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Home » kitchen » Vintage Farm Weekly Meal Planner {Free Printable}

Vintage Farm Weekly Meal Planner {Free Printable}

March 4, 2015 Brittany Bailey 4 Comments

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Last week as I was showing you our new Family Organization Center Door, you probably saw this cute Vintage Farm Weekly Meal Planner:

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I created this re-useable meal planner with some beautiful vintage graphics from The Graphics Fairy. She has an entire library of vintage images in black and white and color! Including these images I used: pigs, chickens, metal frame, banner scroll. The menu fits in the Organization Door behind the glass so we can use it like a dry erase board.

Want one for yourself? I’d love to share the menu planner with you.

Download Your Vintage Farm Menu Planner Here!

Have a great week!

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  1. BethH says

    March 6, 2015 at 9:47 am

    Hi, Brittany! I loved the door organizer and want to make one so much, but kitchen space and layout just doesn’t permit it. But the menu planner is great, too! I printed it off and put it an old barn wood picture frame and hung it up and I can use the dry erase markers on it too. Hey, you taught me how to make a compost pile that I’ve been working on all winter (no maggots, yay!), and now I have some great seed-starting soil and soil amender for the spring garden, so thanks again for that post as well!

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    • Brittany Bailey says

      April 7, 2016 at 8:02 pm

      Woot! So happy you have a thriving compost pile. And your menu planner in an old barn wood picture frame sounds beautiful! I’d love to see a picture.

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  2. Susan says

    March 6, 2015 at 9:00 am

    That is so cute! How did you attach it to the back of the glass?

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    • Brittany Bailey says

      March 6, 2015 at 5:03 pm

      Susan, I used cut cable stapled to the back side. You can see how in this post.

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