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Magnetic Calendar Board2 Ratings (See All) ![]() This clever organizational idea enables you to plan ahead for the month's activities. Because the calendar is magnetic, you can easily update it when the month changes. Tools and Materials Magnetic Calendar Board How-To 2. To create 2 1/2-inch squares for the days of the week, take a stack of four-label sheets, and use the see-through grid and the utility knife to cut the sheet into 2 1/2-inch strips. Mark the midpoint of each strip, and draw a line down the center. Stack the strips, and cut them the other way at 2 1/2-inch intervals, creating 2 1/2-inch squares. Adhere the stickers to the board, lining up the top of the sticker to the top line of each row and matching up the centerlines. You should end up with five vertical rows of seven boxes in each row. 3. Use the masking tape, folding it over each side of the bulletin board to mask off a 1-inch border. Make sure the stickers are completely affixed to the surface. Working in a well-ventilated area, spray on a coat of the spray paint. Once the paint is dry, use a toothpick or wooden coffee stirrer to remove the stickers. Remove the masking tape. 4. Print out the downloadable template on the magnetic sheets. Using a ruler, carefully cut out the names of the months, the days of the week, and the special-occasion icons. Position the days of the week in their appropriate spot and the month up top (the other month magnets, as well as the icons, can be stored on the back of the board.) Use the erasable marker to write any information in the appropriate square. Magnetic hooks and clamps can also be used to hold notes or invitations in place. |
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