3/16 in. 2 ft. x 4 ft. Black Chalk / White Marker MDF Board 00066

3/16 in. 2 ft. x 4 ft. Black Chalk / White Marker MDF Board 00066

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Handy sized panel that are perfect for small projects, crafts rooms, mudrooms and kids playrooms. They are easy to transport, lightweight, and priced right - everything you need to get a job done quickly.
Handy sized panel that are perfect for small projects, crafts rooms, mudrooms and kids playrooms. They are easy to transport, lightweight, and priced right - everything you need to get a job done quickly. Use it to make own craft table - simply add the 3/16 in. x 2 ft. x 4 ft. Marker/Chalk Board to any table top or add them to you walls to create creative environment for everyone in your home.

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