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Hi All!
Did you all have a nice Thanksgiving? I hope so! Ours was so nice, and later that night, the older kids and I ventured out and got a little shopping done, which wasn’t that bad. My teens actually love the crowds on Black Friday, but I’m not a fan at all! Speaking of shopping, I’m still working on crafts from my last trip to the Dollar Store, and I have another easy Dollar Store craft to show you today.
I found some nice chargers that I couldn’t pass up, and I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them. I painted some chargers with chalkboard paint during the summer and fall, and I turned this Dollar Store charger into a festive chalkboard plate for Christmas.
To make a chalkboard plate, you’ll need:
- A large charger
- Spray paint
- Chalkboard paint
- Ribbon
- Glue
I admit that I absolutely love chalkboard projects. They’re easy, inexpensive, and it’s fun to change them with every season. I bought this gold charger, which was very nice, but for the holidays, I really wanted a red one.
So, this one got a couple of coats of Colonial Red spray paint from Rust-Oleum. It’s a little bit darker than some reds, but definitely not maroon.
After the paint dried, I used chalkboard paint in the center of the charger. I used about three coats of paint, waited the recommended 24-hour period and then primed the painted surface with a light dusting of chalk. This makes it easier to erase the chalk after you write on the surface.
I also found some festive ribbon at the Dollar Store, and I made a large bow and glued it to the top of the plate with hot glue.
I debated whether to embellish the plate a little bit more, but I decided to leave it this way. But, you could easily add more decorations around the edge if you wanted to.
Isn’t this a lot different from before?! I already had chalkboard paint, so for the ribbon and the charger, this project only cost $2 to make — frugal! You can make one for your own home and give some away as gifts. This would make a great hostess gift, and it really adds a spot of Christmas cheer to the kitchen!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I’ve got a lot of decorating to do, so I’ll see you all later. Have a wonderful day!
This is such a cute idea! So simple yet super fun and festive! I love it! They would look really cute in my shabby chic china cabinet!! I'm so glad I found your blog! 🙂 You should join me on Tuesdays for the Celebrate Southern link up I host over at http://www.2catsandchloe.com for some southern-inspired posts. You don't have to be a southern blogger to join, this post would be a perfect fit! 🙂
Such a fun {and easy} project!
Thanks so much for sharing this post at Show Me Saturday! Pinning!
~ Ashley
Thanks so much, Debbie! It only took me like 50 times to get the lettering decent! 🙂
Thanks so much! I have the exact same addictions. 🙂
Great project. I'm addicted to the dollar store and chalkboard paint. pinning!
Amanda@ TexMexCrafting
Love it Dee! I only wish I had nice handwriting like yours.
Thanks, Sharon — I think my husband is the same way! 🙂
Awesome! I love chalk paint. It is an obsession of mine that probably drives my husband crazy!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Kathy. I'm loving the new color! 🙂
Great idea! So pretty!