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The first thing you'll need is some chalkboard paint. I'm using some leftovers from when we painted my wall a few years back
Then take some rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs (or just something to wipe with) and clean the area you wish to paint
After its clean wait around 30 seconds to a minute for it to air dry
Then use masking tape to mark off areas you don't want paint on
Now take a paint brush (or I moved to a sponge-type brush) and paint the first layer
It will most likely be streaky
Wait half an hour before the second coat (longer if it is being done inside or In cold temperatures)
This is the brush I switched to
Don't be tempted to skip the last few minutes, it's important to wait it out
Once your time is up, apply a second coat
My second coat covered pretty well
Start the timer again and check to decide if you really need another coat after the time is up
It's better to peel off the paint while it's still wet, so the paint doesn't come off with the tape
After half an hour I decided that a third coat was not needed, and peeled off my tape
Then using a toothpick I gently scraped off any paint that adventured under the tape
For cleaner lines
Before conditioning the chalkboard, I'm going to wait overnight (or possibly longer) to make sure the paint is completely dry and settled
Mine ended up waiting over a day to condition
Take your chalk and gently rub it all over
Then use a wash cloth and gently while it off
Then you're ready to write whatever you want on it(:
My finished jars
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