Dry-Erase Glass Calendar

Glass dry erase calendar, a cute way for any busy family to get organized! { lilluna.com }

I am needing some MAJOR organization in my life right now.

That is why I recently made a Dry-Erase Glass Calendar.

Steph from Somewhat Simple, who is my good friend, made this and I loved it {find her tutorial here}. I knew I wanted to make one for my family in the future but was waiting for the perfect opportunity… fast forward a bit, and I recently got this adorable 20×30 frame from Cut It Out {super cute and inexpensive frames  – check ’em out!}. I knew for sure that I wanted to make the calendar with it. I finally made some time to do it, and here it is:

If you would like to make one too, here is what you’ll need:

SUPPLIES:

-Glass Frame

-Windex

-Vinyl

-Hot Glue

DIRECTIONS:

1. Begin by designing your vinyl, and when cutting be sure to cut the INVERSE or MIRROR version of it. You want to do this because you’ll be putting the vinyl onto the back of the glass so when you write, it doesn’t hit the vinyl and can be easily cleaned. Cut, Peel and add Adhesive to your vinyl. Set aside.

Glass dry erase calendar, a cute way for any busy family to get organized! { lilluna.com }

2. Clean your glass really well with Windex and let dry. Add the vinyl to your glass.

3. Paint and sand your frame if needed. I spray painted, sanded and then added a layer of Spray Polyurethane.

Glass dry erase calendar, a cute way for any busy family to get organized! { lilluna.com }

4. You will then add hot glue to each corner of your frame as well as in spots along the edge of your frame {I sometimes use Super Glue just to make sure the glass won’t go anywhere}. Add your glass.

It’s that easy, and it looks that awesome!!

Glass dry erase calendar, a cute way for any busy family to get organized! { lilluna.com }

Glass dry erase calendar, a cute way for any busy family to get organized! { lilluna.com }

Each Monday night after Family Night we calendar for that week, and I cannot wait to use my new Dry-Erase Family Calendar!!

And just in case you don’t want to make this but still want to get organized here are some fun places you can find some Adorable Free Calendars to Download.

Printable Calendar from The TomKat Studio!!

From The TomKat Studio

Cute Chevron Printable Calendar from Sprik Space!

From Sprik Space

Printable Calendar from Red Stamp!

From Red Stamp

FREE Printbale Calendar from Five O' Five Design + Paperie

From Five O’ Five Design + Paperie

FREE Printable Calendar from Living Locurto

From Living Locurto

For more organization ideas be sure to check out:

Lunch Organization Chart to help mom know what to pack in everyone's lunches from { lilluna.com }

Lunch Organization Chart

DIY Charging Station - a great tutorial to keep all your devices stored and organized! { lilluna.com }

DIY Charging Station

Jar Storage Board Tutorial on { lilluna.com } Such a great way to organize all those loose odds-n-ends!

Jar Storage Board

Love organization ideas!!

For all Organization ideas on the site go HERE.

For all DIY projects go HERE.

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Comments:

  1. Hi Kristyn,
    I featured you today and linked you a billion times in the post in celebration of us working together. Happy Friday!!

    Hugs,
    Heather

    1. Thanks, but I can’t take credit – wasn’t my idea – haha!! Just made my own version of it, and I already have used it and LOVE it. ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. I’ve searched every page, this is the page I end up on while look for the button to put on my blog.
    Love the calendars!

  3. I LOVE THIS! Where did you get your vinyl. I would rather not spend a bunch of time drawing lines and worry about perfection (a serious personal flaw of mine). If you could please let me know that would be great. I already ordered my frame from cut it out. thanks for the tutorial and reference to the other tutorial. I love the idea and my office needs it BAD. THANKS