Monday, January 6, 2014

Bathroom Chalk Board (from ceiling fan blades)




S
ometime ago I changed my ceiling fans and held on to all of my ceiling fan blades








Some of the blades were light




and some dark, but it didn't matter.




I had been reading so much about chalk boards, so I decided to experiment and came up with a lovely board for my son's guest bathroom.  I found the chalk paint recipe on line.


I used strips of sheer fabric (glued with hot glue) to hang the boards.



Of course, my son didn't find the the Bathroom Rules humorous





But I thought it was cute...

For the chalk holder I simply took a small styro cup




Cut it in half & painted it (I wanted it to look like a clay pot).




And then hot glued it to the board







It doesn't have to be bathroom rules, it can be anything, and I guess at some point someone, or I, will change it.






but for now it stands...







It's a New Year so don't forget to LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW!

7 comments:

  1. Very clever use of the fan blades. I love the way you painted the cup. Happy New Year!!

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  2. This is very cute… Great idea to reuse the fan blade and the styrofoam cup is a perfect holder for the chalk.

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  3. LOL- What a fun little "reminder". I have a couple of ceiling fans you can have!!!! xo Diana

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  4. You always come up with the cutest things...so creative!! Hi, I have missed you much...have seen some post but don't think I commented on all! Hope you and yours are well... Have a Happy 2014!
    Warm Wishes,
    Loretta

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  5. You always come up with the cutest things...so creative!! Hi, I have missed you much...have seen some post but don't think I commented on all! Hope you and yours are well... Have a Happy 2014!
    Warm Wishes,
    Loretta

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  6. This is wonderful, Sherry. The little painted cup looking like a terracotta pot is real genius!

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  7. What a neat idea to reuse old fan blades, and I really like the little chalk holder--cute!

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