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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Fridge Chalkboard Menu

Back in the Fall, I got a notice from Pick Your Plum about 4 sheets of chalkboard vinyl for $6.00. I figured that was a good price and I went ahead and ordered a set. If you’re not familiar with Pick Your Plum, they offer daily specials on a variety of craft supplies. They have a limited supply so when you get the email, you better hop to if you want to get in on the special.

I bought the chalkboard vinyl and it languished in my office waiting for me to get around to using it. I always knew what I wanted to do with it, but it wasn’t until I saw this picture on the Silhouette blog that it came together for me.

I used the ones marked number 5 and 10. Silhouette has these sketch designs as well as chalkboard versions. I used the chalkboard versions with just the outside line cut.

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I added the title using the Dancing Script font. The days down the side are in the Quicksand Bold font. Buddy says I just should have cut “Pizza” next to Thursday since that is our pizza night. I cut the vinyl on the Fuzzy Vinyl setting since the program doesn’t have an option for chalkboard vinyl. I also double cut the image.

Silhouette Dinner Menu

Want to see how it turned out?

Chalkboard Vinyl Dinner Menu

Here it is with some writing on it.

Chalkboard Vinyl Dinner Menu

I cut out another frame, but I just did the outline so we’re not limited on what we write on it.

I made sure to prep the vinyl with chalk before using it, but I’m not absolutely convinced this step is necessary. I bought a chalkboard marker for these frames and you just wash it off when you want to change it up. When you get the vinyl wet it removes all the chalk dust.

If you are going to use regular chalk, it doesn’t hurt to rub in some chalk. I kind of like the chalky look over the straight black and white.

Chalkboard Vinyl Note Frame  

I honestly can’t remember if I bought the pen from Hobby Lobby or JoAnn’s, but that’s all that I have in my town so it was from one of them. I think it was about $3 and I’m certain I used a 40% off coupon.

Chalkboard Marker

Katie was very interested in the boards. She noticed them when she got her milk this morning. I had her write a message to the boys. They get home from school before her bus brings her back from work. She actually used a real piece of chalk which is why the lines aren’t as crisp as the other drawings.

Cleary, I need to work on my embellishments. I’ll redo it once the boys see Katie’s message.

Chalkboard Vinyl Note Frame

Here’s a distance shot.

Fridge with Chalkboard Dinner Menu & Frame

Um….yeah. I guess I didn’t see all the stuff on the fridge until I opened the picture. I’m just keeping it real here since there’s a little bit of everyone on the fridge; Hub’s lantern, Buddy’s Slinky and Kiddo’s Buckyballs, and my magnet art.

I love my ladies. They make me laugh. It’s like having a real live Pinterest Board in my home. Since you probably can’t read them, I put together a little collage for you. It’s kind of hard to read the one on the top, left but it says, “She was tempted to cause a scene.”

Funny Fridge Magnets Collage

I used to have the gals on the side of the fridge to make the front of the fridge look clean, but I missed seeing them. The side of the fridge is a little out of hand at the moment.

Side of Fridge

I tend to forget about this spot since you can only really see it when you’re at the stove. This picture was taken months ago, but you get an idea of the layout. My kitchen is not this clean today for an updated picture.

Oak Kitchen

That yellow chart on the back of the fridge above the toaster oven is our old Family Home Evening (FHE) chart. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are encouraged to have a family night once a week to help increase our faith and to build family unity.

We made the chart years ago (2005?) as one of activities to help give everyone a responsibility during FHE. We partnered up and drew pictures of each other. It’s one of my treasured items, even though we no longer use it.

FHE Chart

We all joke about our pictures. Nathan (aka Man Child) was going through his long-hair phase and we say he looks like one of the Beatles'.

Nathan & Caricature

Ryley (aka Baby Girl) says she looks like a wolfman. You would not believe how hard it was to find a picture of the girl from that year where she wasn’t making some sort of goofy face. She’d obviously cut her bangs by the time we drew these pictures. I’m certain the expression on their faces in the drawing is pretty accurate to the looks they were giving each other. If I recall, they were pretty much the McBickerson’s that year, amongst others.

Rye & Caricature

Noah’s picture (aka Buddy) actually looks a lot like him, but the red lips get a lot of teasing.

Noah & Caricature

Sam’s picture (aka Kiddo) looks like him, too, but it also looks like one of our friend’s sons (Willie McKinney).

Sam & Caricature

I look like one of the Simpsons characters, but at least I’m skinny so I’m not complaining. Dave (aka Hubs) is not even the same race as the rest of us, but Noah did a good job of capturing Dave’s likeness.

