Cheri Peoples


Recipe Make Your Own Custom Color Chalkboard Paint and My Favorite Knock Off Knock Outs

by CHERI on August 25, 2009

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Followers-if you haven’t received a visit, please e-mail me because I can’t get to your blog.
I added a picture-sorry it’s a wedding photo I’ll work on an updated one.


Hudson Paint
$24.99 a can

Apartment Therapy
Chalkboard paint is easily purchased at any hardware store. But it’s only available in black or green. This recipe allows you to create the paint in any color you please:

3 teaspoons acrylic paint (color of choice)
1 1/2 teaspoons glazing medium (water-based)
1/2 teaspoon powder tile grout

Mix all ingredients together, blending very well. Make only as much as you need, as it does not store well…

Martha Stewart

If you thought chalkboards were just for schoolrooms, think again. These wipe-off writing surfaces make handy helpers around the home, too. Thanks to paint that dries into a chalkboard finish, your board can be whatever size you desire and placed wherever you like. Store-bought formulas come in traditional green and black. But you can also follow our recipe to mix your own batch in any shade. Cleverly applied chalkboard paint means new places to track appointments, keep lists, and leave messages. Or simply use the surface to draw or doodle, which will appeal to kids and the kid in everyone.


Wall Calendar
A home office is the ideal spot for a family planner. Six weeks’ worth of squares in a variety of shades can accommodate several schedules. The entire wall is also coated with chalkboard paint for more memos. Start with a base coat of store-bought black chalkboard paint, and then mix in varying amounts of white chalkboard paint for lighter squares.
Martha’s Recipe:
Custom Colors How-To
Start with flat-finish latex paint in any shade. For small areas, such as a door panel, mix 1 cup at a time.

1. Pour 1 cup of paint into a container. Add 2 tablespoons of unsanded tile grout. Mix with a paint stirrer, carefully breaking up clumps.

2. Apply paint with a roller or a sponge paintbrush to a primed or painted surface. Work in small sections, going over the same spot several times to ensure full, even coverage. Let dry.

3. Smooth area with 150-grit sandpaper, and wipe off dust.

4. To condition: Rub the side of a piece of chalk over entire surface. Wipe away residue with a barely damp sponge.

The Knock Offs were amazing this week. It is hard to pick just a few-they are all so good. I did eliminate people from being showcased if they didn’t link to me. I have left those up but eventually I am going to get too busy to e-mail people asking them to add the link and I will have to take them off. That isn’t to be mean-everyone has that as a rule, it helps people find the party and you get more recognition. If you weren’t showcased it doesn’t mean I didn’t think your piece was great, I am trying to show a variety here. The way I decided to arrange the showings this week: If someone had my button at the top of the post they are going first, if the button was at the bottom they go next and if they linked third. It’s just my fun way of mixing it up this week. So, with that said let me first THANKS Kelee from Katillac Shack for allowing me to unveil the secret behind the $100 hints and for giving us such a great tutorial.

I love doing unique paint treatments and can I say just one more time how much I love that little curtain. Now I want my own camera crew(SMILE).

My first feature is Kim oops that would be Dianne (I blame all mistakes on the meds still in my system) from Red House Happenings


Kim did a kitchen makeover and only wanted the best in cabinetry. She would make sacrifices in other areas. They could only afford one of the drawer dividers so they made their own and I say that is a great Knock Off. She didn’t mention what each of those drawers cost through the cabinet co and how much they made them for but I am quite certain they saved themselves a lot of money. They Knocked it OUT of the park on this one.

Next is Alicia from Thrifty and Chic Motif
She fell in love with the Ballard Motif waste basket but couldn’t imagine paying $79 so she decided to make her own version with what she had around the house and hers cost her ZILCH, Notta, NOTHIN’.


Now that is one Knock Off that is definitely a KNOCK OUT.

Our third showcase is Jennifer from Hope Studios.
She showed us how to make some Knock Off SEX-IN-THE-CITY shoes. Remember all those lovely girly girl shoes.

She started with a pair of shoes from Target-we all have those don’t we and went to work.


She gives a great step by step tutorial on how to create THE LOOK. Once again Jen you have created a KNOCK OUT. Don’t we all want Jenn back each week–?

#4 is a buget DIY frugal Kitchen redo from Jane at Frugal Fine Living

She used the very popular bead board wallpaper and did a faux granite counter top. Her counter top kit cost her #39.95
I would have loved to have seen a further shot back as well of the counters, here is a close up of the marbelling

What a Knock Off Knock Out not only with the bead board but the granite as well.

Next is a Pottery Barn Knock Off by Tiffany from Happy Day
The Pottery Barn jars were $12 a piece or $39 for all 3 online. She found these jars at a garage sale for $3 each and grabbed 3 for a total of $9.

Her sister had black glass paint so she scored there-aren’t sisters the best. She went to work and created a Knock Off Knock Out that I now NEED to make. Have I ever mentioned how much I love numbers and letters?

Miss Cathy from The Stylish House gave a GREAT tutorial on how to make new drawer glides.

If you find a great piece at a great price but it needs new glides-now you know how to make your own.

She spent $30 on the dresser and $30 on supplies-What a great piece.

To view all the Knock Off that were Knock Outs click on Par–TAY!!
Thanks ladies. Keep them coming.

If you want to thrill my kids and participate in the poll it is up till Friday POLL INFO because you all know you really do want to know what a fly swatter is supposed to be called so the next time you ask someone to get you on, you are using the correct name.

