I've been so inspired by all of the chalkboard projects out in blogland. A couple of weeks ago I found a frame at a garage sale for $3. It was kind of beat up looking, which was perfect for me. :)
My husband cut a piece of hardboard to fit inside. I painted the white side of it with Rust-oleum Chalk Board Paint. The can was $10 at Home Depot
I put three coats on it, letting it dry completely between coats. I used a foam roller and alternated directions with each coat. I probably used 1/10 of the can for this 18x22 piece.
I spray painted the frame with a Flat White paint from Valspar. It then sat in the garage for 10 days while we were on vacation. This helped as it was easy to sand down later.
I sanded it down with these:
And here's the finished product. (with my very elementary artistic abilities shown!)
Since I had just about everything on hand, I figure I spent $4 on it--$3 for the frame and $1 on the amount of chalkboard paint I used out of the can.
(I found that a damp micro-fiber cloth cleans it perfectly.)
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Pam
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