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weekly calendar

A weekly wall calendar for the kids.

They have a hard time remembering which days they need to wear tennis shoes for p.e. and which days they have soccer. I hung it in the breakfast room, so each morning they can look up while they're eating breakfast to see what the day holds.

Inspired by this one and this one, I made this much simpler (and easy) version.

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Well, easy except for the little wooden letters. I cut them out of balsa wood with my exacto knife. My finger tips may never be the same.


Comments

I have plans for a weekly chalkboard too. Seems like a really good solution to help the urchins remember their schedules.

this is SO perfect for your house. it looks just like you. and i think the little wooden letters are great!

that is super cute!

this is such a great idea! once my two little ones get a bit older, i may have to borrow this idea!

so cute. I think i want to try that. I love any excuse to use chalkboard.

That is really cute! Love it!

love this. such a great idea. (and your summer pics - gorgeous!) happy back to school :) xo

What a great idea. I love the simplicity. Definitely a must for my two boys. Thanks for sharing.

You have such beautiful photos! You should check into a laser engraver if you're going to to more work cutting like that. They are amazing machines.

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