Recycled Mini Dry Erase Board by crestind
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A dry erase board made out of recycled materials. This is a quick and easy 5 minute project, and it is great for small spaces like lockers or the fridge.
 
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Step 1: Gather Tools and Materials

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Materials
- scrap printer paper (not new)
- broken CD cases (Do not use new ones - this is supposed to be made of recycled materials!)

Tools
- scissors
- ruler
- tape
- pencil
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jr.peng says: Mar 30, 2011. 11:48 AM
Fantastic! I just made one now! :)
Dawneman says: Oct 11, 2010. 1:15 PM
rubbing alcohol will take off dry erase marker... if it has been on too long.
Human Being says: Oct 9, 2009. 3:22 PM
awesome!!!!!!! if you put a magnet on the back, you can put it on your locker :D
out_for_a_walk says: Sep 6, 2009. 10:35 AM
Great idea :D
dotingangel says: Jul 2, 2009. 6:12 AM
Awesome!
741hightop says: Jun 24, 2009. 7:26 PM
thats insanely awesome cause I've been needing a dry erase board =]
thank you!!
Whaleman says: Sep 8, 2007. 6:28 PM
cool! You might be able to make one out of old binders, there seems to be a ton of those being thrown out at the end of the school year. Unfortunately, I don't use cd cases, I use paper sleeves =(
Coliflower says: May 20, 2009. 7:12 PM
yeah, also on those pirated DVD/thin DVD cases--thay have the same material.
Whaleman says: May 20, 2009. 7:19 PM
"pirated DVD/thin DVD cases" Not really getting what you're saying here. Are you talking about those CD cases that are thinner than regular CD cases? Or are you talking about regular DVD cases?
Coliflower says: May 27, 2009. 6:27 PM
well, no, the kind of DVD cases that are thinner. They use them in pirated movie stores. You'll probably see them in some chinese mall...but it depends where you live.
crestind (author) says: Sep 8, 2007. 8:05 PM
Yeah the end of the year is a big waste... I see people throwing out brand new packs of paper, binders, and all sort of things. So I sort of do my next school year shopping then lol... The stupid school doesn't even use recycling bins.
Whaleman says: Sep 8, 2007. 8:31 PM
I know! My school uses bottle recycling bins though, so you have to give them some credit. I remember one year they threw out a fake palmtree that retracted into itself. I took it out of the trashcan, but my parents made me through it out when I got home.
piddle01 says: Apr 8, 2009. 6:17 PM
I hate that.... My parents won't let me keep anything. I took a neighbors junked up mower once, and took a sledge hammer to it. Unfortunately, I forgot, i don't know how i did, that oil stains pavement, my dad hasnt found out yet but i thought it was a great stress reliever.
Coliflower says: Apr 11, 2009. 2:20 PM
very cool. My friends use mirrors for dry erase, and they're useful for their bedrooms.
drumagon says: Apr 7, 2009. 10:07 AM
I always wondered what to do broken CD cases, thanks. I bet putting some prints of pictures behind could make for some entertainment.
Gonazar says: Apr 5, 2009. 8:46 PM
This doesn't actually work, at first glance it does, I mean the dry erase comes off fairly easily right after your write on it. But leave it for an hour or two and it doesn't come off at all. Like DJKarmaD said, unless you use some sort of cleaning solution it won't come off. >:( and I've already gone through the trouble to make a 7 (double sided) wall mounted calendar.
yummahcupekakez says: Apr 6, 2009. 9:52 PM
why leave it on for two whole hours?
Gonazar says: Apr 7, 2009. 12:24 AM
Notes to yourself, a calendar, making a formula sheet I made a set of these for a larger writing surface, so i had planned to make weekly notes.
quackerz says: Nov 3, 2008. 8:51 AM
use a piece of card stock, print names, border, etc, laminate it with3m easy laminating sleeves, and attach magnets to back for a quick fridge dry erase board, low cost and if it gets messy, just make a new one!
