Friday, February 15, 2013

Chalkboard, Chalkboard on the Wall + 10 Things to Write on Your Chalkboard

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I recently finished a project that I've had in mind for months.  I bought this mirror at Goodwill for $6 months ago:
I thought she'd make a cute chalkboard for my kitchen.  I've been wanting a chalkboard in my kitchen for awhile now, and I finally had some time to knock this project out.  If you've never turned a  mirror or picture frame into a chalkboard, here is a quick tutorial:

1.  Wipe your mirror with a clean, dry cloth.  Don't use Windex or anything that might affect the paint that you're about to put on it.
2.  Prime the entire mirror and frame with primer.  I used a paint brush and latex primer.  It would be easier to use spray paint, but since it's not really spray paintin' weather, I had to brush it out.
3.  Choose a color for your frame (I chose my go-to Heirloom White) and paint the frame.  Tape it off and paint the mirror surface with chalkboard paint.  (I used Rust Oleum's Chalkboard Paint in Black Finish).

There, isn't she cute?

I like to have positive or funny things on a message board.  Sometimes it's just the little kick in the rear that I need.  I compiled a list of things I could write when I get tired of this one. 

 
If you'd like to download or use the image above as a printable, click here!
 
Have a great day!

 
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15 comments:

  1. Too cute! Love the ideas for the chalkboard! I have a chalkboard wall and I'm definitely going to add some of them to mine! Thanks for sharing!

    Jenna @ http://rainonatinroof.com

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  2. so cute, april! you find the best things at goodwill!

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    1. I have founds some gems! It's kind of addicting...

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  3. Cute words! I think I'll use that "french fry" one!

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    1. Isn't that one funny? I love the visual of a happy little bird with a french fry hanging out of its mouth!

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  4. Great job! I have a mirror I want to turn into a chalkboard but just haven't gotten around to it. Glad to see it is such a simple project. Maybe I'll tackle it this weekend.

    Thanks for sharing!
    Amelia

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  5. I found your blog through Tater Tots and Jello. I love how your chalkboard turned out. I think you your blog is really cute, too. :)

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  6. Adorable! I love these ideas...thanks for sharing! Chalkboards are so much fun.
    Would you consider sharing this at my party, going on now? http://www.oneartsymama.com/2013/02/shine-on-fridays-67-and-giveaway.html

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  7. Wow! I hadn't thought to paint chalkboard paint on a mirror. What a great idea! Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such nice comments. Following you too!

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  8. Your chalkboard is really darling and I love the quotes! Visiting from It's Overflowing.

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  9. I love this tutorial. I have wanted to make a chalkboard but would have never thought about using a mirror. What a great idea, since mirrors are easy to find at the thrift store. I love your chalkboard sign ideas too. I am pinning it for the future.

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  10. so cute! Little Bit from www.DecorateWithaLittleBit.com

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  11. Love your blackboard and all the awesome sayings, thanks so much. I just made my first black board this week using a cupboard door I got at Habitat for $2. The black board paint at Lowe's was $14.99. Guess I'll be making many black board projects to get my money's worth.
    My frame is long and skinny so my hubs is going to put a shelf on the bottom part. I'm going to use it horizontally not vertically. Where I'm gonna hang it who knows but I can hardly wait to start putting those wonderful sayings on it. I put 3 coats of chalk board paint on it so hope that's enough. I need to get some chalk so I can cure it as I've seen in tutorials.
    I have another frame out in shed that had the mirror broken so guess I'll be using that one also. I'll just be making anything I can lay my hands on into a black board, lol. Happy Days

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