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DIY Framed Kitchen Blackboard | House & Home Post tonight's menu, bistro-style, with this DIY project. Paint a swatch of black in a corner of the kitchen, frame it with crisp white moulding and let the board take over from messy notes and lists, or use it for an extra-large calendar or menu.
What it Costs: Moulding $20 Blackboard paint $14 TOTAL: $48
Decide how much of the wall you want to cover with blackboard. In this case, we painted the top half of the wall above the existing wainscotting — a 4’ h. x 5’ w. space. We made the frame from four pieces of 1” x 4” moulding. You can purchase this moulding at The Home Depot. If possible, have the store mitre the four pieces of moulding to length as per the dimensions of your desired blackboard surface. If you cannot, cut it yourself with a handsaw, making sure that the ends have exact 45° angles. Tape off the surface to be painted. Place the tape on the wall 1” in from where the outer edge of the frame will lie. On the kitchen wall, the bottom of the frame lies 1/2” above the top of the wainscotting. Prime and paint the wall according to the instructions in Blackboard Basics (above). Paint the moulding pieces (and let dry) before attaching them to the wall. We used the paint colour of the room’s trim and wainscotting for a clean, contemporary look. Once the blackboard and moulding paints are completely dry, apply glue to the moulding and attach it to the wall using 1-1/2” screws.
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