After scouring the internet for ideas, I finally formulated my plan. Painting my pantry door with both magnetic and chalkboard paint. Here is my little DIY, on how I did this project.
Here is how my pantry door started out.
I decided to leave a white border around the magnetic chalkboard. I measured 4 inches from all sides,and drew lines to mark where I wanted to paint.
I taped off the border with some frog tape to prevent any of the paints from bleeding underneath. (I love frog tape!)
The first layer needed to be the magnetic paint. I decided to use Rust-oleum Magnetic Primer as it seemed to have the best review online.
I read online that you need a good six coats for the magnetic paint to work, but after my sixth coat I found that it barely had a magnetic hold. I ended up painting TEN coats of magnetic primer. And this paint is AWFUL to paint with! It is hard to remove from your hands and has a very oily texture. I felt like I was painting with motor oil. In hindsight, I should have just bought a large sheet of thin metal and glued it to the door! This is a picture of the paint after one coat of the magnetic primer.
After my TEN coats of magnetic primer, I finally decided it was strong enough for magnets and it was time for the chalkboard paint. I purchsed Rust-Oleum Specialty Chalkboard Paint and painted two layers of paint over the magnetic primer.
I removed the tape and the directions say to let the paint cure for three days.
I wanted to add a little more decorations to the kitchen, so I purchased a custom vinyl cut decal from Curzon Promotional Graphics. I was able to design exactly how I wanted the decal to read and layout.
I absolutely love this decal! And I love the idea that I am the only person in the world with it :)
After the three days of letting the chalkboard paint cure, the directions say to place a layer of chalk over the top of it.
Here is the door covered in chalk.
And wipe it off with a dry cloth.
Aiden isn't quite old enough to know how to use chalk, he more eats it then anything, but I think eventually he will love drawing on this door. He plays with the magnets while I cook, which has been a nice distraction to him trying to go through my cupboards. The hubby likes the door because it's a good way to keep track of what we need to buy at the grocery store next time we go. It has become a real lifesaver around the kitchen and I am glad to have another project checked off my list of things to do around the house!
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I removed the tape and the directions say to let the paint cure for three days.
I wanted to add a little more decorations to the kitchen, so I purchased a custom vinyl cut decal from Curzon Promotional Graphics. I was able to design exactly how I wanted the decal to read and layout.
I absolutely love this decal! And I love the idea that I am the only person in the world with it :)
After the three days of letting the chalkboard paint cure, the directions say to place a layer of chalk over the top of it.
Here is the door covered in chalk.
And wipe it off with a dry cloth.
Finally, we are done! The door turned out great! I repainted the rest of the door white to brighten it up and switched out the door handle to one that can be locked. (To prevent a certain toddler from emptying the pantry!) I love the way the decal adds some cute decoration to my kitchen, and we actually use this board quite a lot!
Aiden isn't quite old enough to know how to use chalk, he more eats it then anything, but I think eventually he will love drawing on this door. He plays with the magnets while I cook, which has been a nice distraction to him trying to go through my cupboards. The hubby likes the door because it's a good way to keep track of what we need to buy at the grocery store next time we go. It has become a real lifesaver around the kitchen and I am glad to have another project checked off my list of things to do around the house!
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This is such a cute idea. When my kids were little they used the fridge, but now with stainless steel the magnets won't hold.
ReplyDeleteI am looking for something to do with my pantry door, but not sure what I should do.
Keep posting all of your wonderful ideas.
This is an awesome idea! I think I would like it on the inside and outside of our pantry door. On the inside of our door we have Chore Charts for the kids, but I think I would like to incorporate that into something similar to what you've done here!
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Chore charts are a great idea! My kiddo is only 17 months so I think we have a few years before I could add those. Thanks for checking out the blog!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a awesome idea!
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Thanks! I found out he likes to draw on it best with fat chalk just incase someone was wanting to make a chalkboard.
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