Saturday, May 24, 2014

His: Saturday Snapshots - Chalkboard wall

Today we are linking up with Melinda at West Metro Mommy for Super Saturday Snapshots.


A couple of years ago Amanda and I decided to paint a chalkboard wall in the hallway next to our front door. We had seen one at her sister's house and thought it would be a fun addition and a way to write messages to each other. We got some magnetic paint and some chalkboard paint from the store and started our creation.

Our original plan was to paint the entire wall that is taped off in this photo.

But it seemed like it was too much so we decided to make it a little smaller and taped off a smaller section in the middle. 

We found these wooden letters at the craft store and thought they would be a nice addition to the board.

These took about about 8 coats of paint before they looked good.

The magnetic paint went on first which was a thick gooey grey paint. I was not a fan of painting with it. Then two coats of the chalkboard paint and it was done.

We found some thin wooden trim and painted it black as a border so it would look more like a frame and not just a section of painted chalkboard.

The whole project took most of the weekend but it has come in very handy and we often leaves messages for each other on it. The magnetic paint did not work as well as we had hoped but it does work for very light items.

Have you ever painted a chalkboard wall or seen one?

 

11 comments:

  1. I like this so much! It would be fun to put one in the hall at school, I think!

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  2. I like that your handyman project just took one weekend. Mr Seasons is working on an outdoor table renovation that started last October :-/

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  3. How great that looks- and of course I love that you picked the letters for G'Day.

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  4. What a great idea! I can see many ways that this would be useful....thanks for sharing. And thanks for visiting my blog.

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  5. Not painted or seen one. This looks to be a most interesting project.

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  6. Your project turned out great and adds a lot of personality to that wall. I have not used chalkboard or magnetic paint; however, a friend who used magnetic paint was disappointed in the results. She had a hard time getting magnets to stick to it, no matter how many coats of paint she applied.

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  7. What a clever idea! Seems both practical and creative.

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  8. Very cool! I'd seen smaller chalk board paint projects, but this larger one is quite nice, too!

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  9. That looks great. My daughter has a section of her bedroom painted with chalkboard paint.

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  10. Hey that project came out nifty. I'd never thought of actually turning the wall into a chalkboard before. :)

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  11. Very cool idea. I'm bummed that the magnetic paint didn't work out better for you. But it still looks very nice, just the same. :)

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