I need help making over my first grader's desks please!
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Contact paper will work providing you apply it so the creases are underneath, Other ideas as well you could decopauge them with assorted learning activities or make designs with colorful duct tape again making sure it is applied so they cannot peal it off,or paint them with chalk board paint.
Have you tried cleaning with a Mr clean magic eraser? That works really well on many things.
Yes, unfortunately that didn't work either.
Thank you for your ideas. I like the chalkboard idea. Would I have to prime the surface first?
Thank you!
I have eliminated the 'primer stage' by cleaning the wood piece by GENEROUSLY spraying it with Awesome (bought at the $ store) and rubbing vigorously with a cotton rag. I think you could use a minwax product (again, on a rag) OR and I do love the idea of the chalk board finish.......that the kids can make notes on. Buy a couple of bottles of awesome and a box of cotton rags for the class to use to clean their own desks regularly! If any kids are allergic, it can be done after class.... I have has terrific results on some pretty amazing pieces with this..... Karen
sorry for the type.... make that I have HAD terrific results......
doggone, this thing keeps changing my words!
What about decopatching
How about doing a go fund me page for new desks or work stations.
gofundme is an online fund sourcing page where people can set up requests for funding for anything from funeral expenses to school supplies. Teachers I know have refurnished their entire rooms this year. Last year several teachers I know finished the year with 10 iPads each thanks to generous people who wanted to donate to their projects. I have never done one, but it is the go to for many teachers who are trying to upgrade their classrooms, fund technology, or just get furniture that suits their students' needs.
Here's the link: https://www.gofundme.com/
good luck!
if it is white.....could primer it then paint with chalk paint...if you paint it a darker colr it does not need primer...either way i would sand it down on top a nd sides to make it imperfect..may need 2 coats of paint if markers coming through..could polyurethane top if it is wood ...after sanding on it ...and using "orange gel stripper on top to get all of markings out...i just use sponge type sanding block...cheap ..depends on if good furniture ...or cheap?