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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See other great chalkboard ideas here:
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oh so fun!!!!
so, miss no measure…..do you have a certain consistency you go for???
cake mix? brownie mix?
thanks
barb
Hi Gail….love your blog! You are just w-a-y too crafty!!
One question….I have seen several blogs talking about the homemade milk paint. One said just add the plaster of paris to your latex paint. Have you ever just used flat wall paint in the mix or does it have to be the latex???
Thanks!