
Each weekend Trav and I plan out our dinners for each night of the upcoming week. This way we can make one trip to the grocery store and it also helps to ensure that we are buying exactly what we need instead of a bunch of random junk.
For the past five years, I have purchased magnetic notepads that we keep on the fridge to help with this meal planning process.
That is until I came across this project post on Under The Table and Dreaming. She made a reusable menu planner out of a regular old picture frame! Once you have it all together, you can use a dry erase marker to write down your menu for the week. You just write right on the glass. Then, it's easy to wipe off to erase and redo the next week. I think this is pure genius! Not only can you save on paper, which is obviously earth friendly, you can also customize it to go with the decor in your kitchen. Genius I tell you!
Here is what I used to make mine:
1) scrapbook paper for the background (I used black and white)
2) a sheet with the title and the days of the week printed out (I used white cardstock)
3) thin black ribbon
4) 8x10 frame
The first thing that I did was choose a fun font on our computer and typed out "This Week's Menu" along the top with the days of the week down the left side. Next, I cut the printout to the size that I wanted and mounted it onto the pretty scrapbook paper. Then, I cut down the scrapbook paper to 8x10 so that it would fit in my frame. I added a strip of thin ribbon to dress it up just a bit. Finally, I put it in the frame and got out my dry erase marker. It was such an easy project. In all, I think it probably took me about 20 minutes.
I love this project for many reasons but mostly because you can make it as detailed or as simple as you want. We have used this every week since I made it, and I love that we are saving paper!
P.S. Please disregard our out-of-control kitchen utensil canister. I know it's kind of ridiculous!
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