THRIFTY THURSDAY

i finally, finally scored a beautiful vintage globe from thrifty hippy {yes, the thrift store i just mentioned}. i also got another pretty pretty platter for a whopping $2. you better believe that thing has already been painted chalkboard. and i also found a really nice, big frame on clearance at an art store that i’ve spent my day crafting into something really cool. i’ll share details with you soon!

the week is almost over. tomorrow is friday. and monday is the first day of august? what? where did this summer go? i’ve certainly enjoyed myself though. how about you all? are you as shocked as i am that summer has zipped by?

if you’re lucky enough to find a vintage globe you adore, you’re lucky enough

DO IT YOURSELF: chalkboard platters

as you know, i’ve been oh so inspired by chalkboards lately.  finally, after lusting over them last week, i decided to do a little crafting of my own. for those of you who, like me, live in rentals and don’t have the permission to paint entire walls or cabinets, there is still chalkboardy hope!

WHAT YOU NEED:  your platter of choice, chalkboard paint, and a paint brush. {many people recommend using a foam brush to have a smoother finish. i tried both and didn’t notice an extreme difference}. you should be able to find amazing platters at any vintage or thrift stores in your area. and chalkboard paint is available at most hardware/ paint stores.

WHAT YOU DO:

  1. first and foremost, clean your platter. if you’ve ever painted before, you know how awful it is to paint something dirty and then be able to see the dust and grime through the paint.
  2. once you’ve cleaned your ready-to-be-transformed platter, paint away! {some people recommend using a metal primer– i didn’t bother in order to keep this project cheap and i’m happy with the outcome. and some people tape off their area– if you have a steady hand like yours truly, skip it. if you’re shaky or dealing with an ity bity painting area, tape it off}.
  3. let dry. and apply at least 2 coats. {i applied 3}.
  4. start chalking it up! {i spent 45 min doodling after i took these photos. too much fun}.

this project is beyond easy. from start to finish it took me a whopping 30 min {and this included 20min of drying time}. and now i am having to continually stop myself from painting everything i own chalkboard. addicted? yes.

what about you? do you think you would do a chalkboard platter like this? or anything else chalkboardy? please share! you know i get weak in the knees over this stuff.

if you’re lucky enough to create something you love, you’re lucky enough


SEVEN THINGS: chalkboard edition

i have developed a new obsession. all things chalkboard.

1. do i even need to talk about this bedroom? it is beyond amazing.

2. a winery with a chalkboard? two of the things i love the most in one place. aesthetic heaven.

3. i don’t think i’d ever be able to eat my breakfast, but this chalkboard table is so cool.


4. the chalk says it all: lovely.

5. a little organization through chalkboards. i like it, i like it a lot.


6. just in case you forget what you planted. especially if you’re like me and it’s very rare that your seeds ever bloom…

7. oh my gah. get on my desk. right now.

please do yourself a favor and search: chalkboards on pininterest. i promise, you won’t be even a little bit annoyed with how much time flies by.

if you’re lucky enough to be inspired through crafts, you’re lucky enough

bedroom. wall and shelves. potted plants. globe. kitchen table. winery. end table.