Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Magnetic Glass Board

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I have always wanted to have a board on the wall where I can  write our schedules, appointments, and goals but I never got the chance to buy one.  They can be quite expensive  especially for a good ones like this magnetic glass board that I got from Shoplet.  This Best-Rite Visionary  magnetic  white board cost $86.69.  
I wasn't able to  take photos of the whole package  because I was cooking when it arrived.  MY husband laid it on the hallway floor and my  children  managed to open it up without me, wahh.  See how impatient they are?  They were excited  to see what it was inside.  Anyway, I originally  planned to   hang this in the kitchen wall so I can use it but my kids took ownership of it.  They want it hanged in their bedroom wall.
The package came with these ExpoNeon dry erase marker.  My kids love these because it has bullet tip and ink   doesn't have a strong odor like other markers have.  There's also  chalk markers that are oil based.  These are  great to use  on glossy surfaces such as glass, windows, mirrors, and white boards such as the one we have.
My husband  wasn't able to mount it on the wall  because  he is busy with his studies but promise the kids to  do it this Easter break.  Being impatient as they are, they  are already using it to  jot down their mine craft notes.  
Although I am bummed that  my board got taken away from me, I am very glad that they both love it.  I am sure that they will get tired of using it so I will eventually have  the chance to use it lol. 
Here is the  full product details of this  magnetic glass board:
Modernize your space with a functional, contemporary image. Magnetic glass board provides the best of a quality whiteboard with smart style. Borderless and seamless design. Surface and coloration are engineered to have ideal optical qualities and exhibit good depth of field, contrast and ambient light toleration. Compatible with any dry/wet-erase marker and grease pen. Easily cleans without ghosting or staining.


Shoplet have everything that you need for your business and home including office suppliesoffice stationarypromotional products,  and many others such as medical supplies .   Thank you once again Shoplet!!

I will be updating this  once my husband have  mounted this on the wall this weekend.
We did not use the other part of the tray because it was sticking out so far from the wall.  I think the other part is enough.  

24 valuable thoughts they wrote, what's yours?:

Unknown said...

This is really neat! My daughters would love to have something like this. This could really come in handy.

Jennifer said...

This looks like so much fun! This would be great for chore charts, arts, and leaving little notes.

Masshole Mommy said...

My kids would lover that. I think we could all benefit from having this in our house :)

Anonymous said...

Sure looks like a great board for chores and schedules, but it also makes sense that the kids wanted it, and I doubt they'd put their chores on it, LOL. I like that you mention that the dry erase marker doesn't have a strong odor.

Unknown said...

They look like they are having so much fun! I used to love things like that when I was younger.

Jacqueline said...

Oh wow, this thing is awesome! I love how vibrant the chalk markers look on the glass! This reminds me of those really fancy displays you see in restaurants :)

Unknown said...

What an awesome product!! My kids would love to use that!

Fiona said...

I've only ever seen a white board and a black board before, never a glass board! Looks like your kids love it :)

Badet Siazon said...

This is cute! I used to eye those chalk marks at Starbucks or other coffee shops.

Michele D said...

These boards really come in handy with kids. I have one myself and use it to help my children with their homework. So helpful!

Bonnie G said...

These products sound great. I bet my kiddos would love these too. Would love these for my office. =)

mail4rosey said...

LOL my kids would have wanted to use it too. :) We have a little one on the 'fridge that my kids write on all of the time.

Jeanine said...

Oh how fun! I bet my kids would have lots of fun with this! Would he a great addition for homeschooling too!

CourtneyLynne said...

Ong I definitely need one of these for my daughter... She just discovered wall scribbling so this would be great to save my poor walls lol

Unknown said...

This looks like so much fun! I love the colors of those markers!

C.Mahan said...

I have been looking into something like this for my office and had wondered how these compared to regular dry erase boards. I like how these look so much better.

Marybeth from BabySavers.com said...

This is super cool. I can think of so many different uses for a board like this!

StylishGeek said...

We use these magnetic glass boards at my workplace and I love them! They look stylish too! :)

Dogvills said...

This turned out amazing. My kids would love to make a glass board like this one.

Aprill said...

This is really cool! I have a regular dry erase board but I would love something like this with a glass finish.

Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen said...

Ykaie will love this! I've only seen a white board, it's my first time to encounter a glass board.

Yona Williams said...

I love white boards and similar products; they are really good for leaving important reminders up. I cannot help it but I love doodling pictures all over the one my mother has.

Unknown said...

This looks like a really cool product! It would be so great to have one of those on the wall to write down things to keep organized.

Unknown said...

I seriously love white boards and i love how this one mounts to the wall. Your kid are adorable and I see in the update you were eventually able to use it as ur own ;) Have a wonderful day!

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