White dry erase boards are costly, especially large ones. Instead, I stick white contact paper to the front of my refrigerator. Dry erase markers work well on it and can be wiped with a damp cloth or special dry erase spray. I keep track of school events and meals and never have to search for my calendar. When it gets dingy (once or twice a year) I just peel it off and apply a new sheet.
RE: Make An Inexpensive Dry Erase Board With White Contact Paper
Post By Lori (Guest Post)
(01/29/2005)
Home Depot and Lowes sell the sheets of siding used for inside showers. They even have sheets cut down to 4x6" lengths for $5. Lasts FOREVER. I had my husband cut it in half so I have two dry erase board for $2.50 each
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