Paint Chips are Mini Chalkboards!!

Paint chips are MINI CHALKBOARDS!!


Paint chips reused for tags



I discovered this one day when I was painting an old ironing board (reveal at some point) with the black chalkboard paint from Home Depot. I had just rubbed the ironing board down with some sandpaper to make sure it was smooth before a second coat and then wiped it down with a rag so I had a fair idea of how the chalkboard felt to the touch.




paint samples from Home Depot



Incidentally, I had some paint chips on the kitchen counter for some other project and I happened to move them. As I moved the paint chips I thought, 'Hmm.. this feels like the chalk board'. I reached into the drawer, pulled out a piece of chalk, and, yes, wrote on the little paint chips... perfectly. Smoothly. It was a little dream of a chalk board.

So then my mind starting working on how to use these "little chalkboards". One thing I came up with is tags for the Christmas presents. I cut them up into little Christmas shapes and decorated them with ribbon. 

A Christmas Tree tag.


green paint chip Christmas tree tag


Some round ones...


Red paint chip Christmas tag



Blue Christmas tree...


blue Christmas tree paint chip


A bell shaped tag..



Christmas shapes paint chip tags



These little chalkboard tags can be embellished to the max if you like. I can only imagine how some of you would put your fabulous creative spin onto these little paint chips.



ribbon and paint chips



I bought this Bistro Chalk Marker from Amazon. It works beautifully and if you make a mistake it can be rubbed right off with a damp cloth.



Bistro chalk marker




See how neat the writing is with this cool chalkboard pen?




Tags for presents made with paint chips




So paint chips are mini chalkboards!

I have some more ideas for these. 

What can you think to do with them? 


Best Christmas Wishes,


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Do you like to wrap presents in brown paper? Or burlap? Check out this post for some CUTE ideas for wrapping presents in brown paper and burlap!




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5 comments

  1. Hi Linda, that's a pretty cool marker.It's late and I can't think right now but I look forward to seeing what you have in mind. :)

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  2. Oh my goodness, those are fabulous. And FREE..... and FABULOUS..... Thank you for sharing this great idea. I am pinning this one. Hugs, Beverly

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  3. SO cute! Love this idea!

    Again, thanks for joining the Link Up this week!

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  4. Hi Linda what a great and creative idea. I love it and I'm pinning.
    Julie

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  5. That's a great idea, and you can get almost any color imaginable!

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