DIY Chalkboard Placemat

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DIY Chalkboard Placemats

Hi dear friends! Today I have a fun fall tour for you…complete with mantels, wreaths, tablescapes, free printables and porches! It rolls out all week.  Not to mention my DIY chalkboard placemats.

When I was young teachers would send kids outside to bang chalkboard erasers as a form of punishment. I never really got how that was punishment! Everything about a chalkboard was mesmerizing to me. Getting to write your name or an answer on the big smooth blank green canvas seemed like a dream come true. It was an elusive treat to write on a chalkboard with authority like a teacher did. Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

I don’t think I’m alone in my admiration of the classic teaching tool. That feeling tingles in the depths of our school girl memories and surfaces when the smell of fresh crayons hit the air. Chalkboards only showed up at school, so for the non-teachers of the world, our dream of dulling chalk sticks into nubs died when grade school ended. This old time feeling has to be part of the reason chalkboards have made such a strong impact on the decorating world.Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

The only thing better than drawing on a chalkboard is drawing on the table. My little project today marries those two childhood joys! Chalkboard placemats. I mean really, it doesn’t get much better than that! You can dress them up or style them down, versatile and fun for the young and old alike. Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

It’s one of my favorite projects to date, not to mention it’s part of a fall tour filled with fabulous inspiration for your home. Please don’t leave without visiting some of the other blogs listed at the bottom of this post…the party lasts all week!Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

DIY Chalkboard Placemat Supply List

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Hard Board Panel 4X8

Chalkboard Spray Paint

Chalk

Sponge Brushes

Sand Paper or block

Table Saw

Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

  1. Start by cutting down the hardboard into 14″ X 17.5″ placemats. You can get six placemats out of one sheet. Use extreme caution and safety equipment when working with a table saw!
  2. Sand the edges. The backing of the hard board sheds, so try to get the outer edges as clean and smooth as possible.Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!
  3. Layout mats on a covered work space and paint with chalkboard paint. You will need to apply a few light coats for best results!Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!
  4. Season the board by rubbing it down with chalk and wiping clean.
  5. Decorate with chalk to your heart’s content.Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

There are multiple ways to do a chalkboard finish in addition to the method shared here. Some paints you can paint directly on a smooth surface and they will make a chalkboard finish, there is spray paint available and you can try homemade chalky paint, which I frequently use. None of them wipe clean the same as a good old fashioned chalkboard, but all can easily be wiped down with a slightly damp rag if needed.Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

You can use the chalkboard placemats as a name card, draw out different scenes for different season or just let guests be kids again! I hope y’all have fun with this one. My table was inspired by these thrift store turkey salt & pepper shakers I picked up for a song. You might want to see the rest of the house…it has a books and pages theme for fall that spilled onto the dining table with flowers made from vintage sewing patterns!Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

Here is how I made the precious monogramed napkins you see at our table! I’d love you even more if you’d share this project with your friends!Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

Now do your self a favor and check out the rest of these gorgeous fall ideas:

2016 Fall Ideas Tour

Monday – Mantels

 

Tuesday -Tablescapes

At the Picket Fence  |  Our Southern Home  |  Restoration Redoux

Fall Ideas Tour: Mantels, Tablescapes, Wreaths, Printables and Porches. Hunt & Host's DIY chalkboard placemat is a fun project for any time of the year!

Wednesday – Wreaths

Interior Frugalista  |  Hymns and Verses  |  The Everyday Home
 

Thursday – Printables

 

Friday – Porches

Town and Country Living  |  My Creative Days

 
 

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49 Comments

  1. What a fantastic idea to make chalk boards to use as placemats! They are the perfect backdrop for your Fall Table. And I too was enamored with getting to write on the teacher’s blackboard! 🙂

  2. This is such a cute idea, Kim. I remember how much fun it was to write on the chalkboard and also getting a new box of crayons. That new crayon smell made me as happy as the new car smell does as a grown up! Everything looks beautiful. Thank you for the great tutorial and for joining us on the tour. Have a great week! ~ Angie

  3. I am a teacher and I still like writing on the chalkboard although we don’t use them much anymore! I love your chalkboard placemats and they are going to be perfect to use for entertaining year-round. And if you have young guests, drawing on the placemat will keep them busy while the adults talk. Beautiful table!

  4. Totally love the black and white theme. The checks are such a refreshing change from the traditional fall colors and themes. And I love, love, love the placemats. Such a fun and easy project….I will surely have to copy this idea. Thanks so much for sharing. Susie from Chelsea Project

  5. Kim this is such a fantastic project and I’m with you that we never get too old to enjoy writing on a chalkboard…unless it’s to do math problems which is where I draw the line. LOL! Everything looks beautiful and I’m so thrilled to be part of this tour with you my friend! 🙂

  6. I think the chalkboard placemats are adorable. However, the link in your email today was for making barn wood but instead took me to this page. Can you send me the link on making barnwood? I love barnwood too but it is very pricey to buy authentic barnwood. I want an entire wall in my living room clad in barnwood.

  7. Really fantastic, almost missed that piece of chalk as I was loving those napkins! Love how modern and clean the placemat is and yet it totally works with your home! Thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

  8. This is such a fun idea! Everyone at the table could show off their mad drawing skills 😉 Thanks for sharing with us at Family Joy Blog link up and hope to see you again!

  9. I have a question, on the DIY page where I found your placemats it says “Simply cut cardboard into a mat-sized rectangle, then apply a few coats of chalkboard paint” but your instruction says “4×8 hardboard panel”. Is it possible to use heavy cardboard for non permanent boards?

    1. you could use a heavy cardboard, anything with a smooth surface really. The only hesitation I have with cardboard is it tends to warp when you paint it, if you have time to bend it back than that would be a great cost saving alternative! good thinking!!!

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