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10 Minute Leather and Cork Chalkboard

Aug 04

I’m just popping in quickly today- we just got back from a lovely weekend of camping (for the first time with the babes!). So we’re taking the day to relax and unpack. I thought it’s about time I shared with you this cork chalkboard I created for Crafty Allie a couple months ago. It’s seriously one of my favourite crafts that I’ve done on Lemon Thistle so I had to show you guys! This leather and cork chalkboard is the perfect last minute DIY to spruce up your office, empty wall, or to whip up as a gift.

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

I used things I had kickin’ around so this project cost me nothing. Zip, Zilch (the best kind of project). I used cork leftover from this vase – but a pack of four cork tiles was from the dollar store. I used leftover chalkboard paint from my giant party board– a whole quart cost $13. And I used leather cord that was actually a shoe lace from some old shoes my hubby was retiring (score!). Let’s assume you don’t have these things filling up your closets- here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 Cork Tile (knife and craft mat to cut to preferred size)
  • 1 length leather cord (and screwdriver to punch holes)
  • Chalkboard paint (and paintbrush)
  • Chalk to write on your beauty

This project took me a grand total of 10 minutes (besides dry time), so I know you can do it! But in total transparency- I think I’ve also had my biggest blunder in making this little gem.

The leather cord I used to hang the board was a shoelace from one of my hubby’s old pairs of shoes. They’d made it into the give-away pile so I thought, even if I try something and it doesn’t work- it’s free, big deal! The leather was white when I started, but decided I’d like a brown cord better. I thought I’d use the floor stain we had leftover to dye the cord. Shane pointed out that the stain might eat through a plastic cup, so I thought I’d outsmart it and use five plastic cups stacked. It actually worked quite well to dye the cord and so I put it on our bathroom counter with the fan on and walked away to let it dry.

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

I cam back in an hour or so later to find (the horror!) the stain had eaten through all five cups… and turned the red and white plastic solo cups into a pink gummy mess. All over my counter, the screwdriver I’d used to douse it, and all over my beautiful brown leather cord. You wouldn’t imagine the scrubbing it took to get that pink gooey madness off everything. It was all over my hands and all over the sink and getting the pink tinge off of the leather took more time than I care to admit. So if you feel like dying leather cord- it works really well… but use a glass or metal container. Lessons learned!

Sometimes the greatest plans- right? But it all worked out and I’ve got a sweet little chalkboard to write love notes on.

Okay… so the DIY! Just lay out your cork on your craft mat (or cutting board) and cut it to the size you’d like. I’ve found the best way to cut cork is to use a knife (craft knife or kitchen knife is fine) and press through the cork, working your way down the line (instead of dragging the knife through). You get less cork crumbles on the edge this way (much tidier looking).

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

After you cut the cork, you can paint on your chalkboard. If you’d like it to look like a perfect line, use painters tape. I was going for a hand-made look so made sure my lines weren’t too perfect. Make sure you coat the cork in enough paint that the cork is completely covered. I don’t bother making my own chalkboard paint. I love the Rust-Oleum Chalkboard Paint that you can find at Home Depot or Walmart- a small can goes a long way!

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

While it’s drying, you can decide where you’d like to punch holes for your leather cord, making sure the holes aren’t too close to the edges. I used a screwdriver to make the holes in the cork. Originally, I tried a punch, but it didn’t make a clean edge like a Phillips head did. I pressed it in, then gently twisted it (essentially drilling through the cork). Once you have your holes, thread your cord through and tie.

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

Before you write on your chalkboard (or any chalkboard) make sure you cure it by rubbing the side of a piece of chalk all over the board, then wiping clean. If you skip this step it’s near impossible to get those first words written off the board (I’ve tried to skip this step- silly me). Then your chalkboard is ready to be written on and loved!

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

DIY Cork Chalkboard - lemonthistle.com

So simple, and I love the way it turned out. It’s minimal fuss and will match almost any decor. What would you use yours for? Happy crafting!

