Guess I’d better find some good peanut recipes!
This little side table.Previously just a banged up little wooden side table I bought about 10 years ago..

I picked up a little sample size of the (now discontinued) Martha Stewart paint colour called Crevecoeur.Luckily I bought like 5 more, because this is a great colour and really great paint..Some of you who have been hanging around here for awhile might remember this shelf.

Although there have been a lot of new readers lately so mostly, you probably won’t.Well, it was bugging me, so I painted it.

You know what Chris said when he came home and saw it?
“Does this look better?”.I measured and cut some little rectangles (I think they’re about 7″x3″) and grabbed a foam brush and some Americana chalkboard paint.
I love the chalkboard spray paint and the big cans of it too for bigger jobs, but these little bottles are perfect for all your mini chalkboarding needs..I did two coats and let them dry about 2-3 minutes between coats.
I always hear people say that you need to put a crazy amount like 8 coats on when you do chalkboards, or that you need to let it sit for 24 hours before you touch it, but I’ve only ever done 2 coats and have always just barely let it dry, even on glass, and my chalkboards always turn out perfectly.So if you want to take the impatient route like I do, I say go ahead!.
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