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Ceramic Plaque to Fancy Chalkboard



I think after previously making a chalkboard from a photo frame, and finding how easy it was, I've wanted to change just about everything I see into a new fancy chalkboard.  Well, now I have made another and this is the latest one I've done.







I picked up a plain, white, ceramic plaque at the thrift store knowing I could transform it by making it a chalkboard.  The price was only a buck-fifty for what appeared to me to be an un-finished ceramic plaque.  


I felt it would make a perfect-sized chalkboard to use in my home.  I already had chalkboard paint on hand in my paint supplies, and I had just purchased some pretty gold metalic craft-paint the day before. 

I couldn't wait to get started on the transformation of my thrifty treasure!  I gave the outer edges a new look with the pretty gold paint, 'champagne' is the actual color name.  I thought it was a gorgeous gold, and I loved the look of it even more so out of the bottle!  I painted on two layers of the gold paint, allowing time for drying between coats, and after the second layer I let it sit over night to dry thoroughly.





The next day I taped off the edge of the gold painted area using painters tape, then began applying the black chalkboard paint in the flat recessed area of the plaque.  I considered painting it free-hand but, I didn't want to make any mistakes on the newly painted gold area.  So taping seemed the best way to go.  Although I did tape it by using several small pieces, since it wasn't a straight line and in order to get the protected coverage, and clean edge I preferred.

I let the first layer of chalkboard paint dry, then painted on a second layer in the opposite direction -per the instructions on the paint bottle.  I did three layers in total of chalkboard paint.

And, before applying each additional layer I sanded over the chalkboard paint lightly using a fine grit sandpaper.  This, I feel helps to minimize brush marks in the paint if any, and smooths the surface.  This step isn't really necessary, I usually do this and prefer the look in the end if I've used a paint brush, or paint sponge, to apply the chalkboard paint.  Plus, I like the fine scratches that appear after chalk is used, it gives it an aged or used look.  It's a personal preference.






Note:  Before writing on the new chalkboard it needs to be "prepared or seasoned" by rubbing a piece of chalk over the entire chalkboard painted surface, then erased using either a chalkboard eraser, dry cloth, or paper towel.  This will prevent a 'ghosting effect' of the first thing ever written on the chalkboard.    



I used a paper towel and also rubbed in a circular motion all over the chalkboard surface.  This step can be messy, due to the chalk dust, so I recommend doing it over a sink, outside, over a trash can, or a surface you can clean up easily.



Here it is completed.  Now it's all ready and is a usable chalkboard.   I love it!




So, that is the first thing I wrote on it.  "Love it!" ...and, I really do!




Then, I began wondering what I might write on it to use in my dining room, for Thanksgiving.  The word "Gather" came to mind.  "Thankful" would also work well.





"Beautiful Fall" was the choice of words I have written on it for now, and I also drew on some falling leaves since we are having some beautiful fall colors right now, and the leaves are sure falling!  I love my new chalkboard, it was so easy to make, and it cost me so little.   And, I'm happy to use it and display it in my home!   


I have other painting projects in the works at the moment, not a chalkboard though!  Although, I feel there will be more chalkboards in the future, but for now there will definitely be some 'chalk paint' being used.  I'll be sharing another transformation/up-cycle of something real soon!  




Until then, as always, 


Happy Crafting!...




See another chalkboard project here: Easy DIY Chalkboard