Make a Mini-Chalkboard!

Following on from Friday's post about my caper into "busy bag" making , I thought I'd share what I got up to over the weekend with you.

I'm not sure how or why I came up with the idea of making mini chalkboards; it certainly wasn't an activity highlighted on any busy-bag website I came across. For this reason, I really had no idea how I was going to do it! A google search produced several how-to sites suggesting making the boards from plywood which was a good idea... if I knew how to cut such a thing!

Amanda came up with a great suggestion to paint the inner cardboard of those cheap and cheery Ikea frames you get in little packs of two -- another great solution which would have worked a treat except I live an hour away from Ikea.

So I hit the $2 store. As you do in desperate situations!

And as always, I came up trumps.

I came away with a packet of mounting boards and some art canvas paper which I decided was the quickest and easiest way of making my mini-chalkboards. I already had a tin of chalkboard paint at home.

Want the how-to? It's so easy:

You need:
- Some mounting boards (from craft stores or $2 store)
- Chalkboard paint
- Thick cardboard or a picture frame (optional)
- Coloured paint (optional)
- Chalk
- Makeup remover pads or a chalkboard duster
- Glue
- Scissors

How to:
1. Paint dry-mount with 2-3 coats of chalkboard paint. Leave to dry. (sorry, forgot to photograph!)
2. Cut drymount using sharp knife into smaller "chalkboards" (or leave as-is for one large chalkboard)
3. Get your darling child to "decorate" your chalkboard "frames" (ie the cardboard sheets). We used brightly coloured paint:


4. Once paint is dry, glue your chalkboards onto the cardboard. Using your scissors, cut around the chalkboards so you create a little "frame". I used a zig-zag but you can use whatever decorative scissors you like!

4. Place into zip-lock bag with a few sticks of white/ coloured chalk and "duster" (I used a Swisper -- works a treat!) and


5. T-daaaaa! Instant arty MOBILE fun at your fingertips whenever you need it! Great for the car... on a plane... at a cafe... and so on.



Our busy-bag "swap" is this evening -- tra-la-la-la!

I love a good party


Down that Little Lane


the lovely Tessa @ down that little lane is starting a weekly party session dedicated to pinterest {a little piece of heaven on earth! where you can make virtual pinboards of all things gorgeous, follow others & get lost for hours}








here are a few of my recent pins of love


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all these images from my pinterest collection
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Photo Sessions {Twin Kids} & {Family}

Twin Kids
This past week I had the pleasure of shooting twin cuties. My sister helped with this shoot which was awesome. Being behind the camera ready to snap and trying to get two little ones to sit still, smile, and look (at least in the direction of the camera for some photos) is not easy! We were all worn out by the end chasing them around! We did manage to get some natural and fun photos though!

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B4

12c copy

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B1

Family of Four
My sister's family! With the recent birth of my newest niece my sister wanted an updated family photo. Here are a few from the session!

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B1

C1
Cute fam, huh?

I'm looking forward to more shoots this week!
Hope you all had a fantastic weekend!

Hoop wall art

Hoop Wall Art



This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you some gorgeous hoop wall art with these gorgeous pics. Check back soon for some more of the most inspirational photographers on Flickr.



Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites (clockwise from top left):



Have a sweet day!