I've had so many questions about my dry erase circles, mostly about where to find them. Well, stop searching because I found some at Michael's! They are pricey (much more than I paid), but they are available. A 3 pack was $11.99 (steep) but if you use their standard coupon of 40% off then it's not too bad. Happy shopping!
What a great idea! I found your blog on Pinterest Nd am your newest follower.
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I am in love with this! I am so glad I found this on Pinterest! Love your blog - obsessed with the owls!
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I make my own... die cut any big shape and cover with clear shelf paper... works like a charm and cost pennies.
ReplyDeleteDo the circles start to look dirty after they have been used a few times?
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ReplyDeleteLori, that is a great idea. I've seen several ideas for that on Pinterest. I happened to luck out and got a class set free, so I was very happy!
ReplyDeleteJade, after a while they can get dingy. I've found that the Magic Eraser is my best friend. If the kids get in the habit of erasing with one daily then it really helps. My best advice is to not let them use red markers. Very hard to get off.
Oh, so neat! Thanks for sharing that!
ReplyDeleteNo problem. They were an absolute life and time saver this year.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea and thanks for the store tip:)
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