So, last week I made an amazingly cute little Menu board!
This project came around because I am great at meal planning, however,
execution sometimes I lack in. I keep my meal plan in my household notebook but
in the morning I forget to check it to see what needs to be taken out to prep
dinner. So, I thought if I make this menu board I shouldn't forget. Well, I
made it a couple of weekends ago & all last week we stuck to our meal plan
100%. So, I am going to put the tutorial up now for how I did it. I should
mention it didn't cost me a dime; I used all materials I had on hand so feel
free to adjust.
Menu Board Supplies:
- 11”X13” frame (I had one I had lying around from Wal-Mart years & years ago it was no more than $5 I remember)
- Mod podge
- Paint (2) (color of choice I used black & a bluish color)
- Paint Brush
- 1” circle cutter (optional)
- 9 bottle caps
- 9 clothes pins
- Letter stamps
- Stamp pad (color of choice I used blue)
- Two small, leftover squares of scrapbook paper (can match or just coordinate)
- Post it note pad
- 12 X 12 cardstock (white or colored whatever you prefer)
- Tape
- 12X12 cardstock or business cards
- Envelope (1-2)
Instructions:
1. Paint frame black (if it isn't already). Mine
needed 3 coats, then I topped with two coats of matte mod podge. Let dry.
2. Measure white 12"X12" card stock & trim to fit
back of frame. With leftover piece fit it to cover the rest of the frame; tape
in place.
3. Using stamps, on the upper right hand corner of
the 12"X12" paper you just pieced together stamp “menu”.
4. Put this in the frame (cleaning the glass first
if need be) & secure with fasteners on the back. Next, paint clothes pins. I like to put these on
an old Tupperware container & paint them that way as the paint dries they
don’t get glued together. I put two coats of paint on each clothes pin &
then followed it with one coat of matte mod podge. Let dry completely.
5. Punch out 9 one-inch circles from a piece of
scrap card stock. I’d make sure this coordinates with your pain colors you used
on the frame, clothes pins, and stamping. Using smaller stamps or fancy script
label them Monday through Sunday. I used abbreviations: "M, Tu, W, Th, F, Sa,
Su." Then, the last two I labeled "B" (for breakfast) and "L" (for lunch). Then put a
little glue on the inside of the bottle caps & press the 1” labeled circles
down. Let dry (about 5-10 minutes), then coat with mod podge. I only used one coat
here & it was fine. It would look really cool with dimensional mod podge
but I didn't have any on hand. Using hot glue center these onto your clothes
pins & glue down.
This was how I labeled them, notice these are on the left hand side of the frame. |
6. Glue clothes pins onto frame. (I put my
Monday-Sunday ones on the left & breakfast & lunch ones on the right.
You can see the "B" & "L" here, notice they are affixed to the right side of the frame. |
7. With last piece of scrap card stock stamp or
write “List” on the top & affix the post-it note pad to it. Using double
sided tape tape to the frame in the bottom right hand corner.
8. Finally, if you have plain business cards get those
out to use as your little sheets to write your meals on or if you don’t have
any using a paper trimmer cut out small rectangles the approximate size of
business cards (I didn't measure mine I just started cutting lol). For a little
extra flair I stamped mine in the bottom right hand corner. I keep extra’s in
an envelope hot glued to the back of the frame. My meals I plan each week I don’t
throw those cards away I do keep them in a second small envelope hot glued to
the back so I don’t waste too much paper.
I hope you all enjoyed the tutorial! Let me know if you
decide to make one & share some pictures!! OR if you already have one post
it for me to see and share a link in the comments below!!!
Very nice! You could also make your meal cards color-coded by protein, or something like that. I really like this idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it! I actually thought about doing that & may go back & change that later!! :)
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