I knew it would be just perfect for a small chalkboard, like the kind that we see all over Pinterest right now. I protected the trim with blue tape, which you have to tear into small pieces
to make it curve around the tray:
I added exra tape to cover all the silver so the overspray from the Chalkboard Paint wouldn't reach it. This Krylon chalkboard paint is my favorite. It makes such a smooth writing surface and goes on so evenly!
I let it dry over night, rubbed a piece of chalk on in it to season it, and then wrote with a chalk pen. The pen I used was for smaller projects. I will have to go out and get the wider nibbed one! Love the pen though! The chalk ink doesn't smear, but comes off easily with a wet paper towel. Check out the great pens and videos at chalkink.com.
Here is my finished "chalkboard" on the table in my entry:
I'm really pleased with the result, although I just quickly freehanded the lettering to get a photo. I will definitely rewrite with care!
Inspired Sunday!
So much inspiration from our party goers this week! Where to begin????? We are just really getting into the hottest part of the summer here in California and will be enduring summer through the end of October. So I chose posts that represent the best parts of summer for me.Debbie at Debbie Dabble shows us that after a sweltering day of blistering summer heat, there's no calmer or cooler place to be than in a garden at night time. Sometimes I open all the doors, turn off the lights, and burn candles to bring this atmosphere indoors.
Dawn, at We Call It Junkin,' reminded me that sometimes the movie theater is the only cool place to be when the thermometer passes 100 degrees. If the movie has antiques in it like she shows on her blog, I'm there--even if I don't care what the film is about. (Perhaps that's why I never remember the plot of a film? head scratch...)
Christina at PennyWise wrote a lovely post about the refreshing qualities and uses of lavender. Some summers, I've used lavender bath products exclusively to relax and refresh, but she shows so many other wonderful ways to enjoy this divine plant in recipes, vignettes, and mini indoor gardens!
If you can't stand the heat in your kitchen, ha, you might just decide to take a long trip--OVERSEAS! Brittany from the Roccoco Roamer is living the life I wish all young marrieds could--living in Germany with her husband of one year and traveling all over. What wonderful memories she is creating! (My husband and I traveled for a year all over the East Coast and up to Montreal when we were first married.) Her photos are wonderful and she shares many intimate venues that we wouldn't really see otherwise. The respect for America's soldiers that she captures in some of her photos is truly inspiring.
Aimee at Refresh and Renew shared my favorite part of summer as a girl--picking wild blackberries and making dessert and jam with them! This memory is really a fiber of my being!
If you do have A/C (not so common everywhere in Southern California), you might just want to stay indoors and come up with clever ways to document the wonderful times in your life through scrapbooking. Newcomer Laura, from live. love. scrap. came up with the absolute cleverest way to document the adventures of her two young sons! Her mini-album is brilliant, and put a smile on my face!
Sorry for the long post, but now you see how truly inspired I was by your posts! I had a hard time stopping--chuckle, chuckle! If you've been featured, please grab my button on the right side bar and put on your blog! Thank you!
Laura
Dwelllings' Amaze Me Monday
Weekend Showoff Party
Time Travel Thursday
Inspire Me Tuesdays at a Stroll Through Life
Knick of Time Tuesday
You're Gonna Love It
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Show Me What You Got Tuesdays
What's It Wednesday at Ivy and Elephants
Primp Your Stuff Wednesday
Wow Us Wednesdays
Share Your Cup Thursdays
Grace at Home
Show and Tell Friday
Sweet and Simple Fridays
Feathered Nest Fridays
Now let's see what everyone has going on this week!
Love your tray! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Great idea for the tray!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting and for the feature. I will give you a shout out in my next post....
Hugs,
Deb
Yay! Thanks for hosting and thanks for featuring one of my posts again about Luxembourg City! Also, what a nice narrative you wrote about my post! Have a nice day.
ReplyDelete-Brittany Ruth
Hi Laura, thanks so much for featuring me! I love what you did with that tray, what a great idea. I haven't done a chalkboard project yet, but I need to, they are really cool. Take care - Dawn
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my lavender post and for hosting your lovely parties!-Just Love your chalkboard tray!
ReplyDeleteLaura! I just so appreciate your sweet notes and sharing your special memories with me about blackberry picking! You really made my day by featuring my little post. Thank you sweet soul{blog}sista--aimee
ReplyDeletePS--Love the chalkboard paint on the tray idea--AND the chalk pens!! Who knew these existed? awesome!-aimee
ReplyDeleteI really like the chalkboard tray...tempted to make one from an old tray that i have. PS- You were after me at Metamorphosis Monday.
ReplyDeletelove that little tray chalkboard. I'm going to get around to painting one some day!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, I love the chalkboard tray. I made one for my friend, but not for myself yet. Need to find me one. Fun features. Hope you are feeling better. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
You've inspired me to do try chalkboard paint on a few of the trays I've collected over time. Yours looks great and the tutorial is perfect. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feature:) I'm so excited- I sure appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteThe chalkboard spray is so much easier then the chalkboard paint in the can. The tray is simply gorgeous. This post is so inspirational. I would love it if you would share this today at our WIW linky party. I hope you can join us! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeletePaula
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