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How to Create a Magnetic ChalkboardDo-It-Yourself Blackboard Simplifies Home Organization
Chalkboard have been popular in classrooms for decades. Now, with magnetic paint, chalkboard paint, and ingenuity anyone can make a wall-sized blackboard at home.
Long a favorite way for teachers to explain and instruct, chalkboards have gained popularity in recent years as a trendy and eclectic addition to restaurants and coffee houses, childrens' rooms and even home kitchens. From making grocery lists and displaying the family schedule, to providing a place for little ones to explore their own creativity, a home blackboard can be a fun and functional addition. Chalkboard Paint and Magnetic PaintBecause large free-standing or hanging chalkboards can be heavy and expensive, several paint manufacturers have developed their own brands of chalkboard paint which can be used on metal, wood, masonry, drywall, plaster, glass, concrete, hardboard and other surfaces. Covering a plain wall with several coats of this specialty paint creates a surface that is erasable, washable and durable enough to withstand day after day of use. Add a coat or two of commercially available magnetic paint, and it also becomes a place to get papers off the fridge. Make Your Own Chalkboard PaintOne big advantage to creating, rather than purchasing, a chalkboard is the flexibility to choose its size, shape and even color. Green or black chalkboard paint is readily available at home improvement stores, but custom tinting is available at paint stores. Alternatively, colored chalkboard paint can be made by adding 2 tablespoons of unsanded tile grout per cup of flat finish latex paint in any shade. This recipe works best when made in quantities of one to two cups and used in smaller areas since the paint tends to dry and become brittle quickly. How to Create a Chalkboard
If using homemade chalkboard paint, sand surface between coats with 400 grit or higher sandpaper and wipe off dust to ensure a smooth finish. Wipe chalkboard clean periodically with a damp cloth or sponge.
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