Showing posts with label chalkboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chalkboard. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

Tuesday DIY #4

Home Made Stamp
for cheap

Finishing Touches to 
DIY Chalkboard


Materials:
Foam Sheet
X-acto knife
Glue
Some sort of wood backing 
(I went with my LOVE heart. I have used the tiny wooden letters before)
Optional:
Letters for guidance


1. Make sure whatever you will glue your foam stamp to is completely clean. Unlike my little barcode heart here.


2.If needed, trace or measure the space for your foam stamp.


3. Now draw your stamp.


4. Cut it all out! You may want to trace it all out if you had a shape--- be smarter than me!


5. Now glue it all down.


6. If you used a clear dry glue, or traced the whole thing out then just let dry and you are done!


7. If not... then just let dry and grab like paint!


8. Let dry (again, jeeze am i smart). And NOW you are DONE!




Chalkboard Time!

I love finding things that make everything easy-
like the frame stand below that needs no gluing 
or any real DYI-ing.


But lets me put on the magnets 
that came with the dollar whiteboard.
YEY!


Oh the lovelies of the day!


(This is my luv-o's birthday week ^_^)

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Tuesday DIY #3

Dollar Tree Chalkboard
Pt 1
Via
Love chalkboards. Especially the standing kind above.
But they are pretty expensive and I only had room for tiny ones.

Thus I took myself to the Dollar Tree Store to see if I 
could make a very low budget tiny topper for my nightstand.

The results:


Dollar Tree Materials:
Chalk (not pictured, small pack of 4)
Sponge Brush
Brush
Dry Erase Board

Other Materials:
Chalkboard Paint 
(I used Martha Stewart's brand)

Step 1:
Use the sponge brush or regular brush to coat on the first coat. It will look very light but don't worry about that right now.
 

Step 2:
Let dry for an hour or as directed on your chalkboard paint bottle.

Step 3:
Apply second coat with finger to create a smoother effect (optional gloves if you don't want black paint all over your finger.) TIP Put small drops around the board and then smooth over the drops. It is easier than putting one big blob.


Step 4: Let dry for 24 hours. Test if dry with finger (not fingernail- it will leave a white indent if it is not dry).


Step 5: Curate with chalk. Lightly roll chalk on its side across your new chalkboard. Do not press. Then let sit for an extra day.


Enjoy your new little chalkboard!
Happy Tuesday!