So I have a confession. . .
We love school at the Smith House. I know, crazy, right? Now there’s nothing exciting about tests and homework, and the boys aren’t keen on the way-too-early mornings and all the extra work.
But still, my boys enjoy the routine of it. They like the schedule–and yes, the learning–and just like me, they both love a Pink Pearl eraser, brand-new No. 2 pencils, and the blank slate within the pages of a black marbled notebook.
That’s why this past week I’ve had to control myself. Have you seen the sales lately on all those wonderful, beautiful supplies? So this week I decided to occupy myself with some do-it-yourself projects to celebrate the upcoming school year without spending way too much at the store.
DIY Chalkboard Journal
My youngest son loves paper more than anything. He has tons of loose leaf paper stapled into handmade books, and a stack of notebooks in every size.
So I decided we would work on a few notebook designs together. Our first was a composition notebook left over from last year’s supplies.
Here’s what we used for our DIY Chalkboard Journal:
Scotch Expressions Masking Tape
(Have you seen all the masking tape options, lately?)
Here’s how we personalized it:
1. Using a sponge brush, paint the cover of the notebook with chalkboard paint, allowing time between coats to dry.
2. After a few coats, add the tape down the front section of the spine, trim the ends for a nice even edge, and that’s it!
How easy it that?
Personalized Journals
Before heading off to the store for back to school supplies this year, take a little time to make a list of what you already have at home.
Rummage through old backpacks or dig for treasures found in the closets. I found the composition notebook for this project stuck between a couple of thick spiral notebooks on the bottom of a shelf.
Spending an afternoon designing the cover of a binder or painting a notebook creates anticipation for the upcoming year. It’s a great way to show your own enthusiasm for learning and a perfect opportunity to have some fun as a family making memories, too.
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Almost Unschoolers says
It reminds me of the old fashioned school slates – fun!
Crystal Green says
This is an adorable idea for sure. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Meeghan says
This is adorable, and so simple! Thanks for posting. 🙂
Linda says
love this Mitzi! I have a daughter who’s going to enjoy this back to school project – thank you for sharing!
Clare says
You can put chalkboard paint on a journal?? No way! I have to make this project – it’s brilliant.
Rebekah @survivingtoddlerhood says
Wow! What a cute idea! I really need to get some of the chalkboard paint sometime. 🙂
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Adrian says
My kids would love these! I have got to get me some chalkboard paint!!
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