Here's my garage sale platter painted with chalkboard paint.
I sanded the area before painting.
I did not tape off the area.
I free handed it!
I started taping the area & soon realized that wasn't
going to work very well.
I painted two coats of Krylon Chalkboard paint
with a sponge brush.
I let it thoroughly dry before applying the 2nd coat.
I'm pleased with the finished project.
Not bad for a 75 cent garage sale find!
Enjoy life . . .
it's delicious!
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Happy May Day!
Now, on to my next project . . .
I'm linking with . . .
So very charming. Good job.
ReplyDeleteGood job! That looks really cute. Happy May Day to you too!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it..hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteI love it! I made a few a couple of weeks ago. I am now looking for all kinds of platters! I feel bad painting over whatever is in the middle of the trays! Some of the art work is hand painted.
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I like this very much, Carol, recently bought some chalk paint to do some projects. This is a great idea, I might to something similar, that is if I can get the fence painting project done. !smile~ Thanks for sharing.Great job!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sue
Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt will be so nice to have a little extra chalkboard for messages, etc.
Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea with the platter! I Love that! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool project. I might try that it I didn't already use a plain pottery platter in my kitchen for leaving messages with dry-erase markers.
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