While the wood putty is drying you can go ahead and paint the trim pieces. We used the leftover trim paint from the kitchen.
Once the wood putty is dry then you can sand it smooth.
It’ll take several coats of chalkboard paint, we used three. Allen also sanded the paint in between coats to make it smooth.
Once the chalkboard paint and the trim pieces are dry its time to put everything together.
To avoid nail holes use caulk to attach the trim pieces. Also, caulk the corners where the trim meets.
Drill holes on the back and screw short screws through the plywood and trim to ensure extra durability.
Add a screw to the corners…
Then, put lattice board around the edges to frame the trim and plywood. Once everything is attached securely touch up the paint on the trim. We gave it a second coat for good measure.
Note: Allen loves a good project and has tons of extra wood in his shop. The only things we had to purchase for this project was the chalkboard paint and the lattice board.
You could also purchase a picture frame and paint the edges the color of you choice and turn the center into a chalkboard using chalkboard paint.
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Lauren says
SOOOOOOOO cute!!!!!!!!!!! ๐
Marie says
Really nice, I love it!
I haven’t joined pinterest yet…but I’m getting tempted!
Lauren says
wow! it looks awesome and he did a great job! you are making me want one ๐
Mrs. I says
This turned out so great!! I’m thinking my husband needs to get on it. ๐
Megan says
Wow, I’m just going to go ahead and say I could NEVER do that!!! It looks awesome! And I love the cupcake! ๐
Kat says
loooove it soooo jealoud