During my most recent trip to McKinney, we stopped at a shop called Gray Living. Unfortunately, they were closed that day - it must have been their day to stock the shelves from the looks of all the boxes inside. We were able to get inside a few days later - what a great store!
But, I wanted to make a couple of these chalkboard tags for my front doors. Just think of all the fun occasions you could use these for! They were made out of an inflexible metal and the price tag was steep - $125!
So, I went to Home Depot to get a piece of wood that would work for this project. I bought a 2' x 4' piece of wood. I bought it awhile ago, but I think it was masonite. It's like the stuff that the old fashioned "clipboards" are made of. So, I just drew on the "tag" shapes - rectangles with the top corners cut at an angle . . .
Then trace about a 4" circle at the top - I used a tuna can for mine.
Then cut them out with a jig-saw and sand the edges.
Paint them with chalkboard paint - one coat was enough for mine.
Then I sewed a band of burlap and looped it through the hole in the tag. The hole of the tag sits on a nail and the top of the burlap hanger is attached at the very top of the door.
One more thing. I just bought the new issue of Romantic Homes and right in the middle of the magazine is an article on the McKinney shop, GRAY LIVING. So, you can see for yourself what a great shop it is!
Adorable tags Nan! I'm going to have to check out the magazine since the shop is too far away! Thanks for the tute!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Love your chalkboards! You did a great job. Your great photos make me think...I could make that! :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG you could have done 2 posts, I love the door tag! Cute Idea and yours looks just as good for a fraction of the price. And your party table is so cute and festive...Happy Birthday to who ever!!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Love that tags. What a good idea.
ReplyDeleteYour table looks great.
Bente
I love these tags! I can think of so many fun uses for them, thanks for showing how you made them, looks so easy. Of course I pinned them :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I Love these tags!
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ReplyDeleteThose look great Nan! I think I may need to make one! Perhaps over spring break!
ReplyDeleteLove these chalkboard tags Nan! I have a thing for chalkboard pain to begin with, but this is a great idea I'd never even thought of. My door needs a little decor...perhaps a chalkboard tag!
ReplyDeleteOMgosh that came out so awesome! I love it!
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