Dry Erase Frame

This is one of those projects that is just too easy not to do. It's fun and functional, I bet you've got everything on hand right now. Here is what you'll need if you decide to do one too:


Spray adhesive

Medium to Large frame with glass

Fabric of your choice

Dry Erase Markers

I found this frame while thrifting and knew it would be a great size for this project (it's a 16X20 size). What I really liked about it was the non-glare glass, that stuff is pricey at a frame shop. First, I took the frame apart and sprayed the frame black. Then I sprayed the cardboard backing with the spray adhesive and smoothed the fabric on. This is the fabric I had left from the iron-on art project, but you can use anything. Just make sure it's pretty low pattern so you can read what you write on the glass. I put in the glass and the fabric backing and it is ready to use! Easy Peasy! Use dry erase markers and it works just like a regular dry erase board, but a lot prettier!


I just wrote a bunch of seasonal inspired words, subway style. I like the handwriting with the look of the script of the Trick or Treat sign. The sign is available in my Etsy Shop, by the way.

Some other great Dry Erase projects:

Brittni at Paper n Stitch and Stephanie Lynn at Under the Table and Dreaming (love that Dave Matthews reference!)



Thanks for stopping by, I hope you're inspired!

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