How to Make a Chalk Board With Chalkboard Paint

Whether in the home office, kitchen or pantry, child's room or playroom, a chalkboard can be a handy spot for jotting information and lists or the ideal outlet to give never-ending creative release for young minds. Once a specialty purchase, chalkboards can now be made at home with minimal wall preparation and a special paint mix, making this an affordable afternoon project for any homeowner. Before you know it, you'll have your own chalkboard that can be color coordinated to any décor. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Painter's tape
  • 1 one quart container
  • 1 pint flat-finish latex paint; desired color
  • 4 tablespoons unsanded powdered grout
  • Paint stir stick
  • Short-nap paint roller
  • 1 sheet 150-grit sandpaper
  • Piece of chalk
  • Sponge or rag
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Instructions

    • 1

      Tape off the area where you wish to create a chalkboard, using painter's tape and taking care to apply the tape smoothly to the wall surface.

    • 2

      Pour the paint into a 1-quart container, taking care to stir the paint thoroughly before pouring to mix the color.

    • 3

      Mix in 4 tablespoons of unsanded grout, taking care to stir until all of the lumps are gone and the chalkboard paint is smooth.

    • 4

      Apply the paint to your chalkboard area, using a short-napped paint roller and covering the area completely. Remove the painter's tape immediately; allow the wall to dry according to the paint manufacturer's directions; typically this will be 24 hours.

    • 5

      Sand the area lightly, using a piece of 150 grit sandpaper to slightly rough the surface. Dust off the wall once sanding has been completed.

    • 6

      Condition your new chalkboard by rubbing the flat side of a piece of chalk over the entire chalkboard surface and then wiping it clean with a slightly dampened sponge or rag.

Tips & Warnings

  • To make a chalkboard on a portable surface such as a piece of plywood, prime the board first with a primer that is recommended by the latex-paint manufacturer before applying the chalkboard paint. After the process has been applied, frame and hang the board.

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