• Home
  • Blog
  • Project Gallery
  • About Me
    • About Old Salt Farm
    • Contact Info
  • Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
  • My Book
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Old Salt Farm

Farmhouse + DIY

  • DIY
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Paint & Stain Projects
    • Re-purposed Projects
    • Woodworking
    • Outdoor Projects
  • For the Home
    • Old Salt Farm
    • Farmhouse Style
    • Home Decor & Styling
    • Cleaning
    • Organization
    • Entertaining
    • Crafts
      • Printables
      • Fonts
      • Silhouette
      • All Crafts
      • Kids’ Crafts
  • Holidays
    • 4th of July
    • Back to School
    • Christmas
    • Cinco de Mayo
    • Easter
    • Fall
    • Halloween
    • New Year’s Eve
    • Spring
    • St. Patrick’s Day
    • Summer
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Winter
  • Family Life
    • Kids’ Ideas
  • Gift Ideas
    • Birthdays
    • Father’s Day
    • Mother’s Day
    • Teachers
    • Thank you
    • Thinking of You
    • Weddings
    • Babies
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
  • Recipes
    • Appetizers
    • Breads
    • Breakfast
    • Crockpot
    • Cookies & Bars
    • Desserts
    • Main Dishes
    • Soups
    • Snacks
    • Drinks
    • Holidays
    • Game Day
  • The Farmhouse Finder
  • Shop

Mar 23, 2011

{burlap dry-erase weekly calendar}

After I saw the dry erase calendar from Friday’s post, I knew I had to make one of my own. (Click HERE for the full tutorial.) Even though I loved the large size, what I needed was a smaller version for a space I’ve been trying to fill for a long time.

Despite the fact that I have a calendar inside my cupboard, it seems like everyone is always asking what’s going on during the week we’re in. So, my answer to both problems was to make a weekly calendar–perfect for quick reference for the current week.

I had a frame that was just calling my name for this project–one that I’ve had since we were first married. I loved the frame, but not the color or the decorative picture inside. I redid the frame then added the burlap by attaching it to the cardboard that was behind the glass. I used my Silhouette to cut the vinyl for the days of the week, and for the vinyl above the frame (fonts century gothic and tingle institute), which I think is the perfect touch!

I {LOVE} it! It makes me happy every time I walk by.

Before:


After:


…..

Photobucket

Share and save for later!

  • Share
  • Email

Filed Under: Birthdays, Crafts, DIY, Family Life, For the Home, Gift Ideas, Mother's Day, Organization, Re-purposed Projects, Silhouette, Weddings |

« Previous post
Next post »

Lovely comments

  1. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 12:55 pm

    "Busy family" is RIGHT : ) Great job–now I just hope everyone looks at the calendar so you don't have to answer "what are we doing today" all the time.

  2. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 2:20 pm

    Love it! Come link it up! :)

    Smiles,
    Melanie
    Reasons To Skip The Housework
    Tuesday Time Out Link Up Party

  3. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 2:23 pm

    I {love} it too!

  4. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 2:41 pm

    LOVE it! MUST have one!

  5. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 4:23 pm

    love this!

  6. Anonymous says

    Mar 23, 2011 at 9:52 pm

    Neat idea…love it! I love how you done yours too!

  7. Anonymous says

    Mar 24, 2011 at 5:12 am

    Very nice! Must add to my weekend project list.

 

search

COPYRIGHT POLICY

The images, tutorials, and content on oldsaltfarm.com are protected by copyright laws. DO NOT distribute or copy the content without written permission. You may not use any images without permission. DO NOT edit or remove watermarks from any image. Pictures are not to be changed or altered in any way, shape or form without my consent. Please do not copy text or reprint recipes without my permission. All ideas and printables are for your personal use only. By downloading any files or printables, you accept that they are FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. My patterns, ideas and tutorials are NOT intended for resale or re-distribution.

Interested in sharing one of my photos or projects? Fill out my Old Salt Farm Feature Agreement.

Please contact me with any questions. oldsaltfarm@gmail.com

© Old Salt Farm (Kierste Wade)

CREATE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Any and all content on this website is created for inspiration purposes only. Creating with my suggested methods, products, instructions, tutorials, and tools is at your own risk. Please ensure you are following proper guidelines with anything used, and seek professional advice if you don’t know how to do something.

Old Salt Farm is for entertainment purposes only. All tutorials and demonstrations are not intended to be professional advice, nor substitute as such, and I make no guarantees as to the procedures and information here.

Read my full disclosure here.

AMAZON DISCLOSURE

Kierste Wade (Old Salt Farm) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Amazon offers a small commission on products sold through their affiliate links. When you make a purchase after clicking on one of those links, I earn a small commission that helps support this blog, at no extra cost to you. Read my full disclosure here.
Copyright © 2021 Old Salt Farm, Custom site by Moonsteam Design.

Cookies

This website requires the use cookies. By using this site, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy.