Ribbon Chalkboard with Key Hooks

If you've ever rushed around the house, looking in vain for your keys or for a pen to take a message, you'll appreciate the thinking behind this homemade message center. Adding cup hooks and a ribbon tie to a simple crafts-store chalkboard will make it the first and last place you need to look.
Martha Stewart Living Television

If you've ever rushed around the house, looking in vain for your keys or for a pen to take a message, you'll appreciate the thinking behind this homemade message center. Adding cup hooks and a ribbon tie to a simple crafts-store chalkboard will make it the first and last place you need to look.

Tools and Materials
9 3/4-by-12 1/2-inch chalkboard with unfinished wood frame
Five 3/4-inch cup hooks
Ruler
Awl
Drill fitted with a 1/8-inch bit
20-inch length of ribbon or twine
Waxed twine
Chalk
Small screw-eye
Wooden-handled eraser
Binder clips

Ribbon Chalkboard with Key Hooks How-To
1. On the front side of the chalkboard, measure 1 inch in from the edge of the frame. Starting from this point, use an awl to mark 5 evenly spaced holes, about 2 inches apart, along the chalkboard's bottom. Screw 5 cup hooks into these holes.

2. On the top side of the frame, measure 3 inches in from the edge of the frame on the right and left sides. Mark the 2 holes with an awl. Using an drill fitted with a 1/8-inch bit, make 2 holes where the wood is marked.

3. Thread the ribbon or twine through the holes, and knot it at the back of the chalkboard. This will create a hanging loop for the chalkboard.

4. Decide where you want to hang the chalkboard, and measure a point 7 inches above it. Since the hanger will show, choose an attractive picture hanger, hook, or nail, attach it to the wall, and hang chalkboard.

5. Tie a piece of waxed twine around a piece of chalk, and tie it to one of the cup hooks. Insert a small screw eye into the end of a wooden-handled eraser, so it can also be hung on a hook. Binder clips that hold grocery lists and notes can be hung from hooks as well.