Hi everyone! My name is Tara and I write over at A Spectacled Owl, where I write about products I enjoy, post giveaways for really cool products and attempt to try my hand at some crafts and DIY projects. I’m really excited that Susan has asked me to guest post here today because not only do I enjoy Budget Earth, I also consider her a good friend! I love reading blogs that have all sorts of fun crafts & DIY projects, plus I am a Pinterest addict. I also love taking things that are ugly and boring and giving them a new life! I’ve been wanting to make my kids a chalkboard for awhile and now that I have, I can’t wait to share it with you all!
DIY Chalkboard
Supplies:
- Old, ugly painting with a really cool looking frame
- Primer Spray Paint Chalkboard paint
- Spray paint for the frame (I used Krylon’s Blue Ocean Breeze)
- Staple Gun (I’m sure you could use glue but with mine, a staple gun was necessary)
The first thing I did was take out all the old staples that were securing the painting to the frame, plus unscrewed the wire hanger from the back. A lot of the staples were pretty brittle so they kept breaking but using needle nosed pliers really helped (and a whole lotta muscle!).
Once I got the painting loose, I placed it on my painting tarp and covered it with 3 layers of primer spray paint (waiting about 10 minutes in between coats.) While waiting in between coats for the chalkboard paint to dry, I started spray painting the frame. I knew it would need a few coats and I was very careful to cover all of the details but also to not go heavy on spraying the paint. I’ve been known to be heavy handed with spray paint in the past & the drips that occur from that aren’t fun!
After 3 coats of Krylon’s Blue Ocean Breeze, I got the look I was going for. I let it dry overnight, then called out my husband to help me. I have a “thing” with staple guns (OK, yes! I’m afraid of them!) and knew I would have to use one so I had him load it and attach the chalkboard painting back to the frame.
Then, I attached the wire hanger that came with the frame. On the chalkboard paint spray can, it said I needed to rub chalk all over the surface of the now dry paint, wipe it off with a cloth or chalk eraser and then we were ready to use it!
I am super happy with how this project turned out & it really was easy. I bought the painting at a thrift store but you could do this with a painting and frame that you have in your home that maybe you don’t like anymore or doesn’t fit your decor. Or, if you have just the frame, you could head to your nearest home improvement store, have them cut a piece of plywood to fit inside your frame, prime it and then use chalkboard paint on there. I plan on making another one once I find another really neat frame.
If you make your own chalkboard, I’d love to see it! Even if you don’t make one, I’d love for you to drop by my site! You can find me over at A Spectacled Owl, plus you can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+. Special thanks to Susan for letting me share my new chalkboard with you all!
Jayne Townsley says
That looks so simple and would make a very nice gift.
pcsoresult says
I agree Jayne. This is a great idea. I will be making one to give to my friend.
Cortney M Walls says
What a great way to transform an ugly painting! Love it
Wanda Tracey says
Maybe I don't get out enough but I didn't even know you could buy chalkboard paint.LOLNow that I know about this product I am enthusiastic about your idea and actually want to try this so cute and rewarding project too.Thanks.
Jenna D says
I love this idea! I need to try this it. Love this tutorial.
Maria Iemma says
This is adorable – I have some old frames that would be perfect. I can make one for each kid's room for reminders/play and make one for myself! Thanks for the brilliant idea.
Glossy Lala says
Thanks for the great idea!! Looks simple now that you explained it:)
annie page says
Making a chalk board for a kids room is a cool and easy idea that way when they want to read on there wall they can use the chalk board fantastic idea thanks
ANN*H says
this is nice for kids rooms or a post it board in the kitchen too . great idea
Krystal V. says
cute tutorial!!
Elle Briarson says
Very cute project to do with the kids!
Angie says
I think I could actually do this! Thanks for the info
Miranda W says
I love it! Chalkboard paint is my new faveriot. I'm using it on everything. Makes for a great changable lable for jars.
