![]() We then let the paint dry.Īfter the yellow spray paint dried we taped it up and covered the frame with paper. We decided to spray paint the whole clock first to make it a little easier. We started by spray painting the entire clock in the yellow color that we chose for the outside frame. Here is what we started with, it was a beautiful clock but alas it was broken and forever stuck at 6:30. I don’t like writing on chalkboards so I decided to find a cute quote to put on the My husband had the very smart idea to also spray paint the outside so it would match our kitchen. So it sat around for awhile then I finally had the idea to try out some chalkboard paint. I knew there had to be something I could do with this clock. ![]() Today I am sharing my DIY Repurposed Clock to Chalkboard. We had this really pretty clock hanging in our kitchen but when we moved and hung it up it was no longer working. ![]() I hope you will hop over to my blog and check out the repurposed project that Teresa is sharing there today in our blog swap! I love to share recipes, crafts, home decor and improvement projects and sometimes blog about my favorite TV shows. I’m Emily and I blog at Love, Pasta and a Tool Belt. Hi Everyone! I am so excited to be here sharing my repurposed project and blog swapping with Teresa. Hey y’all! Today I have Emily from Love, Pasta, and a Tool Belt joining us and sharing one of her projects, a DIY Repurposed Clock to Chalkboard! I just love Emily and her blog and I am so excited that we’re swapping crafts on each others blogs today! Let’s check out what she made.
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