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Hi guys so a lot of you requested that I do a DIY chore chart and I wanted to come up with something that was just a little more interesting than the traditional sticker charts, so today I'm going to show you two alternatives that will make chore time more fun and also double as cute room decor I'm Brooke, and I'm passionate about making beautiful things for my family on a budget first up are these chore charts in a jar they're so easy to make all you're gonna need are some wooden craft sticks a sharpie or label maker wash tape two small jars and some sticker labels first we're going to make the chore sticks, and you're just going to select some wash tape Lincoln actually helped me pick some of these colors and apply it to the stick you can cover the whole thing, but I like to leave a little tab at the top and then just go ahead and trim the edge around the bottom, and it should look like this now you're going to continue the same thing on the rest of your six once all your sticks are done we're going to write our chores on them, I'm going to use a label maker since I have terrible handwriting, but you could even write the chores directly on the tab that we left blank or on the back of the stick and when those are all done you can start sticking them on now we're going to label our jars I'm just going to use these two little chalkboard stickers, and we're going to write to do on one and done on the other and put them on the jar I'm using these glass jars that I found at Michael's, but you could also use tin cans and wrap scrapbook paper around them, and we're done no pun intended now we're just going to put our sticks in the to-do jar and hopefully by tonight they'll all be in the done lucky for me Lincoln actually likes cleaning off his favorite thing to do is help me with the laundry and this adds another fun element to chore time okay all done next up is this adorable magnetic chore board all you're gonna need is a magnetic board wooden Realms adhesive magnets some sticker letters wash tape and markers first we're going to apply our cardboard stickers to the magnetic board this is also a dry-erase board which I like, but you can use any magnetic surface I've seen a cute one going around Pinterest that actually uses a baking tray, so now we're going to mark our columns off with wash tape okay perfect this already looks so cute we have our two columns, and now we're going to add some magnets I'm just using these one-inch wooden crafts rounds and these adhesive magnets peel off the sticker and stick it on the back of the wood it's as easy as that now I'm going to use a different color sharpie to write a chore on each one you could also use a sticker with a picture on it if your kids are too young to read, and I've linked some really great in the description below these look great you might have noticed that these are kind of toddler chores that I've linked a chart below that has age-appropriate chores for older kids as well I love the way this...
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