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J T
 
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Default CHALKBOARD

http://hgtv.ca/home/project/project26.asp

This one is only for those needing directions. You can make one of
these as simple as just a chunk of plywood - or even painting a wall -
or as complicated as you want.

And, before anyone asks, you can get chalkboard paint about
anywhere - I would think that about any paint store should have some,
but, I've seen it in Wally World, K-Mart, and it's probably in a lot
more places. Bottom line, don't ask.



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I bought a white tempered wood chalkboard at Home Depot suitable for using
eraseable markers.

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http://hgtv.ca/home/project/project26.asp

This one is only for those needing directions. You can make one of
these as simple as just a chunk of plywood - or even painting a wall -
or as complicated as you want.

And, before anyone asks, you can get chalkboard paint about
anywhere - I would think that about any paint store should have some,
but, I've seen it in Wally World, K-Mart, and it's probably in a lot
more places. Bottom line, don't ask.



JOAT
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You use chalk on chalkboards.

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I bought a white tempered wood chalkboard at Home Depot suitable for using
eraseable markers.



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