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17 Chalkboard Paint DIY Crafting Ideas

Posted by Alexandra C. | Wednesday May 2, 201225 comments


So, you're not exactly a cleverly crafty individual? Maybe you're arts and crafts track record is less than stellar. And yes, maybe your idea of DIY is opening the phone book and calling an interior decorating (because, hey, you did technically do that yourself, didn't you?). That's okay, because I have the perfect fool proof crafting ingredient: chalkboard paint

Chalkboard paint is perfect because it's so simple to use and takes minimal effort. When you're finished, you've turned something blah in something ba-bang! It makes a basic, everyday item and turns into something really unique and personalized! Plus, just like mason jars, this product is multi-purpose, all you need to get started is a little inspiration and imagination! To prove this, we rounded up 17 crafty DIY projects you can try with some chalkboard paint. 

Time to roll your sleeves up and start getting arty chicks!


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Chalkboard paint on a chest of drawers makes for an easy way to know where your long lost tee is. As a bonus, this chalk enthusiast also did a DIY number on a lamp shade. Paint over your headboard and you've got a fun message to wake up to every morning. A chalkboard globe is a cool alternative to the traditional chalkboard and can be done on the cheap with a thrifted globe.


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While a chalkboard wall is a great idea in pretty much any room, I especially like the thought of painting a kitchen wall with chalkboard paint. It would make for a handy place to store your grocery lists, recipe instructions and a fun place for bored kids to get creative. Paint a mirror or picture frame to turn into a chalkboard. I think these would be perfect places to leave a few words of wisdom.


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Chalkboard painted labels on jars can be used for storing all of your spices and dry ingredients. When you're out of an ingredient, you can just erase the label and start again. Painting your herb or flower pots is a great way to label and keep track of what's where. For a formal dinner, small chalkboard painted wooden blocks make for simple and rustic place cards. For a buffet style dinner, they make the perfect labels for foods.  


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Chalkboard covered wine bottles for a party or a blind wine tasting would be a quirky way to dress up the table. While you can use these bottles for their intended purpose, I like to re-purpose mine as vases or centre pieces. Paint the bottom of a wine glass to easy identify whose drink is whose. This nifty trick is exactly what you need at your BBQs this summerA chalkboard mug is one of the easiest and cheapest crafts. Plus, think of how much more fun your morning cup of coffee will be now that you can draw on your cup! 


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I love the idea of a chalkboard table! It reminds me of those paper covered tables you could draw on in restaurants as a kid. It would make dinner way more exciting and leave a place for any dinner guests to write you a little note. If you don't want to go all the way with a table, why not try a chalkboard tray first? It adds some flare to a self-serve style dinner or lunch. Complete your chalkboard DIY table with labels on chairs. 


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Easter may have recently passed, but we can still be in the spirit right? For your next holiday, why try chalkboard painting your eggs? A cute project I recently came across was chalkboard jewelry. I like the idea of this simple pendent necklace that you're also able to write on. Speaking of writing on, why not have some fun with a chalkboard fridge? A bonus is, you'll be able to easily track what foods you have in stock. 

Have you ever tried crafting with chalkboard paint? What DIY project have you done or would you try out with chalkboard paint?
 
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on May 02, 2012  cutie_marlena  3,191 said:

The mugs are cute and very simple. I'd do that as part of my mother's day gift...could write something sweet and it'd be more personal

on May 02, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

Love the spice jars and herb pots...I have never heard of paint on chalkboards what a great idea!I just wish I had fancier writing because my chicken scratch would look terrible on these lol

on May 02, 2012  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

I love Chalkboard paint. I'm pretty sure I would use it on every surface in my house if i could xD

on May 02, 2012  luxx  2,176 said:

I love this. So many great ideas! My favorite is probably the jars.

on May 02, 2012  mamaluv  STAFF said:

I have loved chalkboard paint since forever but used it only in limited areas. I wish I would have used it in my kids' bedrooms when they were in the draw-on-the-walls phase! I currently have it on some herb pots but I definitely plan to make more use of it in the future. Thanks for the reminder!

on May 02, 2012  sirenstarlight  7,239 said:

@shuey Thank you! :) I'll have a look :)

on May 02, 2012  Becky  13,128 said:

This is such a cool idea!!!! I don't know which DYI i love more, they're all so great!! I especially love the "wake up on the RIGHT side" headboard. If I was single I would totally do that :-) The table with the chalkboard plates and utensils is total genius! I really like writing the name on the glasses. I hate getting my glasses mixed up with someone else...washback..yuck!

on May 02, 2012  LadyFlash  8,899 said:

These are all such cool ideas! Love the labelling for plants, jars etc.

on May 02, 2012  MizzRobin  13,788 said:

Some of the ideas are very cute! I like the potted herb tags and the spice jars...

on May 02, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

I recently helped a friend move and paint one of their walls with chalk board paint. It turned out amazing and I love going over and leaving her little messages!

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