I like white boards. I like that they put information in my face. I like that they’re dynamic—it’s easy to change the information on them. I think if I had kids, I’d have at least one large white board hung in a communal space so we could keep track of various family members’ activities.
Since it’s just my husband and me, that’s not necessary. And these days I’m using my computer to keep track of most of my info. So when I was approached by Tailor Made White Boards to try out their product, I declined. I didn’t want to bring a large item into my home that I didn’t really have a use for.
But I did accept their offer of a promo code to pass on to you. And that’s because I think they have an interesting product.
Tailor Made White Boards are white boards in wood frames that come with changeable graphic panels. They offer activity planners, chore boards, and menu planners in a variety of designs. The frames are designed so that you take off one end and insert a different graphic panel. In addition to being changeable, the graphics are customizable—you order the graphic panel you want, select the frame wood type and, if you want, upload a photo if you’d like it to be printed on your graphic panel. If life changes and a menu or activity planner would be more useful than a chore board, you can order one of those graphic panels without having to order a new white board.
You can even have them create a completely customized white board for you.
Tailor Made White Boards are made in Colorado and they’re not inexpensive. But if you use the promo code Peace15 between now and February 2, you can get 15 percent off your order.
I haven’t personally tried these white boards, but the features and benefits page of the Tailor Made website indicates that they’re of especially high quality—guaranteed against staining and ghosting.
I like the idea of buying a product like this that you can use for years by changing the graphic panel. I also like the idea of buying a product made here in the U.S. If you give it a try, please let me know what you think!