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DIY chalkboard ideas for parties
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Chalkboard paint and chalkboard labels have long been a staple for DIY crafters, and lately they’ve been popping up in birthday parties, too! I’m often seeing them in customers’ invitation orders – chalkboard signs are adorable in invitation photos, since they make great photo props. But if you love chalkboard paint, why stop there? Here are some more ideas for ways to incorporate chalkboard projects into a birthday party:
1. Make chalkboard speech bubbles for the kids to play with (also a great idea for a photo booth!) – via HowDoesShe
2. Label the buffet with a chalkboard menu
3. Make DIY chalkboard tags to label the food and drinks
4. Create a huge outdoor chalkboard for the kids to draw on – via Apartment Therapy
5. Make a chalkboard “cake” for the kids to decorate – see directions below
6. Make mason jar drink cups with chalkboard name tags – via Ginger Snap Crafts
PS – For a tutorial on how to make your own chalkboard paint (in any color!), check out Centsational Girl.
Chalkboard cake tutorial
Kids and kids at heart will delight in decorating this calorie-free, three-tier, cake-shaped chalkboard. It’s both a craft and a toy, and that makes for a very sweet deal. What’s best: It’s a piece of cake to make!
You can have your little ones join you in the fun process of crafting this toy. When you do, please opt for regular cans of primer and non-toxic chalkboard paint, and apply them with a paint brush. Kids will be filled with satisfaction from completing a craft that they can play with for endless hours thereafter – that takes the cake!
Nested hat boxes: large, medium, and small; lids removed
Heavy-duty glue, see note below
Can of non-toxic primer with paint brush if you are crafting with kids, OR primer spray paint
Can of non-toxic chalkboard paint with paint brush if you are crafting with kids, OR chalkboard spray paint
Paper towel
Heavy book or weight
Chalk
Chalkboard eraser
Note: Choose a heavy duty quality glue that can be easily wiped off immediately after application, such as Weldbond, Gorilla Glue, or epoxy. Do not use a hot glue gun – it would be difficult to wipe off any excess as it sets quickly and dries with dimension.
Directions
Prepare the work area with a drop sheet or newspapers. If you are taking the speedy route (as I have taken) and are opting to use spray paint, ensure all surroundings are covered and protected from spray. Please remember to ventilate all rooms, if spray painting indoors, and do not expose children to fumes.
Step 1: Place your large hat box on your work surface, bottom facing up. Apply glue to rim of medium hat box and place, centered, on top of large hat box, bottom facing up, pressing firmly. Remove any excess glue with paper towel.
Step 2: Repeat stacking by applying glue to rim of small hat box and placing, centered, on top of medium hat box, bottom facing up, pressing firmly. Remove any excess glue with paper towel.
Step 3: Place a heavy book or weight on top of the stack. Let glue dry and set for at least half an hour.
Step 4: Prop the boxes on a piece of cardboard on cans, or similar. This will act as a rotating stand while you paint. Apply primer. Let dry as per label instructions.
Step 5: Paint the boxes with chalkboard paint. Rotate the cardboard to easily paint all around boxes. Apply two coats of chalkboard paint. Let dry as per label instructions.
Step 6: Break in the chalkboard finish by applying chalk all over the surface and erasing it.
Step 7: If you are using brand new chalk, prevent any scratches on the surface of your chalkboard by rubbing the ends of the chalk on paper first. This will blunt the edges of the chalk and help to preserve the finish of your new toy. Your cake chalkboard is ready to be decorated!