This party is being hosted by: http://theshabbychiccottage.blogspot.com/ and I am grateful to her for allowing me to participate. The beauty of chalk board paint is that you can recycle almost any object into a chalk baord. They lend character to a room and they are a great organizational tool! I have several large frames that I intend to make into chalk boards for this party however, I needed to have the plywood cut to the correct dimentions for the frames and unfortunately, time got away from me. I hope you will stop back and check out future chalk board projects and thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to come over to my blog!
When you "recycle" something and recreate it into a chalkboard, is it always using chalkboard paint or do you sometimes use actual chalkboards?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - I'm glad I found YOUR blog!!! WAY too fun!!! I am sure to be a constant lurker!!!
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:-) Robelyn
I love these ideas! I haven't done one yet either. But I bought the chalk board paint! First step!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I actually bought some chalkboard paint tonight at Walmart, I've got a plan!!!
ReplyDeletenicely done! You have a new follower! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan @ www.peanutpetunia.blogspot.com
LOVE it! Great chalkboards! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love new friends! And I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteHey, feel free to link this up for tales from bloggertiaville thrifty thursday, its perfect.
I'm sooo glad you joined in on the fun! Thanks for visiting my blog :) Don't be a stranger.
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Those look great, I can't wait to see what others you make!
ReplyDeleteWow--those are terrific! I loved visiting your blog, hope to see you soon over at mine!
ReplyDeleteGreat chalkboards. I have a tray that I plan to do this week, but I am gone to check out some chalkboard ideas. Jackie
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say thanks for stopping by my blog for the chalkboard party. I was out of town. So I am just now getting around to returning all the sweet comments and viewing everyone's chalkboards. You did some amazing pieces. I love the fleur de lis touch.
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