How to Make a DIY Chalkboard
This post may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Having a chalkboard in your home can be fun and functional, and it’s easy to make a DIY Chalkboard for any area.
I’m a doodler, and a list maker too. I have list of lists, and pieces of paper scattered around with my to-dos, groceries to get, and random reminders. After realizing that my lists were fine and dandy for me, what I’ve realized is that the rest of the family’s requests were not making it to my list. And my list is the one that requests ultimately need to be on if it’s gonna get got, because I’m the getter or the getter sender. Got it? Good.Anyway, I decided to make an attempt at getting all our lists together on one giant list. I settled on a DIY chalkboard, conveniently placed in the heart of the kitchen for everyone to access. I’m pretty handy with things, but I’m also blessed with my own handy man, Randy, who also serenades me with song, and can do a mean shadow puppet on the fly. Handy Randy took charge of this one for me. I told him what I was thinking as far as size goes, and that I wanted a simple chalkboard without a frame, nothing fancy.
It was done in no time. Wanna see how?
You’ll need:
wood (cut to desired finished size – we bought 3/4″ x 20″ x 8′ pine board (poplar would be nice too)
a paintbrush for the primer
a small foam paint roller, for applying the chalkboard paint
wall hooks (if hanging on a wall)
Randy purchased the wood at our home improvement store. We used a 3/4″ x 20″ x 8′ pine board (poplar would be nice too).
It was already the perfect width, so while at the store, he had them cut it down to the correct length, which saved some work time back at home.
He began with a good coat of primer. We had some tinted primer left over from another project, as well as an old paintbrush. It’s always nice when leftovers come in handy. The primer doesn’t have to be tinted, it’s just what we had leftover.
Once the primer was dry, two coats of the chalkboard paint were rolled on, with proper dry times in between each coat.
When everything was dry, Randy attached basic d-ring hangers (similar to these) so the chalkboard would hang flat. The hangers are hardly noticeable, so I haven’t messed with them, but they could easily be painted the wall color in order to blend in, or fancied up with bows or the like.
That’s it. What a quick and easy project. Now we have one giant list for everyone to use. No excuses now for me to forget the milk, huh? In addition to the grocery list, it’s fun to leave notes for each other, and get input on dinner ideas as they think of things.
What a great gift this would make with a box of colored chalk and an eraser. Or maybe a fun addition to a child or teen’s room? I can think of a few other places where a chalkboard would come in handy.
Do you have any chalkboard ideas to share? Please do!
(This post contains affiliate links.)
Oh I love this idea! Already trying to figure out where I can incorporate this in the new house. I especially like the “Dinner Requests” section. I’m always racking my brain trying to figure out what to make every night, so this is a sneaky way to get my boys to help me with the menu. Can I borrow Randy for a few projects? And if you come with him, I’ll pay extra. 🙂
Looks great! Kudos to both of u! For *lots* of chalkboard ideas (i have a few but no completes,per usual) check out “you’re talking too much” & “my repurposed life” on Blogger. Gail&Reb chalkboard lotsa stuff! And I saw a gr8 idea at Instructables for holiday parties- chalkbd paint the bottom of wine&beverage glasses&put out pretty chalk so guests can ID their glasses! Isnt that kewl? Espec since cold&flu overlaps holidays. Just remember to prime your paint per directions when all dry! Rub chalk all over&buff off so accepts chalks better for use. Very merries to all!
We have several wooden plaques placed around the house that I painted with chalkboard paint and some colorful paint for trim. My hubby and I use these to leave little notes to each other, we leave things ranging from “Hey remind me to grab my wallet before we leave the house” or “Lila finally topped 6’3 on her hind legs, puppy cookies?” to “I love you and you are the greatest thing that has happened to me”
Fah-reaking CUTE.
If I had writing as pretty as yours, I’d paint my whole house chalkboardy!
My teenager has said more than once how cool it would be to have a chalkboard wall in her bedroom. I love the idea of making one with plywood and hanging it on the wall. So easy and when she doesn’t want it anymore, it’s so easy to remove! Thanks for the how-to!
we do something similar…with dry erase markers! I will write notes and reminders to my boys on the bathroom mirror. This way when they’re in there (and you know they eventually will be!) they will get my notes! They also write me notes! Like my youngest knew I wasn’t feeling well…so he wrote on the mirror that he hopes I feel better soon 🙂
Thanks for sharing this, Amy. A few months ago I purchased a huge chalkboard from our church’s yard sale. The chalkboard is pretty old and green with a beautiful wood frame and a wood stand. I got it for $5! My hubby just took it off the stand and mounted it on the wall in my kitchen/breakfast nook. I love it. We use it for notes and school work since we homeschool. I’ve been thinking I may refinish the chalkboard with this paint. I’ll have to see if they have it in green.
super idea, and easy to make, thank you
Love this idea! I’ve always wanted to do a whole wall in my kitchen with that stuff.
I LOVE that Amy!! I wish I had a good spot to do that in my kitchen!………..love your doodles!
Like this. have about 3 places i could use it. thinking a calendar would be a cool chalk board.
You have the perfect spot for it in your kitchen and it looks GREAT! I could definitely use one of those…I’ll have to show Ken this post! 🙂
This is awesome. Way to go, Randy! I have a friend who used that chalkboard paint on the wall of her kids’ rooms. Now it’s okay for them to doodle on the wall and they love it.
I’m such a list maker. This is so perfect and looks incredibly easy. Can’t wait to add this to my husband’s “list!”
I love this chalkboard, Amy!! So much cuter than my ratty ol list stuck on the fridge.
Awesome! And this may sounds like a crazy question… but what kind of chalk do you use??? 🙂 Mine never looks so bright!
Hey Jenni!
It’s just colored chalk from an office supply store. Nothing fancy. I just pressed kinda firmly when writing. AND the board being totally clean makes it pop too.
~ Amy
Thanks!!
Working on a big one in my kitchen, too. How about listing different wines that you want to try? Or who’s day for for dishes? (not fun! ha) Merry Christmas, Amy! Hope you have a fantastic week!
I dont think I could love this more… just beautiful and wonderful and I think maybe even I could tackle this Amy!!!
Love, love, love this idea!