Big Screen Chalkboard

(Good grief, I didn’t even realize I spelled “projector” wrong
until I’d taken all my photos and finished this post, so just pretend you don’t notice, okay?):)
I’ve had this projector screen for at least a year and it’s actually the 2nd one I’ve purchased.
There isn’t a high demand for projector screens, so if you come across them in thrift stores, you can
usually get them pretty inexpensively.
We love watching movies outdoors during the summer, so I bought it with that in mind, but my husband said he wanted a larger screen, so it’s just been sitting in my workshop.

A few coats of chalkboard paint later and it’s ready to go.

I also finished this cute bread box and it sold quickly.
Roll Top BREAD BOX - Distressed Cottage White
I painted and distressed a few spice racks also.
Vintage SPICE RACK - Distressed Cottage White  Little Wooden Display Shelf - Distressed Cottage White
And this candle stand got a new paint job and got paired with an old metal
strainer to make a pedestal bowl.  It’s listed in my shop, but I’ve got it in
my kitchen with bananas in it, so if it doesn’t sell, I’ll enjoy using it.
Pedestal Bowl - Vintage Metal Strainer on Distressed Spindle Candle Stand
I’ve also painted several wooden tote baskets that I’m still putting some
finishing touches and have some more projects to start painting.
This wooden wall calendar looks pretty 70’s right now, but
I think with some fresh paint it will look wonderful.  There
are rods inside that you turn to change the date.

I’ve accomplished a lot in my kitchen,
so I may break down and go to the auction next week.

Blessings,

Angie

Comments

  1. Love it all! Love the idea of the screen…. Oh the great ideas I get these days! Love your blog also!

  2. chalkboard projector screen – brilliant! those things are a dime a dozen! what a great way to repurpose one as a sign! LOVE IT!

  3. What an awesome idea for a chalkboard! I Love it! Love the breadbox and spice racks also!
    Very creative! Have a wonderful weekend!

    sandraallen260@centurytel.net

  4. You are so creative! I will have to pass the projector screen idea along to my son for our granddaughters. So easy to set up on the veranda and then pack away when they are done. No dust in the house!

  5. I love that projector screen idea. I always pass those up. Now I won’t.

  6. You are one clever gal with the projection screen idea and the makeovers on wooden items (that I am sure people just normally pass by) are remarkable.

  7. What a great idea! I may have one in the attic. I would love to use one outside. I’m visiting from MM and I’ll be your newest follower. Great blog.

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

  8. I adore your chalkboard screen even if it is spelled wrong. I had to look at it for a few seconds to even figure it out:-) Very clever Angie. You’ve been a busy lady with all your fun projects. Love the strainer bowl on the candle stand. Hope you’re having a great weekend.

  9. Love the projector chalkboard! Hope I beat the rush to find one for myself!

  10. YOu are so clever! I never would have thought to paint a projector screen, but it is absolutely adorable! Everything else looks great too 🙂 Have a fantastic night!

  11. That chalkboard projector screen is probably one of the most awesome things I have ever seen!

    Angela

  12. This is darling! I would never have thought of it! Thanks for sharing, Lisa~

  13. Love the projector screen idea! I am wondering if you can still roll it back up to store it or would the paint crack?

  14. Super great idea!!

    • Great idea. I also like your colander on candle stand. I have a small colander not in use, which I can repurpose. Have you ever spray painted a colander? Do you think it would work or plug up the holes? I pinned this!

  15. Love the projector idea. You are always so clever at repurposing!
    Mary Alice

  16. Loving the projector chalkboard screen. Such a creative idea. It’s amazing how often I find mistakes in spelling in my post after they are posted, or the sentence doesn’t sound right, I think it’s because, well after all that work I just want to get it posted. Never expected perfection, and don’t want to be! Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you help to make it a great par.tay!

  17. The projetor (grin) screen chalk board is such a great idea. I am sure this is a first and will be copied many times. Everything else is or are? perfect. The pedestal strainer is toooo cute….gonna copy that!

    Blessings!

  18. Hi Angie: What beautiful projects you completed–you were one busy gal! I love the chalkboard movie screen–what a clever idea. I have several friends that make indie films, and they would all probably love it! Have a fantastic week!

  19. You are so creative!! I love the awesome screen!! Everything is great.

  20. Don’t laugh, but I had to stare at that “projetor” screen for a LONG time before I could figure out what was wrong with it! It’s a really fun idea. Thanks for linking up to the party!

  21. funny – I didn’t even see it til I read it three times:)

    what a great project and gorgeous blog!
    ~new follower

  22. Lovin this one, Angie! Now, I just need to find an old projector screen:) I also really love your collander on a pedastal-I may need to give that one a try!

  23. the smart tricks used here are really adorable and the various products are really so working and looking fresh and unique,,, a suiting curtain can enhance the beauty of your projection system.. i have some suggestions for the correct home decoratives.. you can visit..
    Projection screen company
    Theatrical Curtain”

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