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If you thought chalkboards were just for schoolrooms, think again. The entire wall is also coated with chalkboard paint for more memos. Start with a base coat of store-bought black chalkboard paint, and then mix in varying amounts of white chalkboard paint for lighter squares.Mudroom MuralThe bottom half of ...

The entire wall is also coated with chalkboard paint for more memos. Start with a base coat of store-bought black chalkboard paint, then mix in varying amounts of white chalkboard paint for lighter squares.Tools and MaterialsBlack chalkboard paintWhite chalkboard paintPencilMeasuring TapePainters' TapeMake C...

On the front side of the chalkboard, measure 1 inch in from the edge of the frame. Thread the ribbon or twine through the holes, and knot it at the back of the chalkboard. Decide where you want to hang the chalkboard, and measure a point 7 inches above it....

With little more than chalkboard paint and a sheet of galvanized metal, you can create a multipurpose magnetic chalkboard. Use chalk to write your shopping list, and keep coupons handy using magnetic clips.Tools and MaterialsSheet of galvanized metalUtility knifeCoarse steel woolPaintbrushAging solution2-inc...
Sand surface of chalkboard to help smooth the writing surface....

Organize plants and seedlings, and identify homegrown kitchen herbs, by painting the collars of clay pots with stripes of chalkboard paint (available at craft stores). The chalkboard stripe will wipe clean with a damp cloth....

Organize plants and seedlings, and identify homegrown herbs, by painting the collars of clay pots with stripes of chalkboard paint.....

Organize plants and seedlings, and identify homegrown kitchen herbs, by painting the collars of clay pots with stripes of chalkboard paint.....