Don’t forget to pin these ideas for the next time you make a big pot of chili at your house!I make it look like I’m a pretty together person around here sometimes.
The painted wall right beside the cabinet?.If you have Sharpie there, you may just have to repaint that little patch.

The rubbing alcohol cleaned the paint away and revealed the weird pinky color that used to be on these walls.. Hmm, OK, well if that didn’t work, how about the stainless steel fridge?.I’m talking about the scribbles on the left, not the right, just to clarify.The ones on the right are just artwork on a white board, that I apparently didn’t notice when I was taking the picture.

But the Sharpie came right off!At this point in the experiment, I was getting a little cheeky and decided to go and draw a heart on the glass on our door.

That was the easiest one to clean of all!
It almost makes me want to draw a fun seasonal design all over my windows with different colors of Sharpie, now that I know how easily it comes off.Think About Skill Set, Comfort Level, and Available Tools.
These projects can be as simple or as complicated as you make them.Be realistic with yourself about what your skills are and how comfortable you are with the project and don’t bite off (much) more than you can chew.
These projects have a way of dragging on for months or even years if you make them something you dread.This should be fun!
(Editor: Wireless Tripods)