Door Panel Chalkboard How-To: No Painting Required!
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It was plain-jane before and needing a little something, so I gave the contact paper a try.
To get the perfect shape of my door panel, I simply taped the contact paper up with some painter’s tape, then used a crayon to rub on the guideline for cutting. Lucky for me, my panel was exactly 18″ wide, the same width as the contact paper, so I didn’t even have to cut the sides!
After cutting, I just started at the top and began to peel and stick. This stuff is so easy to use and can even be pulled up and re-stuck if a wrinkle appears.
Just peel it down a couple inches at a time, smoothing it carefully as you go.
My door panel was done it less than 10 minutes! Way easier than painting!
And now I’ve got the perfect spot for leaving messages or reminders or just another excuse for more chalkboard art.
It erases completely clean with a damp cloth, and leaves no residual chalk markings!
You’re going love this stuff! And it’s only $6 a roll right now! Click here to get yours!
I can’t wait to use this for other projects now! No surface in this house is safe. Let me know what you use yours for!
Kenya@Greenhouse
October 17, 2013 @ 9:59 pm
Cute!!!
Julie
October 18, 2013 @ 1:14 am
Thanks, Kenya π
NanaDiana
October 17, 2013 @ 11:29 pm
I have seen this advertised but have never tried it. I guess I think of the old contact paper which was ALWAYS a mess to apply and would stick to itself and wrinkle and there was no time to readjust it-lol Your door looks GREAT!!!!! xo Diana
Julie
October 18, 2013 @ 1:16 am
Ha! Thanks! Maybe I just got lucky, but this was a cinch! Can't wait to use it on something else π
feedingthisfamily
October 18, 2013 @ 3:42 pm
Hi Julie! Once again your house is the cutest! Love this idea! I will be featuring it on my weekly series tomorrow called Saturday Night Share.
Julie
October 21, 2013 @ 1:15 am
Thanks so much! Glad you like it π
Pamela Rosenberg
October 18, 2013 @ 3:44 pm
Love it … until I want to take it off. Maybe I'll move and let the next owner worry about it. π Thanks for the 411.
Have a fun weekend.
pam @ BeColorful
Julie
October 21, 2013 @ 1:16 am
Ha! I doubt I'll get tired of mine anytime soon, but it peels off pretty easily!
Julie redheadcandecorate.com
October 20, 2013 @ 11:41 pm
Well now Julie, I'm a Julie too! I LOVE THIS!! I have never seen it. Must try it. I love your idea, and your cute photos. Esp. the pretty redhead π I will be featuring this on my FB page tonight @ 8pm π So happy you linked it up @ our "Inspiration Monday Party"~ (also pinned!)
Julie
October 21, 2013 @ 1:17 am
Thanks, Jules! π
Ashley
November 9, 2013 @ 9:43 pm
Julie,
Do you know if this comes off easily? I purchased some thinking it was that "cling film" type of wall adhesive, not necessarily like contact paper. We are in a rented space and don't want to mess up walls/wallpaper etc.
Julie
November 10, 2013 @ 12:40 pm
I'm not sure about this, Ashley. I did a test piece on my door & it came off perfectly, but I don't know about walls. You may want to contact the company & see if they have answers for you!