To get a clean, professional looking text, I cheated by printing my main word out on printer paper. Then I covered the back of the paper (behind the word) with chalk.
Tape your paper in place to ensure it doesn't move while you're working.
Using a pencil, trace the letters on the front of the paper, transferring the chalk on the back to your chalkboard.
Next, remove the paper. The word has been transferred, but it is not as dark or clear as I'd like. So I traced over the text with my stick of chalk.
Another trick for professional looking results: sharpen your chalk to a point. I used the side of a pair of scissors to shave the end of the chalk to a point.
Erase any mistakes with a Q-Tip. I also rubbed some chalk dust around to make my blackboard look more authentic. Then I added some other elements free-hand to pretty it up.
Here is my finished chalkboard--I was going to use it as a wall hanging. . .
. . .until I got working on my wreath. When it was done it just needed a little something.
Heart Valentine's Wreath Supplies:
*Heart grapevine wreath
*Silk flowers, I used pink hydrangeas and peonies
*Burlap ribbon
*Craft or floral wire and wire cutters
Originally I wanted to cover this wreath with hydrangeas, but I couldn't justify the cost for that many hydrangea picks, even at wholesale. So I chose five flowers and bunched a few at the bottom and a couple more on the opposite side.
Remove the stems and wire the flowers onto the grapevine wreath.
I made a big 10-loop bow with my burlap ribbon (it is wired ribbon, which makes shaping it much easier) and wired it to the top of the wreath.
I added my chalkboard sign with wire as well. If you need something to attach the wire to, try hammering picture hanging hardware to the back.
And that's it! I hung my wreath with a 3M Command Strip hanger, which is totally removable and won't hurt my door.
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