Make Cheap Chalkboard Table Runners + Placemats

Chalkboard table runner

Ideas for Chalkboard Table Runners
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Do you want to make your dining table more festive for the holidays? Chalkboard table runners are easy to make, inexpensive and fun.

No, you don’t have to paint your table with chalkboard paint, nor do you have to spend a lot of money buying table decor. This is actually an easy, inexpensive and fun project – that you might likely use again for years to come.

In fact, you can get a long chalkboard decal for only about $15-20. One piece can extend the entire length of a 6-foot long table, and then all you need is chalk or liquid chalk markers.

This can be a great way to entertain kids at the table while keeping them engaged with other guests. Even if you don’t have children at Thanksgiving dinner, a writeable surface can be very entertaining for adults as well. You could even make a game out of it, have a contest or simply use the writing surface to display name tags for seating or the evening’s menu.

First, let’s talk cheap table runners.

This will work best if you have a long rectangular table. (By the way, this idea could also be used on bars or coffee tables as well.) It can be as easy as buying a sheet of chalkboard contact paper at your local craft store or online for less than $10. In fact, Amazon sells a few varieties of this product that measures 6 feet long by 1 1/2 feet wide for about $8.

As your dining room table is likely wider than 18 inches, you have a few options here. You can lay a table runner directly down the center of the table where guests can reach it from either side – or you can get a few sheets and cover a wider section of the table (or the entire thing).

Of course, you don’t have to remove the adhesive backing of the contact paper. You can leave it intact and simply tape the ends of the paper to the table surface so it is quick and easy to remove. What’s also cool is that the paper can be erased and re-used for future parties or events. When you look at it this way, chalkboard paper is a really cheap (and functional!) party decoration.

And what about chalkboard placemats?

You can actually use the contact paper mentioned about and cut it into placemat-sized sections. This is probably the cheapest option, but if you want something a little more durable, I suggest using vinyl chalkboard squares. When purchased in packs, each “mat” will cost between $2 and $4 each, depending on how large you want them.

For example, Wallies sells peel-and-stick chalkboard sheets that are designed for sticking on walls or other vertical surfaces. They can actually work as perfectly-sized chalkboard placemats as well. A set of 4 runs about 9 bucks, which is not a bad deal, especially if you plan on using them again as placemats. Keep in mind that you can also use these peel-and-stick mats on your fridge, walls, doors, cabinets, etc… They make great grocery lists, to do lists, family memo boards and more.

Here’s more ideas for creating a more finished table runner with a border, using them for serving areas, how to cure your chalk mat and more…


3 Easy Ideas for a Kitchen Chalkboard Menu Planner

Chalkboard Menu Planner on Fridge

Chalkboard Menu Planner on Fridge
Do you want to have a chalkboard meal planner on your fridge without having to paint your entire refrigerator?

Well, I’ve got 3 great solutions for you, and they are cheap and easy.

In fact, I’ve listed some great ideas below on ways you can also make your own for even less money.

1. Chalkboard Menu Planner

The first option is a 12″ x 16″ magnetic black dry erase board that you can stick on your fridge (or wall for that matter). It’s organized by day with an extra section for a grocery list and notes.

The size provides plenty of space to write without taking over the refrigerator door. It’s also made from a heavier-duty vinyl so it looks nice and stands up to normal wear and tear.

It does not come with liquid chalk markers, so pick some up if you don’t already have some.

Note: this product also comes in white, if you happen to have a white fridge and want it to blend in.

2. Chalkboard Meal Planner

Chalkboard Meal Planner in KitchenThis second planner, or “Meal Planning Calendar”, is fairly similar. The main difference is that you can write down the menus by meal in addition to day of the week. Again, you get a grocery list section, which I really like.

It is the same size however (12″ x 16″). However, there is less area to write per section, since the planner is divided into meals instead of just days.

Just like the menu planner above, this magnetic chalkboard is easy to stick, move and clean. It’s very versatile and functional, especially for busy families. If you sometimes feel like you are in 10 places at once, you’ll like this.

Another cool thing that I like about these menu planners is that they are great for helping you stick to a diet. Having a blatant message board staring you right in the face when you open the fridge really works!

3. DIY Kitchen Menu Chalkboard

DIY Chalkboard Menu
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Alternatively, you can make your own weekly menu chalkboard by simply buying some peel-n-stick chalkboard vinyl. Cut it to the size and shape you want, stick to any surface and remove it if you want to move it somewhere else.

You can get a large roll (17″ x78″) of this chalkboard decal material for only about $10 right now. It even comes with chalk.

That said, you’ll need to get creative and design your own chalkboard menu board. Whipperberry.com has a step-by-step tutorial on how to design a chalkboard menu (on furniture) using paint.

More Easy Chalkboard Ideas:

Check out the video below to get more DIY chalkboard craft and gift ideas. You can create some really unique and custom-looking items that come in handy because you can write on them too. =)


9 Easy DIY Chalkboard Paint Ideas

9 Easy Chalkboard Paint Ideas

9 Easy Chalkboard Paint IdeasDo you have leftover paint from painting your chalkboard fridge? Below I’ve listed 9 easy chalkboard paint ideas you can try at home.

There are plenty of ways you can make use of your extra chalkboard paint without letting it go to waste. Hey – I already know that you’re crafty, so you’ll probably like these chalkboard ideas.

Paint Chalkboard Labels – this is a great way to label items in your pantry or kitchen cabinets – especially if you refill the containers. Just re-write the labels! Chalkboard paint labels are also an easy way to create a uniform look with a bunch of mis-matched containers. Very shabby-chic!

Dip Chalkboard-Painted Glasses – you can actually paint, spray or dip your glasses. You can also paint a shaped section, a stripe or dip the stem of a set of wine glasses. This is a great technique for labeling with guest’s names, by the way.

Make a Chalkboard Table – not a good idea if you don’t have a lot of leftover paint. On the other hand, this sure makes a cool writing surface for entertaining young kids!

Create Chalkboard Candle Holders – super simple and very Halloween-ish.

Paint Chalkboard Coasters – a very creative idea using plain old tiles that you can get very inexpensively at your local home improvement store. Plus, it’s a fun project for kids.

Design Herb Pots – which herb did you plant in that pot? Now you know, because you’ve got it labeled, thanks to chalkboard paint.

Make Chalkboard Picture Frames – these make fun gifts (or crafts for kids to make) on wide frames that you can write or draw on.

Create Chalkboard Place Mats – have kids?

Re-Use a Cabinet Door as a Front Entry Sign – this is an interesting way to transform an old cabinet door into a funky welcome sign by your front door (that you can change with the seasons!)

Once you start crafting, I’m sure you will come up with lots more ideas for chalkboard paint. It’s very useful in re-furbishing old items, creating unique and special gifts, and of course turning regular surfaces into write-able ones!
 

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