yummahcupekakez says: Apr 6, 2009. 9:53 PM
Don't advertise your whole different idea on someone else's instructable
barry_allen7 says: Apr 6, 2009. 7:31 PM
Awesome! You're very creative and resourceful! Nice Robot too!
killer77 says: Apr 5, 2009. 7:05 AM
great instructable it was quick and right to the point also it didnt use hard to find materials 5/5
diyluver says: Nov 2, 2008. 4:25 PM
thanks! its was real simple yet super useful! :D
IW5 Industries says: Sep 11, 2008. 1:41 PM
thats the greatest instructable ive seen in a long time! 5.5 stars!!!!!!!
guitarmansmitty says: Jul 12, 2008. 3:20 PM
I like the idea and the fact that you used recycled cd cases is great too. I just need to find a place to put it.
knightge1 says: Jun 3, 2008. 8:21 AM
I use my bathroom mirror as a dry erase board. It works great because I am guarenteed to see the message and it wipes off really easily.
EmcySquare says: Aug 27, 2007. 12:47 AM
Actually you don't need to attach it to the fridge: USE THE FRIDGE !!!
I use the front door of my fridge as a Dry Erase Board: using the proper pens you can write and erase on it.
(NOTE: Test it first on a remote, small, out of sight corner before writing you whole
shopping list and find it was not the right type of fridge )
schimmi says: Mar 30, 2008. 3:51 PM
unless you're fridge is textured and you cant easily write on it
CZanna says: May 10, 2008. 9:52 PM
Ours is textured, too. We use wet erase markers (like for overhead projection screens if you remember those) and they wipe off with a little home-made window cleaner (70 parts water, 30 parts rubbing alcohol, maybe a drop of essential oil if we're feeling frilly.) Doesn't stain and better, doesn't rub off if someone leans against the fridge. Texturing is problematic with dry erase -- getting it off is impossible -- but not wet erase.
schimmi says: May 11, 2008. 4:43 PM
if i remember them? our school still uses them even though we have those giant computer tablets
mdv24 says: May 10, 2008. 12:13 PM
really cool
DJKarmaD says: Aug 28, 2007. 6:39 PM
um what have I done wrong... i can't erase the writing on the cd case ??
burnoutxd says: Aug 28, 2007. 9:27 PM
did u use dry erase makers?
DJKarmaD says: Aug 28, 2007. 9:38 PM
Yup. Expo dry erase markers, just like in the photo. Wiping it off with a facial tissue didn't do anything to remove the writing. Used a standard slimline cd jewel case. Writing on the cd case doesn't come off. What am I doing wrong here? :)
turner22 says: Mar 30, 2008. 5:23 PM
i'm having that same problem. there is pretty much no getting it off w/out some kind of cleaner, isn't there?
crazygirlscout says: Feb 5, 2008. 1:13 PM
I used a Marks-A-lot WHITEBOARD Dry Erase Marker from AVERY. It seems to work wonderful.
bluenebe says: Dec 24, 2007. 2:53 PM
This is cool...so simple and useful! :-) I will make it now and stick a small plastic hook beside it on the fridge and hang a wiping cloth on it. Thanks.
jaime9999 says: Mar 27, 2008. 2:53 PM
If your fridge is a light color and plain enamel (not stainless steel nor textured), why not write directly onto the fridge with the dry-erase markers? FYI, glass makes a terrific dry-erase surface. Follow this instructible with an empty glass picture frame (with plain white paper background).
wsfortenberry says: Feb 23, 2008. 11:04 AM
Wet erase markers work better than dry erase markers. They usually have finer points allowing for more writing per CD case, and they also wipe off clean without leaving the residue that dry erase markers are famous for.
inquisitive says: Sep 30, 2007. 12:44 AM
oh and it might be easier in some ways to use a Vis a Vis projector pen instead--cleaning with a little rubbing alcohol and buffing with a tiny drop of baby oil once in a while seemed to do the trick-that is for those having issues with the dry erase pens
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