These little chalkboard necklaces are easy to make. There are a few different ways to make them depending on what kind of bezel or pendant you decide to use:
These little chalkboard necklaces are easy to make. There are a few different ways to make them depending on what kind of bezel or pendant you decide to use:
Remember the piggy bank that Boo picked out a few nights ago for Daddy’s Christmas present?
I convinced her to paint it with chalkboard paint! To paint a ceramic piece like this I recommend using chalkboard spray paint because you will get a smoother finish, but with a toddler that isn’t so easy. We used a small roller and this can of chalkboard paint:
I let Boo do most of the rolling herself:
Every once in a while I could ask her if I could “try painting” and she would let me smooth out some of the large areas for her:
We used a small paint brush to paint in the hard to reach areas and then smoothed them out with a roller:
You will need to do several coats of the chalkboard paint, letting it dry in between.
A little trick I use for rollers so they don’t dry out? Wrap the paint-covered roller in a plastic bag and stick it in the freezer! You can even leave it overnight and just take it out and continue painting when you need to:
Here is the finished chalkboard piggy bank…..it’s a little bumpy but I think Boo did a pretty good job!
After the paint has set overnight, you can use chalk to decorate it:
Boo wanted to write her name….
…..and Daddy’s, so he will know whose piggy bank it was when he opens it Christmas morning:
This would be a great gift for any age…..child or adult! So fun to decorate the piggy’s expression:
Or make one for yourself and write what you are saving for on it!
Here are a few other projects I’ve done in the past using chalkboard paint: