![]() ![]() ![]() I drew it in with the tiny piece of white chalk. You can see in the photo above I decided to add a base to my apparent Christmas Tree. ![]() I did the wording a bit high on the tray because I am using it in a basket that will have the bottom half mostly hidden. Then I aligned it where I wanted, taped it down, and started tracing the letters with a pencil. Want to see more ways I transfer graphics? Check out this post, here. (rub the back of the printed out lettering with chalk) To transfer the lettering onto the chalkboard, I used yellow chalk (I ran out of white). (I think I was subconsciously making it into a Christmas tree but didn’t realize it at the time!) I just chose the fonts I liked and arranged them from smallest to largest. I created the graphic you see on the left on my computer. Last year’s message was still on it when I pulled it out this year to decorate. This will be the third year I’ve done that.Īnd this is what it looks like this year… I used it as a fun message board in my kitchen originally, then it was used at Christmas to write holiday messages on. I used Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, in the color Graphite, to create this chalkboard and the other one I’m going to show you today. I picked up this old metal tray from the thrift store a few years ago and made it into a chalkboard. Today I am sharing part of my very thrifty, DIY Christmas decor with you… Easy Holiday Chalk Art with Chalk Pens Add a little festive to your decor this season with this holiday chalk art! ![]()
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