My First Encounter with Chalkboard Paint

The blog world is full of great chalkboard projects, so I decided to take my turn at one by taking an old mirror and creating a little message center to hang in the hallway by the back door that we use the most.


I started with this antique mirror that had been sitting around since our move.  This mirror hung in my sister's room growing up and I somehow ended up with it when I moved into my first apartment.  It was originally light yellow but I decided to experiment with silver spray paint one day. . . (not so great). 



I used Valspar chalkboard paint from Lowe's and a sponge roller.  I thought the sponge brush would help in the corners but actually didn't work at all.


I used two coats:


Once the chalkboard paint dried, I taped it off and started spray painting the frame.  I used my favorite glossy white, Valspar Gloss (interior/exterior spray paint).


And, the finished project. . . . You can see my joy in actually finishing something on my long to-do list:


This was an easy project that could be easily copied by scouring the art/mirror section at Goodwill.  Just look for frames with fun shapes.


I've promised my 5-year-old that we can keep track of our March Madness brackets on the chalkboard for now :)

I'll be sharing the rest of the updates to this little hallway in the near future.

18 comments:

  1. I had no idea you could use the chalkboard paint directly on a mirror...hum, more uses!! It looks great! Janell

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  2. Love it! I never thought that the paint would work on a mirror!

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  3. I never thought about painting chalkboard paint on a MIRROR! That's GENIUS!!! That opens up so many other avenues! I love it!!!

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  4. Love the shape of the mirror. I too never thought that would work, awesome job!

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  5. Wow! It looks like it is out of the Ballard catalogue. Great job!

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  6. Great idea Emily! I didn't know tht you could paint over a mirror either. I recently painted a mirror and planned to use it in my bedroom, now I think that I may use it as a chalkboard.

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  7. doesnt it feel great to get things crossed off your list? love this chalkboard!

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  8. What a fantastic idea. It looks great!

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  9. Very nicely done, it looks great!

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  10. i've always wanted to try that paint but never knew if it was worth it. good to know it gets the job done!

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  11. great idea! love how it turned out!

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  12. That is so clever and it looks great! Bet a little someone is super happy! :)

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  13. I was just telling my mom how much I wanted to do a project with chalkboard paint! Love what you did!

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  14. emily, this is awesome! loving your blog right now.

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  15. nicely done! My wife and I used chalkboard pain to make little labels for the cheese (we had tons of it) at our wedding. I loved it.

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  16. good idea! I love the chalkboard paint idea!

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