Allowing You the Space You Need to Stay Organized! 

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Measuring 18″ wide x 108″ long, this spacious whiteboard gives you plenty of room to stay organized throughout the year. With all the amenities of a peel and stick decal: repositionable and removable, no sticky residue and completely safe for walls, this easy to install wall décor can be applied wherever needed. A perfect accessory for the office, home, dorm room, classroom or playroom, this reusable surface can be used in a variety of ways. Make lists, keep track of plans, stay on top of homework, play games, teach, have fun and stay inspired with this fabulous dry-erase solution.

This how-to video shows you how to properly apply your new whiteboard so that it stays with you as long as you’d like!

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