Showing posts with label Chalkboard Paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chalkboard Paint. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Holiday Crafts Magazine Feature

Hey Painting Friends!

I have a feature in the


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I know it seems early,

but if you like making things,

it's time to get started!

Plus, this magazine just came out last week

so I thought I should post about it now

while it is on shelves.


My big red Chalkboard,

"Get Merry and Bright"

is one of their 85 Fall and Christmas projects.



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You can find my post about this project here.




Had to share the fun!

Deb


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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Painting My Kitchen Wall with Chalkboard Paint

Love to doodle?
Have fun with sayings and quotes?
Like to change up design?
Then a chalkboard wall
might be a fun play place for you too!

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I know -

Decisions  Decisions

to paint a wall black.

Oh, I've done that before.

So easy to change out if you don't like it.

Before...




After 2 coats of Rustoleum Chalkboard Paint...




After 3 days, condition the wall with chalk

by laying the chalk on it's side and

rubbing all over, then wiping off with a dry cloth.




Here it is partly conditioned.

I love the movement in the finish.




Then let the fun begin!

Dear Lillie has great Chalkboard Art.

So I took one of her designs and tweaked it a little


for my coffee corner in my kitchen.

This will be a fun play place for me -

changing on a whim.


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Chalkboard Trend Groupie,

Deb



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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Chalkboard Top Dresser

Hey painting friends!
 
did you have a refreshing weekend?
 
So relaxing to sit by the fire, 
 
listen to the water as the boats cruised by,
 
and hear the laughter around the lake.
 
 
 
 

 
 
But you know I couldn't go 4 days
 
without a paintbrush in hand.
 
So while I was selling furniture and art
 
out of my garage this weekend,
 
I was working on this dresser
 
that I found free roadside!
 
 

 
After priming the top,
 
I painted it with chalkboard paint.
 
 
 
 
I was looking for a worn grey color on the sides
 
so I rubbed Vaseline in places
 
where I wanted the wood to show through.
 
Then I painted over that with a mix of black and white.
 
 
 
 

 
Then a little sanding exposed the under layers
 
where I had rubbed on the Vaseline.
 
 
 
 
For the drawer fronts,
 
I painted them white with a camel shaded edge
 
then went back and dry brushed grey
 
on the edges and corners.
 
Plus I put very subtle flourish detail
 
on the left and bottom of the drawers
 
using lots of glaze so it almost fades into the white.
 
 
 
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The chalkboard top
 
can be an always changing message board.
 
 
 
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So I was a little productive between
 
the patio and the boat.
 
Now I'm excited about fall projects.
 
I look forward to sharing those!
 
Have a great week,
 
Deb
 
 
 
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