Don’t you love it when you finally finish a project that has been on your “to do” list forever? One of my goals for this year is to get all of those pesky unfinished projects done, once and for all. I have wanted to make a ruler growth chart like this for years now, and it’s finally done! It was so easy, I don’t know why I didn’t do it sooner. I used the free Silhouette cut file here from Where the Smiles Have Been for the numbers. It worked perfectly! Stencil Revolution has sponsored a link in this post, so you can see how to make one without a cutting machine. It would be so easy to do with this growth chart stencil!
After I made it, I couldn’t figure out how to mark the heights of four children, while still looking nice. I thought about making vinyl markers, but I wanted it to be easy enough that I would actually keep doing it. I decided to go the old fashioned route and mark their heights with a pen. I really like the way it looks.
To differentiate between each of the kids, I drew different lengths of lines. Evan is firstborn, so his lines are one inch long, Audrey’s are two inches, Leah three, and Austin four. I went back through their old medical records to bring the chart up to date, and I love seeing all of their height differences! I didn’t realize how tall Audrey is!
I hung it in the hallway, just outside the toy room, and it looks great! The kids love standing next to it to see how tall they are.
How do you keep track of your kid’s heights? Be sure to check out my other Silhouette crafts!
Susan
Sunday 28th of July 2024
How often do you measure them please
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Thursday 8th of August 2024
Every year on or around their birthdays. :)
Lindsay
Thursday 20th of August 2020
What color stain did you use? I like it a lot!
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Tuesday 1st of September 2020
I don't remember. Sorry.
Kristen
Thursday 7th of May 2020
How wide is your chart?
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Thursday 2nd of July 2020
7 inches
Denise
Sunday 3rd of May 2020
I like the spacing and size of your marks. How wide are they each? I like that every third one is a different size. And how thick do you actually paint them is it about a quarter of an inch or is it a little bit smaller?
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Thursday 2nd of July 2020
The actual growth chart is a cut file from the blog I link to. She might have that info for you. The marks for my children's heights are different depending on the kid. My oldest is 1 inch long, 2nd 2 inches, 3rd 3 inches, and 4th child is 4 inches.
Kayla
Tuesday 17th of December 2019
Did you only mark yearly milestones? I have a 12month old and wasnt sure if I should mark any from before 12 months. 6months? Birth height? Thanks!
Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts
Saturday 4th of January 2020
I marked birth length. Other than that, I didn't mark until they were 1, since they couldn't stand up yet. 6 month length from the doctor's checkup would be cute to mark too though.