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This year, our kids (ages 7, 5, 3 and 1) really wanted to make Christmas Countdowns. We have done them in the past, but they were always the ones where you put the cotton balls on Santa’s beard- one for each day until it is full. This year, we recycled one of our old picture frames (I have a stash of frames that we no longer use in our guest room closet and this was one of them.)
Materials:
- Foam Brush (any paint brush will do, but I used a foam brush)
- Scissors
- Ribbon (optional – to hang it)
- An old photo frame with plexiglass.
- Chalkboard Paint
- EZ Start Printed Packaging Tape – I love their products! They have SO many different styles of tape, but these three are what I wanted for my projects this month. I used two for these countdowns and one to dress up my Christmas Gift packages. Oh- they are on Twitter, too, if you want to see their newest items: @TheDuckBrand
If you saw my post on the best gift for a Creative Child … this would be something you could add.
Here is how I went about making this.
Step one:
Remove the glass and get started.
Put the tape on the outside of the frame. I overlapped the corners to be sure that it was on neatly and that I didn’t have to fold it over and have too many wrinkles in the tape. I didn’t figure this out until I was onto my third side, so learn from my mistakes. Cut the tape the length of the side instead of going over. If you do go over (like I did in my pictures), just use your scissors to cut it and fold it neatly back over.
Moving onto your plexiglass – paint this with the black chalkboard paint. (I picked plexiglass because I was afraid that if it would fall when we were changing the number, it would break).
I did three coats of chalkboard paint, letting each one dry. I probably could have gotten away with two, but do what works for you.
Let this dry and then place it back into your frame.
That’s it!
Use this as a chalkboard Christmas Countdown.
My guess is that Santa will even leave the kids a little note of his own on this when he drops off the gifts!
Here is our finished product:
I wanted to add a bow to it and I also used ribon to hang it (after I decided to go with the bow) and I love it. The kids do, too. They get the chalk first thing in the morning and run over to change the number. 🙂
What did you think? Have you used this tape to make something in your house? Share a picture or a link!
Create your own & share it with me on my Christmas Pinterest Board!
I think I love you right now! I don’t know how I didn’t think of this, but I’m so glad you did! Guess what else we’ll be adding under our tree! This little gem!!! My girls are going to love it, thank you!
🙂 aww – great! So glad you can do it at your house (it was super easy) 🙂
Cute and easy project! We have a countdown board that we have used since my kids were preschool aged, they love it! I think its a great addition to any family’s holiday decor.
I love this DIY project it was fun a while back when homeschool started, my kids & I made a chalk board & they love it
This is amazing! definitely going to try this! Thanks for the tips! Love it!
I love this! I will be making one as a countdown for when my husband returns from deployment!
Oh my goodness- that is such a wonderful idea!!! Check back soon b/c I have a disney countdown post coming up that would be PERFECT for that!
What a simple, yet extremely creative, way to create a count down.
I definitely want to try making one, and not even just for the holidays!
Maybe a vacation countdown? 🙂
This is great DIyY projects fro kids!!! My niece loves these kind of projects that keeps her busy during this time of the year..
Thanks for sharing!!!
Our kids love these, too. 🙂
What a gorgeous and creative idea!! And it would be perfect for a thoughtful Christmas present!
What a clever idea! It is so pretty 🙂
I love that you used the tape! I’ve made chalkboards before but I’ve always painted them. This is so easy and fun!
So cute! What did we do before chalkboard paint and cute duck tape??
What a great DIY holiday project. Looks so easy to do!