A Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for up to five children is attached to the stainless steel fridge, featuring sections for Avery, Harry, and Marta with weekday and notes columns. Its compatible with wet-erase markers, perfectly complementing the fridges gleaming silver handles.
The Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for 3-5 children features a sleek wall-mounted weekly planner with spaces for four names (Lucy, William, Emma, Tyler), days (MTWTFSS), and notes. Designed in black on white, its perfect for wet-erase markers.
A Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for 5 children is displayed on a stainless steel refrigerator. It includes sections for Madeline, Jack, Felicity, Cecilia, and Miriam with lines for notes and columns labeled M-S. Use wet-erase markers to keep tasks organized.
Close-up of the Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart by Girl Friday, labeled for 3, 4, or 5 children. DAILY is written on it with black text resembling a magnetic dry erase board. Features black lines for notes and a round magnet at the top left corner for wet-erase markers.
Close-up of a brass-colored knob on a transparent Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for 3, 4, or 5 children. It is mounted on a metallic surface and shows DAILY in bold black letters with space below for wet-erase notes or lists.
Close-up of a metallic planner board labeled DAILY with blank lines and a round metal knob, ideal for wet-erase markers. The brushed metal adds sleekness to this versatile Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart by Girl Friday, suitable for families with 3 to 5 children.
The Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for 3, 4, or 5 children features DAILY in black text and blank lines on a metallic gray surface, with a red magnetic peg for organizing tasks with wet-erase markers.
Eight extra-fine tipped Chalk Chick wet-erase markers in black, white, red, orange, green, yellow, blue, and purple are aligned horizontally. Each displays the brand name and color indicator—ideal for customizing your Girl Friday Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart.

Acrylic Fridge Chore Chart for 3, 4 or 5 children | Black Text

Regular price$79.00
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Corner hardware
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Are you tired of fridge chore charts that ghost and stain? You will love our acrylic chore chart. It will last forever. Acrylic is the most amazing writing surface. Dry-erase markers and wet-erase markers erase completely. We like wet-erase markers - they write dark and crisp, and the ink does not rub off when you pass your hand over it.

It will be a stunning addition to your home. It is a piece of art that will help you be organized!

DETAILS
-Chart for 3, 4 or 5 children
-8" wide X 23" tall
-Black text

Need a chart with 2 children? See here

WHAT IS INCLUDED
1) A gorgeous, clear acrylic custom chore chart with polished edges.
2) Beautiful stainless steel, gold, black or red corner magnets.
3) A black wet-erase marker. Our marker comes with a magnet attached to it - you won't find it anywhere else!
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In case your fridge is not magnetic or has a weak magnetic surface, we include a special adhesive that will allow you to attach the board to your fridge.
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MARKERS
Add some color to your board with our liquid CHALK INK MARKERS! This set has an extra-fine tip. They are not a chisel tip that tends to write thin and thick - they have a true extra fine tip. You have the option of adding a set at checkout.

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I wish I would have thought to change the color of the lettering. Might be good to put something on the site that says if you have white walls, best to not pick white lettering.