You may have seen our weekly menu board post a couple of months ago. . .

Well, we have a few new ideas and tips for you! See, Mandy is such a sweet friend that after she did this post, she went and bought me a frame and cut out some vinyl so I could make my own menu board. On top of that, when I visited her house last week so we could finish it and take pictures for this post, she basically did my whole menu board while I made sure my little guy didn't turn her house completely upside-down! True friendship at its finest.
So onto our new menu-board tips...
Our friend Shelley mentioned a great tip to us. To get your days of the week lined up on the board, use your cutting mat. Simply lay your glass part of the frame on the grid and you can measure exactly how far apart you want your words. It also helps you see if it is straight. Fabulous!

We also used the Silhouette Pick-Me-Up tool in order to stick the letter down to the glass since they tend to cling to the paper.


Another idea I had was to switch out different papers in your menu board to celebrate different holidays! There are so many fun and festive options that would be great for any holiday. I pulled out several papers from my stash and it seemed like all of them would fit with several different holidays.
Take a peak...






See, the menu board options are endless. And one final tip...If you don't have a good place to put a menu board, stick four of our super strong magnets on the back and you're ready to hang your board on your refrigerator where it's out of the way (but in the way enough that you notice it). Happy meal planning!

Well, we have a few new ideas and tips for you! See, Mandy is such a sweet friend that after she did this post, she went and bought me a frame and cut out some vinyl so I could make my own menu board. On top of that, when I visited her house last week so we could finish it and take pictures for this post, she basically did my whole menu board while I made sure my little guy didn't turn her house completely upside-down! True friendship at its finest.
So onto our new menu-board tips...
Our friend Shelley mentioned a great tip to us. To get your days of the week lined up on the board, use your cutting mat. Simply lay your glass part of the frame on the grid and you can measure exactly how far apart you want your words. It also helps you see if it is straight. Fabulous!

We also used the Silhouette Pick-Me-Up tool in order to stick the letter down to the glass since they tend to cling to the paper.


Another idea I had was to switch out different papers in your menu board to celebrate different holidays! There are so many fun and festive options that would be great for any holiday. I pulled out several papers from my stash and it seemed like all of them would fit with several different holidays.
Take a peak...






See, the menu board options are endless. And one final tip...If you don't have a good place to put a menu board, stick four of our super strong magnets on the back and you're ready to hang your board on your refrigerator where it's out of the way (but in the way enough that you notice it). Happy meal planning!