Tom Shewbridge says
This is an awesome project, I love this post, thanks for sharing!
Stacey Cockrell says
I love this project! I need to do this very soon. I'm not very creative but I think I can do this.
Loreina says
I have been wanting to start up "Project Saturdays," but I haven't known what I've wanted to make! This looks like something fun I can experiment with!
Susan Bewley says
Check out Tara’s blog! She has so many neat projects 🙂
Chelsea says
Love it! I have to try this!
laurie damrose says
I would love to create one with the kids.
krystel says
how cool is that
San says
Gonna bookmark this page and try this. Thanks!
jheylo says
wow so creative and very unique. I'm sure love was put into it 🙂 great work
Nikki O says
This is cool! And you can choose your own pretty frame too! Great for children's rooms too. Thanks for sharing!
Trisha G. says
Oh wow, I love this! Looks easy enough for even someone like me to do! The Blue Ocean Breeze is a wonderful color too.
Carmen Van Deursen says
I love it! I'm definitely making one for my son in a plastic type frame for him to take to doctors appt, etc.
Amy Orvin says
This project looks really fun. Thanks for sharing!
Stephanie Larison says
This is a very cute idea! I'm not all that handy or crafty, but I bet I could get hubby to do something like this for me! 😛
veronica lee says
I love, love, love the idea – so pretty yet functional. And that was a terrific tutorial too!
Christy says
This is a great idea, I'd hang it near the front door so I can get reminders on the way out 🙂
Tonya B says
Neat idea! My mom had this picture that she was getting rid of that I thought was hideous… sorry mom… but I loved the frame so I took it home. It's been sitting there waiting for a new purpose for three years. I think it found one!
dicran says
Decorations have always been a challenge for our taste and imagination. People tend to personalize the space they live in, because it makes them feel good and most of all it makes them feel like they belong somewhere, An interesting idea is to use blackboards around kids. They will always find it interesting, because they can write on them, draw and play with it. The fact that is very easy to clean will give children the possibility to be creative and every day to try new things. Whatever the age kids, even teenagers can find this both useful and fun. and its easy to do 🙂
Cassandra Grant says
Thanks so much for the great post! I am looking foward to making a chalkboard for my kitchen!
gigi n jimmy borden says
i love this, kids would love it! thanks so much for the idea!
Sherryl Wilson says
My kids love their own chalkboards. Making them was the best part.
Taylor Shannon says
Wow! What a neat, fun, activity! This also seems pretty easy.
Sarah L says
Now I want one for my kitchen. Good tutorial with clear steps. Thanks.
Widyaning A says
Thanks for sharing the tips …
Jaclyn Reynolds says
This is too cool, would love to do this for our kitchen!
Marisa Johnson says
Yours came out so very cute. I've been wanting to experiment with chalkboard paint for a while, but just haven't done it. This would be the perfect beginners craft with it!!!!
Zachary Stuart says
Good idea for a gift!
Mary W. says
Love that. It would be a great project for my grandkids.
andrea n julianna mackafee says
this is a def project i will be doing soon!
Lametria Brooks (Mimi) says
I wanted to buy the chalkboard paint to put on on cups. We're going to make planters out of them.
Susan Bewley says
That is an awesome idea!
Casance Kendrick says
I have been looking every where for a chalk board to use as a prop and to see this, I am excited because this seemed really easy to make and I am gonna make me a few. I am so glad I ran across your blog.
Darlene Jones-Nelson says
I can't wait to make this for the little girls I watch they would love this.
Nicole Becker says
Awesome idea and so easy to do!! My 2 year old granddaughter would LOVE this for her play room. I would also like to put this in my kitchen for my Things To Do List!! Thanks alot!!
Jaime Gutshall says
I love this idea! I love the old picture frame also. I will be hunting one down at the thrift store:)
Jessica G says
This is a great project, I am going to try it out next weekend.
Tiffany Falick says
this looks so easy! something to do for the kids!
