MAKING A CHALKBOARD

    I have had several questions and emails about how to make the chalkboard
    that hangs on the wall behind my dining table.
    You can find the original post HERE if you missed it.

    It is really so simple to make one of these for your home.
    I'm not an expert by any means but here is how we made ours.

    I wanted a BIG chalkboard.
    Not medium sized.
    not pretty big sized.
    but a BIG sized chalkboard.
    So...
    I designed one that was fairly easy to make using standard sized measurements-
    the less cuts the better!

    Here's the supply list:

    (1) 4x8 sheet of 1/4" smooth plywood
    ( any smooth back hardboard will work)
    Wood screws
    ( I have wood walls you can use regular screws and anchors if you need to)
    Wood trim (3) 8' lengths
    Chalkboard paint
    Paint for the trim

    To get your 'chalkboard' up on your wall~
    Attach the 4x8' sheet of plywood
    to your wall using screws
    My husband used several on each end and several across the top and bottom
    to make sure it was secure.

    NOTE:
    We do not usually have a problem with hanging heavy pieces on our walls.
    They are thick old knotty pine wood and a couple of screws holds things easily.
    If you have sheetrock walls, make sure you anchor the screws so you don't have
    any problems.

    Here is a picture of my Harvest table in progress (from November)
    showing the plywood in the background.
    Obviously, I forgot that I had set it there to see how the size was
    and snapped a couple of pictures for lighting adjustments
    before noticing that big blank piece of wood staring at me.

    Oh well.

    Once the plywood was up,
    I painted chalkboard paint over it and did 2 coats to get
    a nice even coverage.

    I searched for a thick trim that was detailed but not overpowering.
    I have knotty pine walls that have several grooves every 12"
    so I didn't want something that was going to add more busyness
    We found this trim at HD or Lowes and bought (3) 8' lengths.

    If accuracy on mitering isn't your strong point
    you will probably want to purchase an extra length or piece of trim
    because the 3' lengths are EXACTLY what you will need to go around
    a 4'x8' sheet of plywood.

    Measure twice- cut once.
    Uhm yeah, don't ask me how I know.

    Using a nail gun or finish nails,
    attach the trim to the top and to the bottom of your chalkboard.
    Both the top and the bottom piece will use an 8' piece of trim.

    The 3rd 8' piece of trim needs to be cut in half.
    (Carefully~ lol!)
    so that you have (2) 4' sections.
    Cut the same angle on each end of the 4' trim piece so that you can
    push each end right against
    the top and bottom trim and create the frame.

    Voila!
    You have trim on your chalkboard!
    Though I first considered using French Linen chalk paint for the trim
    I really wanted a brassy old antique looking gold finish
    to make the frame look a bit more vintage.
    So I went to the craft store and purchased a 2 oz bottle of
    Metallics gold craft paint.
    It took just 1 little bottle to cover the trim.

    That's about it!
    Have fun writing~ drawing~ wine listing , doodling etc.
    and enjoy your chalkboard!!


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    will be back tomorrow at it's regular time!


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