Thursday, October 9, 2014

A Simple Painted Project - Picture Frame Turned Chalkboard


Today we are going to talk chalkboards. I was intimidated by them for a little while, but they are so simple. I have made many different ones over the years. I have always used Krylon's Spray Chalkboard Paint for painting on glass, and have had great results with it each time.

image via Krylon

This frame started out like this. It was leftover from a friends yard sale a few years ago. The size and shape of the frame were perfect for a small, awkward wall in my kitchen.

I simply removed the backing and the glass. I sprayed the chalkboard paint directly to the front of the glass. It took 3 coats to get the nice even coverage I was looking for.


I have moved things around and am no longer using this as a chalkboard, but when I did, I used it for seasonal chalkboard art. (Thanksgiving, Christmas)

Do you have any chalkboards in your home? Have you used the spray chalkboard paint?



This post is day 9 of a 31 day Series. You can see all 31 Simple Painted Projects HERE.



6 comments:

  1. I am going to pin this, I have actually been wanting to do this... but, it isn't at the top of my priority list right now. I have way too many craft projects going on! lol!! The finish looks pretty good, too! I always worry about spray paint being uneven or dripping... as much as I use it, I know how much of a PITA it can be sometimes! Especially if you overspray!

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  2. I hear you, on the list of projects! It's never ending!

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  3. That is awesome! Curb finds are my favorite!

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  4. You are always so creative! :)

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  5. Such a neat makeover! Love the bold color! Would love to invite you to share this or any other DIY at our link up party on my blog please :) Have a great weekend!
    Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com

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