These Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper Panels Are Actually Whiteboards To Help Plan Your Week

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updated May 4, 2020
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Since the coronavirus crisis, daily routines have been a little off kilter, to say the least. Staying on track and keeping projects in motion is difficult when you’re working and living in the same space. Temporary wallpaper brand Chasing Paper launched the Plan with Purpose line to help your process.

“I have been thinking about our customers + community so much during this time, fellow business owners and wondering how we could add value from our little corner of the world,” the company’s April 30 Instagram post reads, from the perspective of founder Elizabeth Rees. “Today we are launching a tiny little collection we have lovingly named “Plan with Purpose” — four peel-and-stick whiteboard products that were thoughtfully designed to meet our customers where they are. It’s my sincere hope that they are helpful.”

The Plan with Purpose line features four different types of peel-and-stick schedules—a chore chart, a school schedule, a weekly menu, and an “oh so grateful” list that has space for you to write something you’re grateful for during each day of the week.

Each 16”x24” peel-and-stick panel sells for $22 and works with standard dry-erase markers. Simply peel off the backing and stick the panel to a clean wall. Then, once ready to remove, gently peel the panel off starting at one of the corners.

If you can’t be confined to a rectangle, get inspired by this home office project, where a wall-sized mural is turned into a dry erase board with a few coats of clear whiteboard paint.