This is a pretty fast project & one that I have done before, but I had to share the before/after as it is
always so fun to see the power of a little paint & work!
I am convinced that one can never have enough of the following, feel free to add to this list:
- Spoons (we seem to run out every day)
- Diet Coke, it’s the real editor here at twelveOeight
- Thrift store money
- Jo-Ann’s, Michaels, and Hobby Lobby coupons
- Time to spend on Pinterest
- Time to spend reading
- Craft supplies of ALL kinds
- Chalkboards
There are many more, but these seem to be the ones that come to mind today. I think one of the reasons that I like
DIY Chalkboards is because they are super easy to make & every room needs a little black to anchor it. So, with
chalkboards scattered throughout my home, I seem to have found a good balance. But, I came across this print
from yester-decorating this week and took it apart.
What did we find on the back side? Oh a nice, flat sheet of MDF (medium density fibreboard) that was in need of
some DIY decor attention. Here is what I did to turn this circa-2005 Tuscan delight into something that is in
keeping with my tastes today.
Supplies:
- One outdated framed print or “painting” that has a hard surface on the back (you can also have an inexpensive piece of MDF cut to fit into your frame at stores like The Home Depot.
- Spray paint in your color of choice. I like to use Krylon and chose Blue Ocean Breeze (partly because I love the name and it’s pretty!)
- Chalkboard Spray Paint, Krylon is my favorite
- Chalk & cotton cloth
Directions:
Remove your picture or hard surface you have cut for the center and set aside. Use two good coats of paint for
the frame, allowing each to dry well in between. Next, apply one to two coats of Chalkboard paint to the hard
surface you are using for the chalkboard, allowing each to dry well and let them cure for at least a few hours.
Using the side of your chalk run the chalk back and forth all over the chalkboard, then rub the cloth in a
circular motion which will act as a seasoning to your chalkboard to prep it for use (and also removes the excess
chalk powder.) Secure your chalkboard in it’s frame, and enjoy how amazing you are.
It looks great!
See, and you didn’t think you could make one on the cheap!
{2005 to 2014 in just one afternoon}
And in our entry way, all dressed up for spring…
Thank you as always for reading, have a blessed day!!
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13 Responses
Stopping by from the linkup! Your board looks wonderful! Can’t wait to make my own! 🙂 xoxo
I just did some chalk boards myself like this….I just painted over the glass with the chalk paint. Worked great!!! i love the way you have yours displayed. xoxoxo Christine from Little Brags
Thank you Christine, I haven’t applied the chalkboard paint to glass yet, sounds like the next chalkboard!
xo
Great job, Tanya! I actually have this project on my list for the Pinterest Challenge. I found a perfect old frame at a thrift store, it was large and had a cool frame. But they wanted $85.00. I was floored! Needless to say, that stayed there and I’m still looking!
Thank you for sharing this at Brag About It Link Party on VMG206.
~ Megin of VMG206
Megin,
That drives me crazy too! Good luck finding the perfect frame, can’t wait to see what you find creative lady – xo
I love making chalkboards and yours is beautiful! Thanks for sharing this one, as I have never used an old print for this. Good idea!
Thank you Lynn, I have found myself trying to figure out any surfaces that would make a good chalkboard, this was the easiest for sure!
xo, Tanya
I love a good makeover like this…I have a few large pictures waiting for me 🙂 Have a fabulous week
XO
Kristin
Thanks so much Kristin, it was so easy I may have to do another too!! Have a great week- xo
I love your chalkboard! I have yet to do one of my own, but I just drool whenever I see a lovely chalky board!
Oh you gotta make one (or 17) Heather!! You will be hooked for sure- xo
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