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Magnetic Chalkboard Message Center for Vintage Trailer

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I could not make up my mind where to add a cool chalkboard, but knew I wanted one.  One of my Living the Art Life™ sponsors is MD Hobby & Craft, a division of MD Building products.  I’ll be teaching with some of their metals and I will soon be sharing another fun project using their product in Glinda, my art glamper.

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MD Hobby & Craft sent me the perfect sized magnetic chalkboard measuring 12 x 24.  I had originally planned to adhere this to Glinda’s inner door, but didn’t like that the screen covered it up and I want to keep my screen door.  So, I decided to create a frame and add it to the wall just inside my door.  It’s like a mini foyer, right?  This will be my main Message Center.  I really need to work on my chalk art, but I can write my next stops and add little mementos with magnets.

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  • To get started, I used dear hubby’s clamping miter box to clamp down molding pieces, lining up angles to cut to desired length. Be careful of which direction you want your angle to cut – don’t pay attention to edge in my photo as I cut at wrong angle first time.

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  • Using miter saw, cut the molding.

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  • Make sure edges all line up around metal chalkboard, covering the outer edges.

 

  • I then added a little wood glue to seams and added a small staple crossing seams at back.
  • After drying, I sanded any rough edges and painted frame using two coats of the same turquoise color I used inside Glinda on cabinets.

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  • While paint was drying, I seasoned my chalkboard.  This was done by rubbing sides of chalk across entire magnetic chalkboard.  Since it is metal, I rubbed the chalk in with my hands and then wiped off with soft cloth.  This is to prevent original chalk designs from scratching into chalkboard.

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  • Once paint was completely dried, I added LocTite  Power Grab glue to inner edges of frame.

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  • I centered MD Hobby & Craft magnetic chalkboard over back of frame. (you are looking at back of chalkboard in this image above)

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  • Make sure to wipe up any glue that seeps out.  A little glue goes a long way.
  • I used my brayer to press down those edges, again, cleaning up any glue on frame and on my brayer.

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  • Even though my paint was dried, I wasn’t sure if it had cured, so I didn’t want it sitting face down for any length of time.  Therefore, I turned my message center over and propped it up on my drying triangles.  I use these quite often in my studio too.  This made sure that my frame would not glue to my table if I missed cleaning up any glue around back edges.

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  • When glue was dried, it was time to mount message center in my vintage trailer.  I decided to use 3M Command Picture Strips.  I added one set of strips on all four corners.  I want to make sure it does not come loose with travel or if someone bumps it coming in to visit.
  • I removed adhesive strip from back of strips and mounted to wall in desire location.  I then carefully peeled the locking strips apart so I could burnish the 3M Command Strips in place.  Directions say to burnish each strip for 30 seconds and then wait at least 1 hour before hanging.  I left it overnight and came back in the morning to take the final pictures.

As mentioned, I hope to practice with some chalk designs and work on my handwriting.  In the meantime, Let’s go……

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