Hey there, fellow DIY enthusiasts! If you’re ready to sprinkle a little creativity into your household chores, I’ve got just the thing for you: DIY chore charts made from poster boards.
Seasonal Theme Board
Change your chart with the seasons, using themed decorations. It keeps things fresh and exciting, encouraging everyone to participate with renewed enthusiasm.
DIY Sticker Fun
Unleash your inner child with a sticker chart. Each completed task earns a sticker, and once a row is filled, it’s reward time!
Mini Chalkboard Clip-Ons
Attach mini chalkboards with clips to your poster board. These can be easily swapped and updated, perfect for a busy household with changing schedules.
Personalized Photo Chart
Add a personal touch by incorporating family photos next to each person’s list of chores. This not only makes the chart more engaging but also adds a warm family vibe.
Interactive Clip Chart
Attach a string and use clothespins for each task. As chores are completed, simply move the clips from ‘To Do’ to ‘Done’—a tactile way to track progress!
Daily Goal Arrows
Cut out arrow shapes to point towards daily goals or tasks. It’s a dynamic way to direct focus and ensure that important tasks stand out.
Magnetic Board Makeover
With a magnetic surface on your poster board, you can use magnet-backed tasks that shuffle around according to the week’s needs—not to mention, it’s super satisfying to move them!
Rainbow Color-Coded Chart
Brighten up your chores with a color-coded system. Assign each family member a color and use matching markers to keep track of who does what—it’s a simple yet effective way to keep everyone in the loop!
3D Pop-Out Features
Add a touch of whimsy with pop-out features like folded paper elements to highlight priority tasks. It’s a fun way to give your chart some dimension and flair.
Pocket Organizer Chart
Create pockets on your board using envelopes or paper bags. Slip task cards into each pocket and pull them out as they get completed—simple and effective!
Washi Tape Wonder
Use washi tape to create neat rows and columns. With its vibrant patterns, you can easily organize tasks while adding a pop of personality to your chart.
Icon Illustration Chart
For the visual learners, draw or print little icons representing each task. It’s particularly great for younger kids who can match the image to the chore.
Chalkboard Paint Magic
Transform your poster board with a coat of chalkboard paint. This allows you to write and erase daily tasks with ease, giving you the flexibility to update chores as needed.

