Friday, August 5, 2011

our latest project (this ones for you, Mr. Whitaker)

Chalkboarding is a lost art. Growing up in public school (Kate) green chalkboards were always associated with long days filled with lots of reading and hooked on phonics. However, as I was reading Do-It-Yourself magazine the other day, I discovered that chalkboards have become a new trend in the "do-it-yourself" world. 
After reading about how simple and handy it is to use a chalkboard, Nate and I decided to dive into this do-it-yourself project and...well, do-it-OURselves. 

"Why a chalkboard over a handy dry-erase board?" You may be asking, and for that, I have no good answer other than it makes for a great bonding experience and adds color to a room (we like colorful!) Because we enjoyed this project we decided to share it with you so that you, too, can share in this do-it-yourself experience (and feel achieved once your done!)

First, for our project, we used:
2 different (fun) colors of wall paint...we bought ours at Wal-Mart in the "mistinted" section and it was marked down!
Unsanded tile grout
Paint brushes
Two old window frames (we got them at an antique store for $10)
Magnetic primer (for fun magnets...optional)

We first painted on 3 layers of the magnetic primer under the paint. We let these dry overnight. (as you can see, we accidentally broke a window pane, but we just replaced that with some old cork board we had) No worries, you can't mess it up!
Then we mixed 2 TBSP grout per 1 cup of paint....it only took us 1 cup for each color.
We sanded it down after the first layer dried and added a second layer.

To hang it, we stapled ribbon to the back and hung them on the wall! 

Here are some pictures of our progress!
Supplies

Windows

Magnetic paint

2 tablespoons grout


Adding the color


Finished product (kitchen)


Finished product (study)

As you can see, its perfect for a kitchen calendar or in the study for making some notes!
We enjoyed making these and hope you can too!

1 comment:

  1. I like it. I can't wait to draw on it. Thanks for giving me some extra reading material!

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