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mobrien207 09-28-2013 06:45 AM

White board paint?
 
Hi all,
I know that there is chalk board stickers and paint to use for tags, etc. I'm wondering if there is a similar paint that leaves a white board, dri-erase type of finish on chipboard or wood tag? I think that the hardware store sells a spray paint, but then I don't know if one could dolly it up with ink, paper and embellishments.

Thanks for your creative brain power and advice.
mob

mobrien207 09-28-2013 11:22 AM

I think I found it. Turns out that DecoArt makes a clear chalkboard paint that you can pretty much paint over any surface. Then just use a chalk marker and it will wet wipe off. Here's a link to a project: DIY // Chalkboard anything to-do list.


Now I just have to learn where I can buy it and the chalk markers. I've looked for chalk markers in my area before and could'nt find them. If you know of anywhere, I'm open to ideas. Checked Mr. Blick and he doesn't have the paint.
mob

SkyNacho 09-28-2013 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mobrien207 (Post 20352435)
Now I just have to learn where I can buy it and the chalk markers.

there are plenty of chalk markers on amazon.

buggainok 09-28-2013 01:32 PM

Here it is on Amazon, with free shipping from Scrapmart:

Amazon.com: Americana Chalkboard Clear Coating 2 Ounces-: Arts, Crafts & Sewing

Looks like a fun paint to use.

Susan_Stasel 09-28-2013 05:37 PM

Rust-Oleum Specialty 27-oz. Gloss White Dry Erase Kit

Description:

Use the Rust-Oleum Specialty 27-oz. White Gloss Dry Erase Kit in offices, playrooms, children's rooms and more to create a dry-erase surface. This low-odor latex-based paint dries to a smooth, hard finish and is suitable for application on drywall, masonite, wood, cement and metal surfaces. This 27-oz. container covers up to 50 sq. ft.

gregzgurl 09-28-2013 05:56 PM

You can use dry-erase markers on glass and other non-porous surfaces, too. I'm guessing you could use any gloss finish and it would work. If you have anything on hand, try it on some scrap and see if it works - could save you some $$...


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