Lavender, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Tea Tree oil are all known for their cleaning and disinfecting properties so they’re all good choices..
Of course Chris stepped in and decided to do things the “right way”.And his right way was, well….
We don’t really want a wobbly chalkboard that could fall down at any second hanging in our daughter’s room.So here’s what he used!.He got these little inter-locking hanging things from the hardware store.. To make sure the chalkboard would sit flush on the wall, he routed out a section of the frame and put one piece in on each side..
The matching pieces got mounted directly on the wall.. Ta-da!.The finest chalkboard that ever lived!.
It looks great in her room with the blue frame and we love knowing that we know that Kennedy and her friends will have years of fun ahead of them leaving messages for each other and writing “so and so wuz here” over and over again..
If you’re like me and seem to need a chalkboard in every room, why not test your DIY skills a little bit and build your own?My gramma and my cousin were in town to visit a couple of weeks ago.The pieces were attached using a low-temp glue gun.
They suggest not using a high temp because it will melt the styrofoam.They also say that you should have a full-sized glue gun instead of a mini one.
I don’t have a full-sized one, but being the hot glue enthusiast that I am, I have two glue guns.I just plugged in both so I had plenty of glue at the ready.