https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-whiteboard-2 • Posted by Jacqueline W.
The door to my office has three windows. Having recently discovered that dry erase markers work great on glass, I've converted several picture frames in whiteboards. Then, I realized the whiteboard originally attached to the front of my office door was redundant! Why not just use the windows? So i taped some white paper to the back of the window for contrast, and voila, whiteboard. It just so happens the doorframes in this building are metal too so I took the magnetic dry erase markers (with erasers) that I found at Dollarama and stuck them to the door frame so the markers are available if anyone needs to leave a message.
The door to my office has three windows. Having recently discovered that dry erase markers work great on glass, I've converted several picture frames in whiteboards. Then, I realized the whiteboard originally attached to the front of my office door was redundant! Why not just use the windows? So i taped some white paper to the back of the window for contrast, and voila, whiteboard. It just so happens the doorframes in this building are metal too so I took the magnetic dry erase markers (with erasers) that I found at Dollarama and stuck them to the door frame so the markers are available if anyone needs to leave a message.