I have people ask me all the time, how did you think of that idea.
Sometimes I can say that I saw something that inspired me.
But sometimes an idea just comes to me from out of the blue.
I was in the middle of starting several projects at once and I looked over at a vintage window that I have in my studio.
I love the arched shape and the chippy patina.
I have been dying to use chalk type paint on glass.
As I was looking at this window I thought let’s paint those windowpanes!
I have been told chalk type paint sticks to everything….so let’s try it!
Then I had an ah ha moment.
If I repurposed this window I could turn it into a dry erase board!
Let’s do this!
I pulled out my Heirloom traditions paint in Blushing.
Yes I love this color…and it’s pink need I say more?
And I began painting the windowpanes.
After one coat of paint I decided to add one more coat of paint.
But before the paint had a chance to dry, I grabbed my hairdryer and on a medium setting I started drying the paint.
What a surprise I have a pink hairdryer, well of course I do 🙂
And as I was drying these windowpanes I was noticing the paint start to crackle.
Actually I knew this was going to happen, but I was excited to try this on glass.
Love how it was starting to craze and crackle.
More ideas started flooding in my head.
What if I used several paint colors, you know to make this look like stained glass!
Hmm… okay note to self for a future project.
I am always finding old windows at thrift, and antique shops.
You may even find one at a garage sale!
Well that’s it ….how easy was this for a project!
And as you can see I used a dry erase marker on the glass, yes that’s what makes this a fun dry erase board.
After I completed this project I was searching for a title for this post.
Something searchable, and guess what?
This has been done before, well sort of .
The idea of using glass as a dry erase board has been done.
Not an original idea, but I shared my own version and and put a shabby twist to it with my cracked and crazed finish.
Can you see the brush marks and crackling.
This looks very Shabby indeed!
This is a fun way to repurpose an old window, and turn it into a shabby dry erase board!
This is placed in front of a window, if I had placed it against a wall you would not be able to see through it.
See how the bottom windowpane color looks more solid.
But, this can still be used as a memo board either way.
I would love to find a small table and add a lamp behind it.
The soft glow of the light will filter through and look so pretty at night.
I am thinking a small corner table.
This is the same pink color I used on my wallpaper door in my family room.
You can read about my wallpaper door HERE.
(I love you written in French <3)
Valentine’s day is closely approaching, so am enjoying the last days of these sweet rose’s.
Right now they are doubled in price.
I bet some of you live in area’s that are nice all year round and can enjoy rose’s from your garden always.
You are very lucky for sure!
So where do you find inspiration?
Vera Lauterbach says
Love this post.
Anne says
Thank you Vera!
Angela says
Great project. Love the shape of that window. I have that same hair dryer too!
Anne says
Thank you Angela!
Ang says
Ha I’m doing this very same thing for a team tricky tray item!
Mine is being made with a repurposed picture frame, and I want to paint it several colors, layered with some distressing to really make it look special.
‘Great minds….’
Anne says
Love it Ang! Sounds like it’s going to look amazing! Layering is a wonderful idea!
Joanne Boulter says
They turned out amazing Anne. Jo
Anne says
Thanks so much Joanne!
Marlene Stephenson says
Love this,i will have to find me a window,but i do want to try.I love your little table too Anne,thanks.
Anne says
Thanks Marlene!
Vickie says
I love your idea of using the soft pink paint for your dry erase window, Anne! And that window itself is fabulous!
Anne says
Thanks so much Vickie!
JaneEllen says
OH do I envy you that window frame. I have couple of window frames left from ones I got in KY. I use both at different times on shutter shelf for displays. Hard to find windows here, if I do they’re way out of my budget. doggone it. I had to leave several windows when we moved all our stuff from house in KY., that and some great old doors.
Love how the paint looks on windows, wonder what a heat gun would do to paint? too hot maybe?
You have a great way of displaying, you have the touch.
Hope you’re having a pleasant winter? ENjoy rest of week
Anne says
Thank you JaneEllen, yes I think a heat gun would be a little too hot for crackling. It’s been a cold winter, although not as cold as last year. Still I am longing for spring.