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October 3, 2011

Club G.W. {Goodwill} No. 15 and "BOO" Blackboard Books

YOU CAN JOIN THE CLUB G.W. {GOODWILL} PARTY AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST!

I am shameless.  Kind of.  When I see a good idea I grab it and run with it.  And grab it I did from my friend Betsy over at My Salvaged Treasures. {Thanks, Betsy!} She had an "aha" moment recently when she put chalkboard paint together with a thrift store leather-bound book.  Who woulda thunk it?  I'm glad SHE did, cause it led me to my own little moment of crafty joy.  Behold.

I just happened to stumble across some Reader's Digest Condensed Books at my Mr. Thrifty store the other day.  Okay, so I went there "in-search-of" and good ol' Mr. Thrifty didn't let me down!  Just so happened he had three books for $1.49 each.  Sold.

This one's so pretty I hesitated to spray it. 


But I got over that fast and got to work.  First I used painter's tape from Dollar General to tape over the spine and exposed pages of the book to protect it from the paint.



Then I sprayed the cover with this.


It's advisable to spray multiple, thin coats of the chalkboard paint.  Oh, and I didn't even prime! 
 {Can you say i-m-p-a-t-i-e-n-t?} 
But it turned out beautifully anyway with three coats.


I left the spines alone since: 1. They're so pretty to look at and 2. If you get tired of the chalkboard thing you can just place them back on a shelf and they'll look fabulous from the side in their pre-painted state.  But you can certainly paint the spine as well.

Just think of all the words you could spell out, depending on the season.  Merry Christmas.  Happy New Year.  Happy Easter.  Happy St. Patrick's Day.  Okay, I guess 18 books is a bit much.  But you get the idea! And Betsy took it one step further and embellished her books after painting them.  They're so pretty you have to check them out here. Thanks again, Betsy, for this fabulous idea.

Now let's get to those features from last week's Club G.W. {Goodwill} Party

As usual I wish I could feature you all!

This Halloween vignette is made of thrifty finds and nifty ideas!

Thrifty No Sew Ottoman Re-do


Thrifty Decorator Charm  

It was nice to see some new faces this week.  But it would be even NICER if you faithful souls could spread the word about the coolest thrifting party out there.  The more who play, the more fun it is for all.  A mention in your post is great, although not everyone does it.  A shout out would be even better. I'll leave it up to you.  And thanks for coming back each week ~ you know who you are.  I love that you share your stuff, and look forward to seeing it every week.

Okay, here's the rules.

Link up your thrifty finds, and your thrifty find re-dos.

Please link back to your post and not to your blog's main URL.

Please mention the party somewhere in your post or place the party button (grab it from my upper right sidebar) on your sidebar.  That way others can find out where the party is and join in!

I'd love for you to become a follower so you don't miss the next party!

You can also "Like" me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter.  

Now link away!

xoxo

I'll be linking up here:


***FUNKY JUNK INTERIORS***

25 comments:

  1. Love the chalkboard books! Great idea!

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  2. Your Boo books are really cute--what a great find. I need to remember to check out the book section!

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  3. Thank you for the invite, I linked up my stool and I am headed now to link you up. I love the chalk board BOO!

    Carol

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  4. That's actually a clever idea to chalkpaint the book covers! Lots of different ways to celebrate or send messages this way. :-) Thanks for hosting, Kathleen. Take a look at my give-away, if you're interested!
    ~ Sue

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  5. Hi Kathleen,
    I must be the last person on the planet to buy chalkboard paint! You have convinced me. Love your mantel. Have a wonderful week and thank you for hosting. Audrey

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  6. I did chalk board wine bottles last year but I'm loving the chalkboard books!!


    http://ourlifeinaclick.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-mantel.html

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  7. And they turned out great! Betsy is very creative and has so many great ideas.

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  8. Awww Thanks so much for featuring my Halloween up there!!! I am in love with your chalkboard books :)
    xo
    Lina

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  9. Thanks so much Kathleen for posting about my chalboard books. I'm so happy to see how good yours turned out. What a great Halloween idea, they look so good on your mantel. So many possibilites for every season:-)

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  10. Kathleen, I love the chalkboard books too and the festive mantle!

    xoxo
    Amanda

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  11. