$20 or Less DIY Spring Chalkboard

 

Spring is in the air and with everything going on I’ve had a lot of free time to work on a few crafts around the house. If there is one thing I love to do, it is to repurpose what I already have laying around. The inspiration for this craft actually came from my oldest son Tyler’s science fair project. He was required to make a trifold board to present his Elephant Tooth Paste to his class. Well, the project was turned in via FlipGrid ( I still think that is so cool how they have adjusted to distant learning) and we were left with this awesome Elemer’s Trifold Board. Because I hate to throw a good thing away I spent some time thinking about what I wanted to do with it and thats when I came up with the idea to make a DIY Spring Chalkboard!

Here’s what you need:

We happen have the Rustoleum Chalk paint from a pervious home project, but you can pick up a 1 Qt. from Home Depot for $12.00 or less. What is nice about this paint is that it dries really fast so you’re not waiting a long time to make your board. While you are waiting for it to quick dry you’ll want to cut the wood. I chose an already white squared wood from Home Depot. It was $0.69 a foot so I think it was under $5? But I didn’t have to paint so that saved money and time.

After your paint has dried and your wood is cut you’ll glue on your boarders. Next, you’ll want to let your creation loose. Here is the vinyl project for my Cricut Joy. Choose what you’d like to draw. I was torn between rainbow, flowers and garden items. I went with the rainbows because it’s Emily’s favorite.

 

And there you have it! You can use the other side of the board to create one for another holiday or fun sign. Now head over to the next Spring Blog Train to see some other fun crafts.

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Egg Carton Flowers DIY

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Do you ever see a package or a box of some sort and think, “I really need to hold on to this” because you know it has more to it then it was being used for? Maybe it’s just me and I’ll be honest, I am that person with one of everything. So when my local farmers market switched to paper egg cartons I started to stash a few for when we had some time for crafting. It just so happens that this past weekend I found some time for the girls and I to do a little panting and tada! I present you with our paper egg carton flowers.

When I first started saving the cartons I really wasn’t sure what I wanted to use them for, so I did what most of us do and set out searching on pinterest. You’d be surprised of all the fun crafts that egg cartons can bring you. However, I knew there was just something else I wanted to do. After a few days of searching and finding things I kind of liked I decided to try something new. I grabbed a few supply’s I had on hand and set out to prep and paint with the girls.

Prepping and Painting the Egg Carton

First thing you’re going to want to do is get your flowers ready. You simply take your cartons and row by row cut each piece into their own. I did find that I had to use some heavy duty scissors so make sure you have a pair on hand to make things easier. You’ll also find that your carton will vary on pedals that you can make. I had two different kinds and with one I was able to make 3 and the other allowed me to make 4. When forming your pedals be sure to cut almost down to the bottom. This is what is going to give you the availability to open your flowers to look as if they are in bloom. Once you have those cut you are ready to go.

A few years ago I started to use a cake pop tray for our paint and i’ll tell you what, it has been the best paint tray! Not only can you add multiple colors at once but the dips help from getting the colors mixed and it keeps them in one place. In the past there had been many times that the boys would somehow push the paint completely off the plate or whatever I had put it on only to turn our entire area into one big canvas, so when Emily started to paint I was pretty proud of that fun mom hack.

 

 

 

 

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Once you have painted your flowers let them dry for about two hours. From here you can turn your flowers into whatever you like! For myself I was looking to make a bouquet that could display on the hall table. There are a few ways that you can make your stems. One, head outdoors and find some fun branches that may be laying around. Two, pick up a variety of sizes from the dollar store- you’ll just need to take off the flower provided because you only need the stem. Or three, if you’re like me and have random things laying around you can find some sort of sticks to use. I had found in my garage one of those dried out or maybe not really at all? bouquets that you would normally put in a vase that stand about 2-3 feet tall. I simply cut them to the size that I wanted and it worked out great. When adding your flower to the stem you’ll want to make a small thumbnail size hole and push the flower just in enough to that the stick barley shows a bump. After that you’ll glue in pompoms of your choice and let it dry for few hours. Had I had glue for my hot glue gun the drying process would have gone much faster, but I only had glue sticks available. Once it’s dry you are ready to display your DIY Egg Carton Flowers. 

 

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