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We like to have special breakfasts in here together on holidays, do homework, play games, or do crafts.
Before you can start drawing on your chalkboard, you need to “season” it.This basically means that you rub chalk all over it and then you smear it around with a rag really quickly.

At the bottom you can see where I had rubbed the chalk on, and that the top you can see how it looks after it’s been smeared.Even with a giant chalkboard like this, it’s only a 5 minute job..Closet doors: fully-seasoned and ready to go!

Chris was a little confused as to why I would paint our closet doors black, but he’s just not cool like you and I, so he doesn’t get how neat it is..So what did I decide to draw on them, this first time around?.

Why, closet doors of course!
I used an old yardstick that I found in a closet upstairs to draw a bunch of “planks” and try to make them look sort of like those fun barn-style doors I’ve been seeing around lately.If you’ve been putting it off like I have, you should go for it!
It’s definitely one craft that gives you a lot of bang (and puffiness) for your buck!First of all, let’s get one thing out of the way.I have to ask: Do you think it’s “moldings” or “moUldings”?
I’ve seen both and when I Googled it, both seemed pretty acceptable, so I just went with what felt right.If you know for sure either way, by all means let me know!