How to Make a Chalkboard Centerpiece

$4.00
1 Hour
Easy
Chalkboard Paint Centerpiece is such a quick and easy tutorial and ‘easy’ on your budget. If you are like me, you have multiple things going on, but want to add a little splash for the holidays or special occasion and need something quick and easy. A Chalkboard Paint Centerpiece is just the trick. Total cost for this fun arrangement for July 4th, only $4.oo! I can’t stand it when something is cute and budget friendly. Let’s get to it.
Materials:


Chalkboard Paint (I use the spray, can be found at Lowe’s)


Centerpiece Spray (Sometimes they have a holiday spray, I picked this one for July 4th found at Dollar Store $1)


(3) Small Star Balloons (You can use as many as you want, or choose a large balloon that floats, the spray has a hoop to hold balloons)


Chalk
How to:


Like with all my chalkboard paint tutorials, it takes longer for the paint to dry than to put this gem together.


1. Hold the can about 12″ above the balloon and spray. For this centerpiece I only sprayed one side, you may choose to spray both.


2. Let dry. Dries completely in 1 hour.


3. Write message on balloon for your event.


4. Position balloons in your holiday spray. (If you don’t have a dollar store, you can use a flower vase, terra cotta pot, or add it to a larger centerpiece arrangement.)
That is it my friends. I was looking for something quick and this easy Chalkboard Paint Centerpiece for July 4th out on the boat and this fit the bill. This Chalkboard Paint Centerpiece would be a great add on to a larger arrangement , flowers, or fun by itself.
When can you use it? Celebration, graduation, father’s & mother’s day, birthday, wedding & baby shower, the possibilities are endless! If you liked this post,you might like How to Make Chalkboard Garden Stakes.
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