Family at King's Island 2005

For building family unity, I dubbed it a successful activity. As far as looking like us…eh, not so much.

Where was I? Oh, yeah. Chalkboards. I love them. I love their whimsical shape and I like having a place to write on the fridge. I tried the dry erase markers, but it left a blue tint to my fridge that I could never really get clean. With the chalk marker I don’t even have to worry about chalk dust. Bonus!

I like being able to see my plan for the week because it helps me think ahead about dinner and what I need to do to prepare. I envision using the note frame to let the boys know what snacks they can have or to remind of us important stuff or simply for Katie messages. We’ll see how it pans out.

Chalkboard Vinyl Refrigerator Dinner Menu & Note Frame

Project Breakdown:

  • Chalkboard Vinyl (9”x12”) – $3.00 for two pieces
  • Chalkboard Marker – $3.00(ish)

Total Project Cost: $6.00

Total Project Time – About 30 minutes

Suesan

25 comments:

  1. Love the chalkboard vinyl designs! Definitely my style!!the drawings of the kids are pretty good!

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  2. Perfect! I bought the dry erase vinyl they had around the same time and haven't done anything with it.

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  3. What a good idea. Thank you for sharing. God bless x

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  4. What a CLEVER way to use the chalkboard vinyl! I love it. That's the kind of menu I might actually use ;-)

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  5. How perfect! Do you know if anyone sells something like this? I don't have a machine *pout* but would love to use something similar on my refrigerator.

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  6. Chalkboard menu is SO CUTE! Really makes me wish I had a Silhouette...

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  7. Great job. I love it! Please consider sharing this with my readers over at http://sassafrassalvation.blogspot.com/2012/02/sasss-sunday-salvation-show-10.html
    Hugs, Kathy

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  8. This is too cool...love me some chalkboard anything!! And your family is so adorable, Suesan! Would be delighted for you to share this at Mop it Up Mondays: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/02/mop-it-up-mondays-party-2.html

    {HUGS},
    kristi
    (your newest follower)

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    1. Oh and I adore the name of your blog...so clever of you!! ; )

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  9. I have yet to do a chalk board project...this looks like a good one. I'm off to check out Pick Your Plum! Thanks for some Monday inspiration!

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  10. Such a smart idea! I've been debating on whether or not to get a Silhouette. You might have given me just the nudge I needed! Coming over from Between Naps on the Porch and your newest follower!

    Jeanine

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  11. This is a great idea. I just upgraded to a stainless stell fridge so my previous magnetic board just won't work on it.

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  12. I love chalkboard paint! I'm going to try this so my little cousins have something to do when I babysit ;)

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  13. I really impress by this pictures art and creations.Thanx to share with us.I like this blog.I really inspire from it.

    Prismatics

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  14. Those look fabulous! I just made a chalkboard sign for the kitchen too, but it's not cool vinyl on the fridge like yours! I'm loving it! I'd be thrilled if you'd share here:

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2012/02/shine-on-fridays-13-and-some-fabulous.html

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  15. Love finding a great new blog to follow. I'm following you now with the new Linky tool, so follow back so we can stay connected, Lori

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  16. This is so clever and inexpensive! I'd love for you to share this at Mix it up Monday:

    http://flourmewithlove.blogspot.com/2012/02/mix-it-up-monday.html

    I hope to see you soon:)

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  17. That is way cool! I love chalkboards.

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  18. Followed you over from A Bowl Full of Lemons! Love your chalkboard vinyl project! I got my silhouette for christmas...still a bit afraid of it, but this inspires me to get it out again. Thank you!

    Mandy
    projectqueen.org

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  19. those are so cool that's the perfect use for that vinyl! I would love you to add this and any other posts you want to show off to my What We Wore and Made party over at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com/search/label/WWWMW

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  20. I'm following from the Linky blog hop...I'd love you to follow me back!
    Sally
    loveofhomes.blogspot.com

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  21. Great idea - and I have never seen the chalk markers - now on my list to find! Cute drawing of the children!

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  22. Cute post and project! I have an old roll of matte black contac paper, do you suppose it is the same thing as they sell now called chalkboard paper? Mine certainly works with chalk. It was from a hardware store so it was sort of the industrial-strength size roll and I may never run out of it! Also love the idea of putting your Anne Taintor gals on the fridge. I have a few beloved old calendars and date books of hers that would be perfect repurposed into fridge magnets. Thank you for multiple inspiration!

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