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The Refrigerator: An Unlikely Chalkboard

5 October 2009 4 Comments

IMG_2192Chalkboard paint is great.  You can use it to transform any blank surface into a creative masterpiece (or at least a place for notes).  Kristen had a terrific idea!  She painted the side of her refrigerator with chalkboard paint to use it as a note or list making area.  She inspired me and we painted the side of our refrigerator and have made it into a little art niche.

She gives instructions for the project here.  But basically, we needed to clean the surface and apply several coats of the paint.  We had to use about 8 coats to get the shade nice and dark.  This maroon paint is a purply-pink when it has only a few coats on it – by 6 coats it started to look more “maroon”.  We did another few coats so that the surface would be smooth.  The whole “project” cost less than $14 and we still have half the can left!

Other creative uses of chalkboard paint include:

  • Paint a couple kitchen cabinet doors or even the middle of a large door.
  • Does your dining table need to be refinished?  Why not make it a doodling dream!
  • Dollar store frames and corkboard.  Paint the corkboard and stuff it in the frames.  Now you have a mini chalkboard you can walk around the house with.
  • Paint a square on your tubs of toys write what goes in each bucket.  If your organization system changes just wipe off the chalk label.
  • Garage or basement floor… That’s a big surface for “art” projects!
  • This mom used Chalkboard paint to make a collection of wall art canvases.
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  • Holly Lefevre said:

    That is cute. I have been thinking about doing it to their bedroom doors. I did paint the entire inside walls of the play house in chalkboard paint…has to be one of the best inventions ever!
    Holly

  • Mud Pies For Mommy said:

    What a great idea!!

  • admin (author) said:

    Walls of a play house?!? That’s brilliant, you’ve got me thinking!

  • Julie said:

    What a fantastic idea! The price isn’t bad, either. ;) I will definitely be keeping this in mind next time I’m looking to paint (especially furniture, how fun!).

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