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  1. Avatar photoKara

    Aug 04 at 9:20 am

    So cute! I’d totally do that with some of Ikea’s circular cork hot pot mats.

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 04 at 10:12 am

      I have those too! Those would work awesome Kara

      Reply
  2. Avatar photoShambray

    Aug 04 at 10:12 am

    This is a fabulous gift idea! I am going to do that for sure come Christmas time! Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 04 at 10:18 am

      It would make the best gift! And it’s affordable to make a whole bunch… so now I’m trying to think of who I could gift these to?!

      Reply
  3. Avatar photoMegan

    Aug 04 at 12:27 pm

    I happen to have all of these things lying around too. Crafty pack-rat, um maybe. I desperately need one of those little signs to hang on my front door knob that says “baby sleeping” because I have had several unfortunately timed doorbell ringings lately. This would be perfect for that!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 04 at 1:37 pm

      We could probably start a crafty pack-rat club. And something cuter than a post-it taped over the doorknob would be fabulous. Thanks for always stopping by Megan!

      Reply
  4. Avatar photoJulie

    Aug 04 at 1:19 pm

    I love the way you used up stuff from other projects.
    I can imagine even smaller ones tied round plant pots with herbs in them on a kitchen windowsill, or hanging on the font door as a cute “welcome and come straight round the back” for a barbecue party. Ooo that would be a great party idea, all the food could have cute little cork & chalk paint labels too.

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 04 at 1:36 pm

      What a great idea! I’d love the mini version for around drink pitchers too… and really I’m a sucker for party signage. Thanks for stopping by Julie :)

      Reply
  5. Avatar photoPauline Molinari

    Aug 05 at 4:36 pm

    I love this! So simple and sweet. Thanks for sharing your project on the Monday Funday Party!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 05 at 9:13 pm

      Thanks Pauline! Glad to have you here :)

      Reply
  6. Avatar photoJennifer @ Brave New Home

    Aug 05 at 4:54 pm

    Very sweet! Two of my fav materials combined (cork and chalkboard paint). Thanks again for linking up to the DIY’ers!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 05 at 9:08 pm

      Cork is so underestimated! Thanks for the sweet comment Jennifer :)

      Reply
  7. Avatar photoGinnie

    Aug 06 at 2:25 pm

    This is super cute … I definitely need to make one … or more;)

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 06 at 11:14 pm

      I’m definitely planning on making more… I’ll encourage that ;)

      Reply
  8. Avatar photoVictoria Hudgins

    Aug 06 at 2:33 pm

    Cute! I love it.

    xoxo,
    Victoria

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    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 06 at 11:16 pm

      Thanks so much Victoria! So happy to have you here.

      XO

      Reply
  9. Avatar photoErica

    Aug 06 at 5:09 pm

    So cute! Love how quick and easy this is to make. Would make a great gift!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 06 at 11:22 pm

      So quick! Thanks for the comment Erica :)

      Reply
  10. Avatar photoLeslie

    Aug 06 at 7:13 pm

    It’s simple and adorable. how cute!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 07 at 8:53 am

      Thanks Leslie! So glad you stopped by :)

      Reply
  11. Avatar photoMichele

    Aug 07 at 10:06 am

    I <3 chalkboards! Yours is super cute. Perfect for wedding table MR and MRS too:)Pinned

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 10 at 1:19 pm

      Cheers to a fellow chalkboard addict ;) They would be great for a MR and Mrs!!

      Reply
  12. Avatar photoSusen @ Dabbling Momma

    Aug 10 at 4:49 am

    what a great idea and so many ways to use/hang! Stopping by from On Display Thursday link party!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Aug 10 at 1:11 pm

      Thanks Susen- It’s definitely versatile :)

      Reply
  13. Avatar photoRachel @{i love} my disorganized life

    Aug 12 at 6:27 pm

    Love!

    Reply
  14. Avatar photoKarrie

    Oct 11 at 5:13 am

    So cute!! I love this idea!! #letsdothis!!!

    Reply

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