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    Hi,

    I have recently moved house and my next door has a garage which acts as a wall for a part of my garden , at the moment it has ivory on it but I thought if I remove that it would be the perfect spot for a whiteboard, might sound silly but would it get damaged with the weather or can you get them for outdoor spaces, if so does anybody know where I would look for one?

    Thanks Jenna xxx

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    Hi I have "Little People" shaped boards outside on my decking area and they are fine.

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    There are some here but they're a bit expensive

    http://www.spacerighteurope.com/prod...iteboards.html

    Miffy xx
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    Default Re: white boards outside???

    I found a white board in our local recycling centre, its huge and only cost me £4. It's been outside a year and seems to be fairing well.

    Amanda J xx

 

 

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