This is pretty much what the cork board looked like when I started:
I sanded down the wooden frame a bit so that the spray paint would stick. Then I covered the cork part with recycled cardboard pieces and tape before spraying the frame with Krylon's Stainless Steel spray paint. I thought the stainless would look good because it would match our kitchen appliances. It actually looks more like a sparkly silver than stainless steel, but I really like it. After a few coats and some time to dry, I pulled all the tape off the cork and set the board in the office, where it sat for a few weeks while I procrastinated.
When I finally got my act together, I used rubber cement and coated both the cork and the backs of the scrap book pages I planned to use. Let the rubber cement dry, then positioned the pages where I wanted them and voila!
My nephews were over the day I hung the board and one of them drew me these Valentine's Day-inspired pictures! Is he good or what?!
Small project, but was still fun and will be a functional piece in the kitchen.
~Amy
This is totally cool! How big is your cork board? As in, how much paper did you end up using? I'm loving this idea for my library/office.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I found you over on Decor and the Dog. I just started my blog too and, well, haven't posted much. But I liked Michelle's advice about commenting more, so here I am!
Hi! That's awesome that you found me through Decor and the Dog (love her blog) Thanks for checking out mine! I guess Michelle was right about commenting! I have to start doing that more often. And I'll check out your blog as well.
DeleteFor the cork board, I will have to double check at home, but I'm pretty sure it's 18"x24". As far as paper goes, I bought 4 sheets of 12x12 scrap booking paper, but only ended up using 3 of them.
Good luck with yours! Post a link here if you end up putting yours on your blog, I'd love to see how it turns out!