I really do appreciate links back to me and if you do one let me know and I will do a link back to you as a sign of appreciation. In my book, it’s just proper etiquette.

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{ 26 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Kelee Katillac August 25, 2009 at 9:10 am

Thank-you Cheri for hosting! What a fun and inspiring event–so many creative and gifted women! We are women hear us CREATE!…..

And I love the custom color chalkboard paints!

Wow!

Thank-you for that demo!

love,kelee

2 aimee August 25, 2009 at 10:01 am

neat ideas!
blessings,
aimee

3 Tiffany August 25, 2009 at 10:15 am

Thanks for the fun knock off party! It was great to see everyone's super creative ways of knocking off! Love it! Thanks for showcasing my jars! Have a great day!

4 Jane (Frugal Fine Living) August 25, 2009 at 10:19 am

Thanks for hosting and for the honor of being favorite. I loved seeing all the entries.

Wow, I didn't know you could make colored chalkboard paint. How cool! I'll have to try it.

Jane

5 aileen August 25, 2009 at 10:24 am

I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

Betty

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6 Amy August 25, 2009 at 10:55 am

What a totally cool blog you have! Love all the ideas for home decor projects. The chalkboard paint idea is one that I will definitely have to try. I didn't know you could make it in all different colors. Amy

7 Amy August 25, 2009 at 10:55 am

What a totally cool blog you have! Love all the ideas for home decor projects. The chalkboard paint idea is one that I will definitely have to try. I didn't know you could make it in all different colors. Amy

8 Happy Nester August 25, 2009 at 11:40 am

Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. And thank you for letting me know about your great knock off party. I love chalkboard paint, I don't think I will ever outgrow it.

9 The Momma August 25, 2009 at 11:45 am

Hi! You can't see my bar stools picture at the end? Oh no!

I didn't see an email otherwise I would have emailed it to you, that's strange!

Well, I'll try and fix it otherwise feel free to email me, I definitely would like you to see it! 🙂

10 The Stylish House August 25, 2009 at 12:40 pm

Hi Cheri,
Thanks for throwing such a fun party! It was nice you featured my DIY drawer glide project. I will join any time I have something that fits.
FYI, I heard there is magnetic chalkboard paint. You have to stir it often, and thoroughly while applying it, but what a neat idea.
Cathy

11 karlascottage.typepad.com August 25, 2009 at 12:40 pm

wow, I had no idea about the chalk board paint!! Thanks.

12 Jennifer Juniper August 25, 2009 at 12:45 pm

Who knew you could make your own chalkboard paint??? Not me! I will come up with something for next week, want some home decor?

13 Stacey August 25, 2009 at 1:21 pm

Cheri,
Thanks for the invite! I will be following you and growing in my DIYness!

Blessings,
Stacey

14 Sami August 25, 2009 at 1:24 pm

Thank you for the chalkboard paint recipe! I will be posting about it in the future (first I need to get supplies);). I of course will link back to you!

Samantha

15 Glenda/MidSouth August 25, 2009 at 2:27 pm

Lots of great ideas!

16 Yansy August 25, 2009 at 2:42 pm

I love all of these ideas! The custom chalkboard paint is a great idea! Is always fun to see something other than black, By the way, more pics of Naples will always be welcome on The City Escapes Series.

17 Red House Happenings August 25, 2009 at 4:00 pm

Hi Cheri, I'm so excited that I was featured on the knock off knock out. Thank you so much. Just one little thing….My name is Dianne from Red House Happenings, not Kim. hehehe
Thanks again.

18 ~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ August 25, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Hi Cheri~ ~
Thanks for the hosting the KOKO and for stopping over for a visit. Really great ideas.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

19 Lisa @ akawest August 25, 2009 at 5:31 pm

This is sooo much fun. When we are no longer living in Land O' Boxes, and are in our new house, I hope to be able to participate. For now, I will just dream of about all of those great knock offs.
I love the colored chalkboard paint. I knew I should haven't left the new owner of our house, the extra tile grout!

20 DesignTies August 25, 2009 at 6:49 pm

Cool stuff 🙂 I love the wall calendar — I might incorporate that idea into my home office….

I just posted the link to my knock out knock off on your previous post. Sorry it's a bit late, but I had to coordinate it with Rewind Wednesday 🙂

Kelly @ DesignTies

21 Draffin Bears August 25, 2009 at 6:58 pm

Hi Cheri,

What a lot of lovely ideas.
I really like blackboards in a kitchen for shopping list and memo notes.

Hugs
Carolyn

22 Shelia August 26, 2009 at 7:09 am

Hi Cheri! Oh, I've signed up to be one of your followers and too am looking forward to getting to know you better and I've been scrolling through your posts and can tell I'm gonna have a ball here!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia 😉

23 ReRe August 26, 2009 at 7:47 am

Thanks for the chalkboard paint idea! Your blog always inspires me. Thanks!

24 Britt August 26, 2009 at 10:39 am

There are some great projects there! I love those shoes!

25 Cara August 26, 2009 at 1:46 pm

Thanks for the magazine info, I ordered it!! Woohoo!!

Blessings,
Cara

26 alicia@thrifty and chic motif August 26, 2009 at 10:30 pm

Cheri your awesome! Thanks for making me one of your Faves. Your great and thanks for hosting! Now I have to come up with more ideas for the parties to come:) ….my poor husband 🙂 🙂

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