How to Make Faux Chalkboard Labels
While I have been making my daughters desk, and decorating it a bit, I have been thinking about all of the things I would like to add to her desk to make it more manageable and also save her some room. One of the coolest things I have seen is a chalk marker set from my local craft store. It is a wet erasble chalk-like marker. How about that for a little less dust in the house? Ha! Seriously. I could not pass these up when I saw them and had the perfect idea for them. These are opaque and can be used on windshields, dry erase boards, windows, mirros, and of course, chalk boards! They can also be used on vinyl, which is what I am going to use them on.
I technically could create a stencil with my Silhouette machine and use chalkboard paint, but it's hot over here and I am lazy, and this is WAY easier. Besides, I have been painting a lot lately, and I really wanted a short cut, and this is an easy short cut with the faux chalkboard labels!
The first thing I am going to do is create my labels in my Silhouette and then cut out my labels. You can also hand cut your labels, and I have a free printable here you can download and use. However, if you have a Silhouette I would use it for the clean lines.
Avery does have a few things with the Chevron print, like this, and this. She loves the print, so I decided to add a little more to her life by decorating her storage jars with a Chevron print paper.
Let me know what you think!