Cindy Brickley says
Thanks for sharing this with us. It looks so easy and I need one for my kitchen and my office. I hope mine will look as good as yours.
Jeannie Eplion-Holley says
I really need to make one of these for the kitchen and this tutorial makes it look so easy 🙂 Thank you.
gisela says
This si such a good idea!!!
krystal rivera says
well isnt that just the niftiest thing EVER so doing thanks thanks thanks!
Sylvia Zajis says
This is definitely something I can do myself. I often wondered about how well those cans of chalkboard stuff worked but it seems to have done just fine for you. I know what I will be hunting for on my next garage sale outing…an ugly old picture with a good frame.
md kennedy says
It would be really cool to use this paint on one whole wall of a kid's room – what a blast!
Dallie Davis says
What a great idea! I love using the old picture for this chalkboard. Great! so cute. I am going to make one now! Thanks for this grerat tutorial. 🙂
Marigrace says
This is a great idea.
Heather @ From Here to There says
I absolutely LOVE this DIY! You can do so many things with it and be so uniquely creative! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
jo n says
I like using chalkboard paint. I spray jar lids and can lavel them. This is for those that the item changes inside quite regularly.
jennifer Hall says
Super cute and easy!
Kelly R. says
This actually looks really simple and I need one for my kitchen. Thanks for sharing.
Dorothy Teel says
This was very informative and you included all the steps that a novice crafter could follow to make a cute chalk board, now I have to find a pretty frame and see if I can make these for my granddaughtes, they love chalk and love drawing on my driveway,k so perhaps they would also enjoy their own chalk board. I could also give to my daughtes in law so they can leave notes for family. Now I have alot of new ideas.. thank you
Susan Bewley says
I know Tara gets most of her supplies at thrify stories – you can something fun and neat without paying a lot of money 🙂
Rita Wray says
What a great idea, thank you.
Ellie says
Looks great! I'm putting this on my "to-do" list for new house!
Charlene says
Not only is this a great idea, it looks like it's a lot of fun to make. You can always go to the local Thrift Store or Salvation Army Store to find a picture or just a frame. Thanks for sharing.
Nichole Miller Shamblin says
I can't wait to have a spot to put one for my kids. The little ones love drawing on my walls…..I really need a spot that it would be ok for them to draw.
Tara says
Thank you all so much for your wonderful replies! I had a lot of fun doing this project and I can assure you that if *I* can do something like this, so can you 🙂 Thank you susan for letting me guest post 🙂
Susan Bewley says
Always Tara! <3
Ruth Hill says
I have considered making one of these, so thanks for the tutorial. Maybe a summer project for my daughter.
candess phillips says
Nicely made, your finished product is really cute. I'm always concerned about all the chalk dust in the bedroom though. It really works it way down carpet. This would be cute made from a window frame and plywood. Then you would be able to add a shelf to catch all the chalk dust. I'm surprised the paint only needed ten minutes between coates..
jane says
Great idea for a homeschool project!
Mary Dailey says
I love this idea for helping teach kids to be responsible, starting with teaching them to jot down when they need new school supplies. How many times have we run out that night to get something they forgot to tell us they needed!
Heather B says
LOVE this the color is beautiful! Yard sales here I come! Lol
Jenn says
This is really cute! I love spray-on chalkboard material – so many creative potential uses for it!
pam says
i love this, my sister is always looking for new crafts
gigi n jimmy borden says
absolutely awesome, thanks for this, i will be making one of these soon for my daughter's first birthday photo shoot! You are great, thanks for the tutorial!
Susan says
Thank you!
Sarah B says
Nice upcycling idea. Especially with the upcoming garage sale season!
Noel says
Awesome tutorial! I'll be sure to try it on some of the unwanted frames I have lying around. This would suit them much better than their current forms.
Sandy McFadden says
I am going to make a few of these to stick in gift baskets and use as the tag at the same time thank you!
Kellie says
This is so cool and so cute too!!
