With the exception of the Washington state cut out, all of these are frames that I found at local garage sales. I had my husband cut down pieces of scrap boards that we had and then I painted them with a few coats of chalkboard paint.
I have tried a few different chalk pens, but my favorite by far has been the American Crafts brand one from Target. It doesn't bleed and the ink comes out consistently. I love it!
This frame is my favorite! It's old barn wood, so I thought I would put my favorite Christmas song in the frame, you know, since it's my favorite and all.
This wood cut out was bought for $6 at our local Art Co craft store. I simply painted a few coats of chalkboard paint and then wrote home sweet home on it.
I have a tendency to rush and go and always stay busy, so I like the gentle reminder that this verse gives to just be still. It's in a vintage gold frame that I muted with some white paint that was dry brushed on.
Remember my favorite Christmas song? Well, I thought this line needed it's own framed chalk art. I actually don't enjoy Christmas songs. Which is funny, because I love everything Christmas. I think that after 37 years in the church, the songs that we sing over and over have pretty much just become songs that I know by heart and just sing to sing. I don't focus on the words {be still much Rachel?} and so in the past few years as my disdain for Christmas songs got worse, I started to be intentional about focusing on the words of the Christmas songs. This line stuck out to me last year almost like it was the first time I had heard it. Wow! Yep. It needed it's own chalk art sign.
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