After
I painted my kitchen backsplash with black chalkboard paint I looked at my white plastic outlet covers – they just would not do. The white plastic was just too high contrast with the black chalkboard wall.
Keep reading! I'll teach you how to paint shiny plastic outlet covers with chalkboard paint.
I wonder if I can save a few bucks and reuse what I have (very green BTW) and paint those cheap plastic outlet covers with chalkboard paint to match the wall?
White plaste builder outlet covers.
I took off the gloss with steel wool. Sandpaper works too. I used steel wool because it was only two steps to my right under the kitchen sink instead of six steps to my left in the garage. You know
I am all about saving energy, fossil fuels as well as my own.
I grabbed a variety of items from the recycling bin to use as risers to make painting and priming the outlet covers easier. I primed the outlet covers using the same grey colored primer I used for the walls. Using a colored primer under a dark top coat reduces the number of extra coats of paint you will need to get nice even coverage.
Gray primer.
Once the primer was dry, I painted the outlet covers with two coats of chalkboard paint.
Black chalkboard paint outlet covers!
When everything was dry, I screwed them into the wall with the original screws and dabbed a bit a black paint on the black screws so they would match.
They blend nicely into the wall. I can draw on them too.
Ta Da! The matching chalkboard outlet covers was the final addition to my chalkboard backsplash that appears in the July/August 2010 issue of
This Old House Magazine!
I'm in the July/August 2010 issue of This Old House Magazine.
I’m kinda of hooked on chalkboard paint. What shall I do next? I’m eyeing the refrigerator…
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