Kate and Laurel Blake Weekly Calendar Framed Printed Glass Dry Erase Board by The Creative Bunch Studio
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Kate and Laurel Blake Weekly Calendar Framed Printed Glass Dry Erase Board by The Creative Bunch Studio

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Kate and Laurel Blake Weekly Calendar Framed Printed Glass Dry Erase Board by The Creative Bunch StudioUpdate your home organization with this elegantly framed printed glass weekly calendar dry erase board. A glass dry erase board doesn't wear out as easily as traditional whiteboards, allowing you to wipe and reuse the surface over and over again. Framed in a sleek modern frame, this fun, contemporary design is the perfect calendar piece to add to your home dcor collection. It can be used as either a weekly calendar or a weekly meal planning menu.

Update your home organization with this elegantly framed printed glass weekly calendar dry-erase board. A glass dry erase board doesn't wear out as easily as traditional whiteboards, allowing you to wipe and reuse the surface over and over again. Framed in a sleek modern frame, this fun, contemporary design is the perfect calendar piece to add to your home décor collection. It can be used as either a weekly calendar or a weekly meal planning menu. Printed and framed in the USA in Waunakee, Wisconsin, this printed glass art will be a pleasure to look at every day in your living room, bedroom, office, or any room in the home. This print also makes an excellent gift for a birthday, holiday, or house-warming party. This wall art has hangers already attached for easy wall display. The outer dimensions are 18" wide by 24" tall. Print Name: “Weekly Menu”.

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