Christa Sloan says
I really think that I would hate to ruin an antique… 🙁
Susan Bewley says
Well, some of the things that are sold at thrift stores aren’t really antiques – more just trash or things that looks like antiques. There are a lot of fakes out there.
Judy Lipcsak says
Thanks for the tips. I tried to paint the chalkboards at church and they came out horribly. I will try some of your ideas to repaint the boards.
Robin Wilson says
I am already on the hunt for pics to do this with! I see gifts galore in the near future. I love to do crafts in the summer while I can be outside w/out freezing my buns off! I just love this idea. I am thinking to do it for kids too! Thanks so much!
Angel says
I seriously need to try this out. We have around 3 outdated paintings here that I can't get rid of. Now, I know what to do with them.
michelle oakley warner says
awesome idea, my kids will so love this thank you so much
Lorayne Gothard says
What a great idea!! I never thought of this before but now I could use this for my kitchen. Thanks so much for being creative
Becky Schollian says
Luv'in this!! I'm always looking for DIY project to do with my 5 yr old G'son. We could really have a lot of fun with this. He has a space in his room that would surly welcome this awesome chalkboard. Thanks guys!!
barbara macaskill says
My grandsons would love to have one of these at daddy's house! Going to have to make them one. I think I can handle this with my one good hand! LOL TFS!
wb says
what a great way to recycle! and it turned out really nice, ill be checking stores for the chalk board spray paint. Thanks for sharing
Mary Withrow says
I have seen this done and would love to try it. I have seen childrens tabletops too and I am debating this right now with a new table I bought for the children! I was wondering since you have finished would you have used more coats of chalkboard paint and how many cans? One?
desiree says
this would be great gft for grand ma for her to use for the phone calls
mell says
This is a great project to work on with my daughter over the weekend.
Rachel N says
Cute! I would love to try this with colored chalkboard paint, I have seen that you can get that too.
sheila ressel says
What a great project! I'm making 2, one for my kitchen and one for my office.
chelesa sims says
great idea.I never thought of using a picture frame
Kelly Paradise says
I have been looking for some great craft ideas to make for my kids and this looks super interesting to make and easy 🙂
Stephanie Phelps says
Wow I have a ton of old ugly painting that I was wanting to do something with this is such a great idea and I could use them for all the kids rooms and my office thank you so much fir the idea and the instructions on how to do it !
Cassandra Huber says
Such an awesome idea, especially to use as a memo board or as a small spot for your kids to get creative.
Lisa F. says
Make your own chalkboard?! I didn't even know that was possible! As an environmentalist, I like the thought of conserving paper for notes, to do lists, etc. I also like the thought of reusing an old item, too.
Monica Victor Colling says
my daughter would love this! Can't wait to show this to my husband and try it out!
Deborah D says
This looks so easy. I will have to do this for my kids.
Kristina L. says
I am in love with chalkboard paint! I went a little crazy a few months back when I discovered it on pin, So i have it in frames, jars, buckets, walls lol…
Lu Worley says
How Cool! I wilmake that a project for our next family get together
Nichole Miller Shamblin says
I bought an old plexi glass door at a garage sale for $2, my plan is to turn it into a chalkboard for the kids!
Miki Baxter says
Great tutorial! I tried chalkboard paint once but it didn't turn out so well. This is an inexpensive yet practical idea!
Sherry Compton says
Really simple, useful, and cute. This is a great way to make chalkboards for your home and kids. You can easily customize the frames to each taste. Chalkboard paint is really wonderful.
lisa says
It sure beats post it notes all over. And, it's better than nagging.
Michelle S says
I have heard of using chalkboard paint but hadn't thought about a project like this. This would be an awesome addition to my kitchen.
lisa says
That's a good way for busy families to communicate whith chores, phone mess. etc.
Jen Rodrigues says
This would be a cool project and seems simple!!
Shannon says
This is super fun, thank you for sharing.
Meredith says
The end result looks so great! I think I might need to try this.