I’ve been trying to live with a little more intention these days, instead of always playing catch up I want to get things done. Instead of always responding, I want to initiate! I’m very visual so I wanted something in my craft room that would help me to stay on track and that I could update. A custom chalkboard is the perfect thing…

Supplies:

– picture frame
– small off cut of masonite (very thin particle board, a little thicker than the backing of an Ikea bookcase, but that would work too if you can steal some!)
– acrylic paint (in your favourite colour)
– chalkboard paint (available at big box hardware stores)
– hand saw
– sheet of sandpaper
– wire cutter & jewelry or floral wire (optional)

1. Grab a picture frame! Mine was thrifted for $5. It doesn’t have to be pretty, but look for texture on the frame to add detail.

2. Slide the backing and glass out of the frame. If your frame is second hand, depending on its condition you may want to re-wire it. If you do, clip off the wires with wire cutters and be sure to wear gloves if you’re handling rusted metal. I left the nails in the back of mind to hold in the chalkboard, but you could get fancy at the hardware store if you like :)

3. Put the glass down on a piece of thin masonite and trace around it. This will be your chalkboard template! Disgard your glass carefully. Be nice and keep your garbage men in mind.

4. Use a saw to cut through the masonite, and sand the edges after you’ve made your cuts to ensure a smooth edge.

5. Paint out the trim with your favourite coloured paint, and while it’s drying paint your masonite with chalkboard paint. It requires a number of coats and a long drying time so be patient & follow the instructions on the can.

6. When the painted pieces are dry, slide your chalkboard into the painted frame and secure it inside. Mine fit perfectly, but you may need your original frame’s backing or cardboard to shim it in for the perfect fit. You don’t want it to move when you’re writing!

7. Wire the back (if necessary) using pliers and jewelry or floral wire

8. Hang it up & enjoy!

I love this because it’s functional, simple, and really cute. You can paint the frame in a colour that’s as bright or muted as you like, but I chose one that would go with the faded chalk colours I’ll be using to write on it.

And I kind of love looking at it when I’m drinking my coffee and checking my e-mail- who doesn’t need a little nudge in the right direction every morning?

Total Cost: $5 – $30 depending on what you have around the house