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Custom Chore Chart Tutorial: DIY

Today’s feature is from Sincerely Me with this Chore Chart Tutorial:

Pretty Chore Chart Tutorial By sahmiam77.blogspot.com

Pretty Chore Chart Tutorial By sahmiam77.blogspot.com


My girls need a visual reminder to keep up with their chores and after searching for chore charts at the store and on line, we couldn’t find anything that really met our needs. So I started thinking about ways to make my own chore chart. I didn’t want to have to keep printing off papers every week so I tried to find a way to make it semi permanent. I finally figured it out. So last night we tackled our Do It Yourself Chore Chart.

Using poster board, scrapbook paper, transparent contact paper and a few other supplies, you can easily design the perfect chore chart to fit your family’s needs. Use a dry erase marker to fill in the chart during the week and it can be wiped off with no problem!

Please visit the site above for all the tutorial details, fun project!

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