Thursday, July 19, 2012

Faux Whiteboard- Covering that dreaded chalkboard!!

My classroom dilemma year after year- a huge green chalkboard!  Green just isn't my color and the opposite side of the classroom is a huge whiteboard.  I feel that I always need things to be symmetric so the green just doesn't cut it. 

For the past two years I covered the green chalkboard with white paper.  It works for a while, but then it starts to get bumpy and unappealing!  So, each year I have had to take everything off it and replace the paper. So, this year I was on a mission to ease my year after year hardship! I needed something to cover this green chalkboard! So,  I found this white contact/stick paper at Lowe's for $10/ roll.  Here is the board almost finished, sorry forgot a true before picture!


Almost done....better already!


Finished...so much better!!!


One last tid-bit!  Most of you have already mastered every trick there is but sometimes I surprise myself!! HA! Anyway, last Summer I realized it was smart to mark the backs of the border pieces as you take them down like {right, left, top, bottom, middle}.  This makes the puzzle of putting them back up much easier!  This is especially great for hallway bulletin boards that you use year after year.



Let me know if you have a chalkboard...whose days are numbered!! 

6 comments:

Lisa R. said...

That looks fantastic Tara! I don't like the green chalkboard area either. I wouldn't have thought of using contact paper, but that's such a good idea. I might have to try that with my chalkboard. Thanks for sharing!
Lisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure

Paula Mooney said...

Love it, Tara. Was wondering if it is still magnetic through the contact paper...I imagine that you might need strong magnets? Thanks, Paula

Mrs. Payton said...

omg...never thought of writing on the back of the border...genius!

Anonymous said...

You can buy shower board at a home improvement store like Lowe's or Home Depot and have it cut to size to fit your old green monster. Not sure how to attach it so it doesn't fall off/out. But now you have a whiteboard just like the other side of the room and you can WRITE on it and erase it too. It is NOT exactly the same as real whiteboard, but usually works great.

Anonymous said...

I love the idea of hiding the green chalkboard... I would love to use "Anonymous"'s idea, of putting a "shower wall" on the chalkboard to have a kind of Whiteboard.... Hmmm...

mat105b said...

You could also consider hanging sheets of homasote (available at many lumberyards) over the chalkboard. It works great as a bulletin board material.

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