Can I use a picture frame as a whiteboard?
You can use any size frame for this project, just keep in mind what your needs are. If you want a dry erase board for long grocery lists, use a larger frame, but if you want it for a short to-do list, you could use a 4″ x 6″ frame. Remove the back of the frame and the glass.
What can I use to write on a picture frame?
When writing on a picture frame, permanent markers and paint pens are simple to use, and metallic markers add a stately air. No matter what level of craftsmanship you have, creating a personalized picture frame can be an enjoyable and inexpensive project, and the perfect gift to show someone how much you care.
Can you use dry erase markers on photo paper?
I discovered a great productivity perk a while back for my speaking audience that use dry erase markers on glossy photo paper. I suggest you experiment with one print first to make sure it works with your photo store.
Can you use sheet metal as a dry erase board?
The sheet metal makes a PERFECT dry erase board, so keeping track of our meals is super easy. I also had some fun recipe-themed scrapbook paper, so I made magnets with that too. Using adhesive magnet sheets makes it really simple! Just stick the paper on the magnet and cut it into whatever shapes you want.
How do you write on a picture mat?
Write on the Mat Board If you’re planning on writing on mat board, use a pen that won’t fade. Pigment ink pens are a much better choice than dye ink pens, so do not use a ballpoint or fountain pen. Look for gel pens or any other pen that’s labeled “pigment ink,” such as Pigma Micron.
How do you write a frame?
Some of the tips for writing a frame story I’ve picked up along my journey are:
- Firm up the themes.
- Find ways to fuse the frame and the inner stories together.
- Form a plan for keeping voices distinct.
- Plot all the timelines.
- Pull it all apart.
- Read some narrative frame stories.