Children’s Chore Chart That Will Get You Organized Now

Take the guess-work out of chores with this easy DIY chore chart.  I love the design of this chart because it’s easy for mom and dad to assign the chores and equally as easy for the kiddos to mark them as completed.

Children’s Chore Chart That Will Get You Organized NowChildren’s Chore Chart That Will Get You Organized Now

This DIY Chore Chart can easily be adjusted to meet the needs of your family. It could be painted or stained, made larger or smaller; and either hung on the wall or placed in an easel.  The options are endless and…as a bonus…it looks stylish too!

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

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Chore Chart Supplies needed :

  • 2’ x 4’ ¾” Purebond Stain-grade Maple Plywood
  • 1” x 3” Maple Trim boards cut to the following sizes:  2 boards at 48″ inches 2 boards at 19″
  • Veneer edging (optional)
  • Iron (optional)
  • Magnetic Primer
  • Dry Erase Kit
  • Espresso Stain (or color of your choice)
  • Fast-Drying Polyurethane
  • OOK D-Ring Hanger
  • Nail Gun
  • Ryobi Mitre Saw
  • (2) 3-piece mini paint roller kit

*Before purchasing the magnetic primer, have the paint department shake the can in a paint shaker.  This is extremely important because the iron particles have settled to the bottom of the can while sitting on the store shelf.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Chore Chart Instructions

Step 1)  Thoroughly stir the Magnetic Primer before pouring it into the paint tray.  Now pour just enough into the tray and load your roller.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Step 2)  Using medium pressure, roll your loaded foam roller across the top of the plywood panel, staying with the direction of the grain.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

It will take at least 3 coats of magnetic primer.  Let paint dry 30 minutes between coats.  Diva Tip:  It is always better to apply multiple thin coats of paint than one thick, clumpy coat.  Let dry 4 hours after last coat.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Step 3)  Once the magnetic primer has fully dried, it’s time to mix the dry-erase paint

  • Begin by opening both cans…part A and part B.
  • Stir each can individually
  • Pour part A into part B
  • Stir well
  • Pour a small amount into a paint tray and load foam roller
  • Use within 1 hour of mixing

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Step 4)  Using medium pressure, roll your loaded foam roller  across the Magnetic Primer

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

It will take at least 3 coats of the white dry-erase paint to cover the black magnetic primer.  Let dry 24 hours after last coat.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Step 5) Using your air nailer, attach the two 48″ stained or painted trim boards.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Step 6)  Using your air nailer, attach the two 19″ stained or painted trim boards.

Step 7)  Accessorize your DIY Chore Chart. Create a grid using dry erase markers.  Purchase or make chore chart magnets.  I purchased mine at Michael’s Craft Store.

This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!This magnetic and dry erase chore chart for kids makes it super easy for the to know exactly what is expected from them. Organization ideas for the home!

Each and everyone of you inspire me and I LOVE to see the work that you’ve created. Feel free to share with me on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook. And as always, be sure to follow Diva Of DIY on Pinterest .

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