Velcro Chore Charts

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Now that summer is in full swing and the kids are out of school, they may need help keeping to a routine. Creating a chore chart with your child is a fun way to get him involved in choosing age-appropriate chores and also helps keep a sense of routine in the summer. These DIY charts are so easy to put together and look cute enough to hang on any wall for easy access. Even a toddler can easily move around the Velcro chore tags when he or she is finished with a task!

Materials needed:

Step One: If desired, paint your clipboard with black chalkboard paint and allow it to dry before assembling the chore chart.

Step Two: Using a permanent marker, write chores or draw pictures on the circle shaped tags.

Step Three: Adhere one side of the Velcro to the back of the tags and the other side onto the clipboard.

Step Four: To complete your chart, create “to do” and “done” columns with chalk and attach wooden letter initials with hot glue. Hang on a wall and let your kids get to work!

Megan Kapple is a blogger from Kansas City, MO, where she lives with her husband and three young daughters. She loves anything DIY and crafty and blogs about her adventures at HomemadeGinger.com.

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