When I was asked to create something fun for a sponsored post with Folk Arts Multi Surface Paints and the just launched Handmade Charlotte Stencils I immediately knew what I wanted to make. I am the queen of library fines. It’s embarrassing. I am doing my best not to pass this bad trait down to my kids so I wanted to make a place to keep library books that will also serve to remind us when they are due. The other craft I wanted to make was a special place for my son to show off his school work. Best part is that I could use the same stencils and paints for both projects.
Gather your materials. You will need a canvas bag , cork board, Folk Arts new Multisurface Paints, sponge brushes, stencil tape, chalk anything paint and Handmade Charlotte stencils. I like using paper plates to pour the paint into because I can just toss it after.
Start by planning out your design. I used the punch outs from the stencils to do this.
Start painting. The paints dry quickly which is nice when you have little hands trying to help.
For the bag start by taping off the chalk board area. Paint the black on. While it’s drying add the stars using the stencils. Once it’s dry add the chalk board surface paint. I love this paint because it dries clear and turns almost anything into a chalk board!
Let cure for 24 hours before using as a chalk board.
It didn’t take long to fill this with books.
Or add the cork board to my son’s room!
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I loved these paints and our friends over at Micheal’s do too. You can find all the paint supplies over at your local store and to celebrate they are giving away a Folk Art Multisurface Paint Prize Pack and $100 Gift Card – Check it out here !
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Tara Ziegmont says
Awesome! I love what you did with the paints!
Rachel | 52 Weeks Project says
I love how you used the chalkboard paint on a tote bag! Great way to remember those pesky due dates.
Emily says
What a great idea! I thought I was the Queen of Library fines! It drives my husband batty. I might have to do this!
Allison McDonald says
Glad I have company in my struggle. I used to only pay cash for the fines so my husband didn’t know. The look of disdain on his face is too much.
Hannah says
I love this idea! I was thinking how great it would be for my class. Could you tell me where you got your gray canvas bag?
Thanks for sharing!
Allison McDonald says
That was bought at Walmart I think – Micheal’s has them too!