7.2.2013
{Chalkboard Labels // diy project}
One
thing I need to tackle in the near future is organizing baby N's
nursery closet. I know I want to use baskets on the top shelf to try
and keep it clutter free and I wanted to make some labels for the
baskets. Any chance I get to use chalkboard paint, I'm on it! I love
that stuff! This way I can write on and erase anytime I need to change
what's in the basket because being a first time mom-to-be I probably
won't know what will work best until she is here and is the center of
our world :) Below I will show you exactly how I made my set of five
chalkboard labels.
Materials Needed:
-cardboard pieces
-scissors
-pencil
-jute
-chalkboard paint (I used spray)
-stencil for label shape
-hole punch
First,
I found my stencil I wanted to use, printed it out, and then cut it
out. Next, I traced the stencil five times on the cardboard and cut each
one out.
Then,
I took my five cut outs outside and laid them on a large enough area
safe for me to spray paint & not get any paint on the garage floor.
I have to keep the hubby happy when it comes to "his" garage & yes,
I've made that mistake before! ;) Once laid out, I spray painted three
coats on each side. I let each coat dry before applying the next.
After
the painting was done and they were completely dry, I brought them back
inside and used a hole punch to make two holes in each piece. Then, I
cut ten pieces of jute that were each about ten inches long. I tied
knots on one end of each piece of jute and then threaded them through
each hole.
Once
I purchase the baskets I'm going to use I'll thread each piece of jute
through a hole in the basket and then tie the two pieces on each label
together inside the basket. I practiced attaching one of the labels on a
storage basket I had in my laundry room so here is an idea of what it
will look like.
Any mom's out there know what I should put on the labels to start out with? I would love to hear your thoughts!
<3, Katie