

You could easily create the exact same art using Cricut Design Space by adding a rectangle slightly wider than your frame and then adding the text on top using your preferred font. While I was designing the background image, I went ahead and designed a simple personalized header with my daughter’s name on it as well as a “chores” design. I intentionally left excess white space at the top to accommodate the personalization. Take the glass out of the frame and place it on top of the paper background so you have an idea where you will want to add your personalization.
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How to personalize your chore chart using your Cricut The cut doesn’t have to be perfect since the frame edges will cover up the paper edges. Download your free printable chore chart background available in 8 colors here. She grabbed some scissors and trimmed off the excess edges. My daughter Vivi loves to help me with all my DIY projects as much as possible. The easy steps for this home organization hack Download your free printable chore chart background available in 8 colors here. We had our 8×10 background paper printed at our local UPS store on letter sized paper for $1 (since the quality there is much better than my home printer). You could skip this step if you have some pretty scrapbook paper or even white card stock on hand that you’d rather use. Here’s a quick look at all color options:

I created 9 colors of this design if you’re interested in downloading one completely free here.

I quickly designed a simple 8×10 colored background for the chore chart using Adobe illustrator. Not all supplies are shown in this photo. I love an easy home organization hack, how about you? I upcycled a $2 thrift store photo frame into a DIY chore chart for my daughter’s playroom using my Cricut Joy.įree printable 8×10 backer art (available in 9 colors)
