How To Make a Desktop Dry Erase Board

 by jnifrwebb
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Step 2: Cut the Background Fabric

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I chose muslin because it is light colored and solid, so whatever I write on the dry erase board will be seen easily with out the fabric over powering it.  

Take the picture frame apart and lay the insert down on the fabric.  Cut around the rectangle leaving about 2 inches around on all sides.  
 
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