![]() Here I’ll show you – this is the screen shot of the font I used for my Easter Chalkboard.ĥ. Then I just did my best to replicate it drawing by hand. I just typed in whatever I was going to write and they showed me what it would look like. For my chalkboards, I never actually downloaded them, they have this handy dandy feature where you can preview your text. Have you used ? It’s awesome! There are zillions of free fonts you can download. These particular chalkboard markers have really great reviews and these vintage color markers would be perfect for holiday designs.Ĥ. Plus, they come in so many pretty colors so I can see why people love them. They can help you achieve a more streamlined, sharp look. However, it does seem like chalkboard markers and pens have come a long way since I was using them-and I know a lot of people prefer them over regular chalk. I used to get mine from the Dollar Store because I liked the old school look and blendability of plain jane chalk. Regular old Crayola chalk works the best. You also don’t want your words running down hill, so a level is key.ģ. I, being an extremely lazy DIY-er, would much rather eyeball it, but I can’t tell you how many times I had to start over because something wasn’t centered (I have major symmetrical issues) or I ran out of room. Use a level and measuring tape to space out where your words will go. ![]() Here is the rough sketch I used for my New Years Eve Board. It’s a lot easier to switch around on paper than it is to keep drawing, erasing, drawing, erasing on your chalkboard. I used to draw my designs on a piece of scratch paper first.
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