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What you’ll need:
1 frame
1 mat cut to fit inside the frame of your choice
1 small can of chalkboard paint
1 paintbrush
Newspaper
Chalk
What you’ll do:
First, you need to pick out your frame. Grab an old one off of your dresser or head to a craft or thrift store and pick one up. Now you’ll need to buy a mat that fits inside of it. If you’ve got an oddly-sized frame or a frame with an unusual shape, you can use scissors or an exact-o knife to cute it down.
Painting time! Spread newspaper over your work surface, place the mat on the paper and get to work. Paint two coats of chalkboard paint on one side of the mat. When it’s completely dry, pop it into your frame.
What comes next is up to you. You can sketch your dog, write a note to your mom, scribble down your weekly chores—whatever you want! The best part is that all ya have to do to start over is erase. Easy peasy, right?
BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 1/12/2011 11:38:00 AM
POSTED IN diy, room decor, photo holder, diy gifts
that looks so cool the waythay show it is romantic
by bess on 1/19/2011 4:29:04 PM
what is modding u need to update crafts more often and i just wnet to 10/04/2006 omg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by dinolover on 1/16/2011 8:02:35 PM
for 1 what is MOD?????????? 2 i just went al the way to 10/4/2006 in the crafts omg! 3 u need to u[date the craft thing like everysay er so! thx
by dinolover on 1/16/2011 8:00:55 PM
by liltwilight2 on 1/16/2011 6:33:06 PM
hey that sounds awsome =)
by peaceandlove1010 on 1/13/2011 7:57:14 PM
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