DIY Chalk Paint (kids table and chairs)
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I’ve made my own diy chalk paint before, along with my own chalkboard paint. For the chalkboard paint I used unsanded grout. So many people are making chalky paint with plaster of paris so that’s what I’ve been using. I made my own chalky paint for the paneless cupboard door shelf.
To start, I poured some water onto the plaster of paris and stirred it up. To get more details see my post DIY chalky paint makes a great primer.
This red paint has lasted a LONG time. I also used it on the Toddler Bed, and the Door Bookshelf.
Then I added some red paint, and stirred some more. I mix paint just like I cook—I don’t measure anything. There are lots of recipes online for this if you need it.
The best reason to use this paint is there is very little prep to do.
I bought some little red chairs at our Habitat for Humanity ReStore last year. They were a little rough.
The one on the left is after a quick coat of the homemade chalky paint.
After both chairs got their little makeover, I broke out the Annie Sloan dark wax. The one on the left is after the wax.
This is a table I got from jamie. She bought it at a thrift store several years ago, and painted it. She used it for quite awhile, but then passed it on to me.
I did a quick coat of the chalky paint on it, not working hard to cover up the undercoat.
I used Rustoleum Chalkboard paint on the top of the table. I general do at least 3 coats. Going east to west on the first coat, north to south on the next coat, then sort of both ways on the last coat. I use a foam brush when I paint chalkboard paint on. Then I store it in a baggie. It lasts a LONG time that way.
Not shown—after the chalkboard paint dried on the table, I put a light coat of the dark wax on the table (the red part of course, not the top).
AFTER

I’m really pleased how the chairs got a facelift, but didn’t really change them much.
I also love the red and the black together.
Aren’t the chairs sweet? They do have some bad places in them, but I figure they might be as old as me, so the imperfections add to their charm! ![]()
Ohhh to be a kid again!
gail
more great kids furniture ideas here:
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I have not had much success “conditioning” the chalk board painted surface before using(as the paint instructs). It always ends up dulling the black color to a washed out greyish, and it looks yucky. Any hints or advice on what you have found works best? Thanks as always for your posts and help.
This is darling! I *always* love red!
Totally LOVE, Gail. Great job! I’ve been combing yard sales for a table and chair set for my little one and hope to do a similar makeover. Thanks for the inspiration!
they turned out so great! (nrn)
What an adorable makeover! I Love the table and chairs and the red and black together.
I love it! The chairs and the table are just so cute. I want to be a kid again too!
Dee 🙂
that set is so adorable! love it- the color and the chalkboard!
Looks fabulous! Love the red!
Holly
Fabulous idea – love that cute little set!!!
What a great table and chairs. I can see a set of those in my house in the next year for my lil grandson. Don’t cha just LOVE homemade chalk paint? Great transformation Ms. Gaily Gail
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Hugs ~
Deanna
Love the transformation!
Mrs. Delightful
http://www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
Very sweet! I love the red and black color combination! And you know how I love making chalk paint!