Vintage YoT: We Love You Frame

Hi Friends! I have thing for chalkboards and chalkboard paint.Chalkboards don't have to be black or green anymore. There's a bevy of beautiful colors out there. You can use chalkboard spray paint or find it as an acrylic or latex paint. 

Rust-oleum makes a latex paint that can be tinted in a dozen different shades including raspberry, peapod, periwinkle and garnet. I used garnet for this "I Love You" chalkboard frame project. This is a good gift the "kids" can make to give Dad for Valentine's Day *wink wink*.

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Supplies: wooden frame from Michaels ($1), quick grip glue, chalk ink or white chalk, Rust-olem chalkboard paint, conversation hearts candy and a photo to put in the frame.
 
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Paint the frame red. It will probably take two coats.

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I had my kids write their names with a chalk ink pen (available at Michael's). I've found that when I am writing letters the chalk ink is easier to use then regular chalk.

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The neat thing about that latex paint is that if you mess up with the chalk ink, you can just use a damp rag to clean up the "oops" and redo.

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Next step, mess with the conversation hearts to see where you want to place them and how you like the colors to go together.

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Here's mine pre-glue.

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Glue action shot.

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I wrote "We heart You" at the top.

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Use the little square that came in the frame as a template to trim your photo.

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I'll admit I tried to find the best looking candy hearts that I could.

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All ready for Valentine's Day gift giving!

Linking up here.

Malia

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