You can usually find each of these at the dollar store and you’ll probably be able to make several topiaries with these supplies..
Well, actually I totally would have if it was up to me.Or I would have just hot glued it right to the wall.
Of course Chris stepped in and decided to do things the “right way”.And his right way was, well….We don’t really want a wobbly chalkboard that could fall down at any second hanging in our daughter’s room.
So here’s what he used!.He got these little inter-locking hanging things from the hardware store.. To make sure the chalkboard would sit flush on the wall, he routed out a section of the frame and put one piece in on each side..
The matching pieces got mounted directly on the wall.. Ta-da!.
The finest chalkboard that ever lived!.First of all, the decor styles and dress of the facilitators are completely dated and therefore super entertaining to watch, but beyond that, it’s actually really helpful.
It takes you through the basic step-by-step process and gets you ready to go!.Here’s a picture of one of the three windows I was working on before, with no cornice and just some 2 inch faux wood blinds..
Previously, I had made these rustic burlap valances in the Fall, just for fun.They were fine for then, but it was time for something a little more polished.