Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Redesigned Chalkboard and Whiteboard Combo

I have been trying to get better at posting at least once a month to this blog and this month I want to show you this update I recently finished to A's chalkboard and whiteboard that we found for nothing at a DI bin. Score one for the parents!!!

Sadly, this piece of artsy history had seen better days and since I knew I wanted it to last another few years for both A and E, When trying to decided on what color to paint it, I figured something bright and spunky would be the way to go (A thinks it looks like a Ninja Turtle and E is too young to care). Here are the before shots:


As you can see, it was in dire need of a revival. The first thing I did was clean all the wood surfaces and remove both the chalkboard and white board. It didn't really need any sanding, some with everything disassembled, it was time for paint! Here it is with just the frame painted:


I went with a black base where the chalk and paints and other art supplies would go because I figured it would be the easiest to clean up and would show the least amount of spills :) For the white board, it was really just a matter of putting some cleaning product on it and scrubbing until the baked on marker streaks were gone. On the chalkboard, I put on a fresh coat of chalkboard paint and then followed the rules for re-chalking (is that a word?): wipe down the surface and using the side of a chalk, rub it all over the surface. After letting it sit dry, I put a magnetic sticker in the middle for my kids to put magnets on since I white board wasn't magnetic. Here is the completed project:


I think all-in-all it turned out great and it has definitely seen some use in the limited time that we have had it... A loves to use it for painting projects :) Tell what you think in the comments and remember: even you can fake creativity!

Monday, February 6, 2017

Valentine's Day Handprint Art

With Valentine's Day coming up next week, I thought I would share this quick and easy craft inspired by this pin that I have had saved and finally got around to trying.


The recipe was easy, but it was definitely a little time consuming, mostly because you are trying to wrangle your (insert appropriate noun here: infant, toddler, etc.) child into putting their palm flat and still so that you can get the best imprint. Here is a picture of my little, so excited to make her first handprint art!

After following the recipe listed above in the pin, we transferred the dough onto aluminum foil in preparation for cooking in the oven. Then after numerous times of trying to get her to keep her hand still, we finally got it ready to go!





We originally were going to paint just the hand part, but in the end decided to do the whole thing in red. On the back we wrote her name and date with a quick "I Love You" and gave them to the grandparents as gifts.

The Verdict: Easy recipe which allowed for us to make more in case there wasn't enough to cover her hand; easily moldable which allowed for multiple re-tries; baked well and came out with a clean, overall look. I would definitely recommend trying this one at home with your little ones :)