Chalkboard. Paint.
You can really turn anything into a chalkboard. It is amazing. Really, its all about the little things in life.
So I went to Lowe's and picked up a quart. Then went home to see what I could paint.
And I found this.
I had been touching up our newly remodeled den and decided that the top portion of the pot should be that same color.
I taped off the top portion of the pot once the paint dried, and went to town painting the bottom portion! After a few minor touch ups, I began writing on it.
I forgot how much I love playing with chalk! After several words, we settled on "Smile". Since Hubs has to look at it everyday, he got a say in what I wrote. I can only imagine what he will change it to on a daily basis.
For now, the pot and plant live on our kitchen window sill.
I am sharing this Chalkboard Pot on ALL of these Link Parties!
I am sharing this Chalkboard Pot on ALL of these Link Parties!
7 comments:
Cute!
Isn't chalkboard paint amazing!!! I made similar pots as teacher gifts last year and have 2 other chalkboard paint projects on my to do list.
Absolutely love this!!! Such a great find! Thank you so much for linking your wonderful creation up at Frou Frou Decors party! I hope you had a lovely weekend..and I hope you come to the next party!
Hugs,
~Terrell @ Frou Frou Decor~
so cute. I LOVE chalkboard paint!! I have made some cute things with plates and the paint. Will have to make some more soon (Christmas presents) so I will post them when I do. Lately I have been trying to work with magnetic paint. ummm, not good results yet.
I should try that. I actually bought the chalkboard paint awhile ago, and still haven't used it. I just have no room to paint (although i'm a craft shopping addict) I go to walmart and somehow I turn into this color frenzy and want to buy everything. color is very intriguing. Thats why I have so much paint, fabric, and yarn =).
Good idea, maybe I'll make this, and then repost back to ya.
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