Bored With Traditional Message Boards? Create Your Own Dry-Erase Board Center With Paint

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Create Your Own Dry-Erase Communication Center With Paint (NAPSA)—With families on the run and “to-do” lists getting longer, it’s no wonder message boards are becoming popular fixtures in today’s homesandoffices. A fun, easy and inexpensive cre- ative alternative to the prepurchased dry-erase board is to use a dry-erase paint, such as RustOleum Specialty Dry Erase Paint. A great idea for kitchens, offices, kids’ rooms, teen bedrooms, playrooms, garages, basements or any indoor space in or around the homeoroffice, Dry Erase Paint can turn any paintable surface into a unique writeable-erasable area to express your creativity or to tackle organization. The possibilities are unlimited. Here are just a few ideas: Tired of misplaced phone messages? Combine fun with function by creating a family message center around your kitchen telephone. Attach a dryerase marker and eraser to the wall and your family will never again be able to use the “I couldn’t find a pen” excuse when taking phone messages. Celebrate back to school with an erasable learning center on a child’s desk or wall. Whether it’s the ABCs or quadratic equations, kidsof all ages will have more fun learning with Get The Message—Dry-erase paint can be used to make fun family message boards. this unique writable-erasable space. Meeting! What meeting? It’s hard to forget important appointments and deadlines with an erasable calendar on the office door or cabinets. Track projects in the garage. Dry Erase Paint makesit easy to label or put project notes on toolboxes, workbenches and other garage spaces. Or keep supplies separated by project with separately labeled boxes. Just erase the label when you’ve completed one project and relabel when you are ready to start on the next. For more information about Rust-Oleum Dry Erase Paint and other creative, unique solutions for the home, www.paintideas.com. visit