Sunday, November 10, 2013

Top 5 Whiteboard Paint Projects

So, you've got yourself some paint - or are at least thinking about it, and want to know what some of the great things you can do are? Well, we've got you covered. In no particular order, here are 5 great projects that you can do with whiteboard paint:

1. Make Your Desk Dry Erase

Ever wanted to jot down a quick note while at your desk? Couldn't find a notepad, a pen, or didn't want to leave the webpage or application you had open? If you had painted your desk you could grab a whiteboard marker and go to town! This is very easy to do and the process is the same as painting your wall. Many desk materials will work, although you should test a small area first if you are unsure.


2. Paint Your Cabinets

Have you seen the pictures of kitchen cabinets with chalkboard paint? Pretty nifty, but chalk can get messy. How about putting whiteboard paint on your cabinet(s) or on the inside of your pantry? Hang a whiteboard marker nearby and you have an easy to clean up place to list items to shop for, jot down a recipe, or inventory the shelves.

3. Garage whiteboard

The garage. The domain of tools, boxes, and a car or two. Well, if you spend any amount of time in the garage you will understand how useful whiteboard paint could be. You can grab a dry erase marker and jot down notes, draw out plans, or anything else without having to wash off your hands. Plan out your next woodworking project, car repair, or other job with ease.

4. Paint Your Walls!

Ok, this is what 95% of you want to do with whiteboard paint and for good reason. Painting a wall (or walls) with Thought Formula whiteboard paint can really change your home or office. It gives you a huge brainstorming or organizing surface for a fraction of the cost of a regular whiteboard.

5. Use It For Organizing

You can paint nearly any surface - even things like shoe boxes work. Use some whiteboard paint to cover the tops of a few storage boxes and you get a nice erasable surface that lets you catalog what you are storing and change it as necessary. No need for a label-maker or stickers that never come off all the way.
Of course there are more than 5 projects you can undertake with whiteboard paint - what will you do?

For more info on whiteboard paint visit Thought Formula.

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