Monday, November 19, 2012

"Be Thankful" {Homemade Chalkboard Revisited}

This homemade chalkboard is still one of my favorite DIY projects to date. My favorite thing about it is changing it up to say whatever I want, for whatever season or celebration I want. Since Thanksgiving is only days away, these song lyrics are one of my favorite "be thankful" reminders:


Since I haven't talked about this chalkboard for awhile, here are some updates. I still haven't found a chalk pen to try out (so far I've just used regular chalk) - anyone have a good source for some chalk pens that don't cost an arm and a leg? The jury is still out on the chalkboard contact paper...writing on it with chalk almost seems to etch/scratch it. It's not super noticeable, but I notice it. It's hard to get a nice, even stroke when writing on it - not sure if that's just the nature of writing with chalk or what. The good thing is that it's not permanent. I can always pull it up and either paint the inset panel with chalkboard paint or apply some chalkboard vinyl.

Along with the chalkboard, I of course have my share of gourds and Indian corn around the house...and the porch is still full of different sized/colored pumpkins and more gourds along with a small hay bale. I love it all, but I'm getting really excited to move along to Christmas decor!

PS - I'm linking this post up with Two Twenty One's "Dare to DIY: Be Thankful" series (also found at Decor and the Dog, Maybe Matilda, and Newly Woodwards)

10 comments:

  1. I have a couple of old cupboard doors I've thought about making chalkboards out of. I love your use of the drawer pull as a handle - very smart!

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  2. Thank you :) I got the idea from Pinterest/Etsy...it's the perfect little chalk holder!

    Elisabeth@Simply Parkers

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  3. Well, I'm convinced. I need to make myself a chalkboard! I love how this looks--the bright blue is so fun, the drawer pull as a chalk holder is awesome, and what a great spot to put festive messages! I see a flaw in my plan to make one, though . . . I don't have cute handwriting. A version with MY handwriting on it wouldn't look nearly as adorable as yours with your nice neat writing. Great project, and thanks for linking up with Dare to DIY!

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  4. The handle is chalk holder? Genius. And the frame color is kind of killing me with its cuteness. =) Great work! And I just love chalkboards for displaying sentiments throughout the year.

    Thanks for linking up to Dare to DIY!

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  5. Rachel & Kim, thank you for hosting the link-up and thanks so much for stopping by! I'm in love with all shades of turquoise, what can I say :) It was just the bright pop of color my kitchen/eating area needed!

    Elisabeth@Simply Parkers

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  6. Chalk boards are the best. I'm glad I have them and blogs in my life. Yours looks fantastic!

    Thanks for joining the DIY fun!

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  7. I wish my writing would look as pretty on my chalkboard as yours does. Seriously mine looks like a first graders. Looks great!

    Amber @ Wills Casa

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  8. Thanks for hosting Michelle! And thanks for stopping by Amber :)

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  9. I this and the idea behind it! Thanks so much for sharing such a fabulous project!

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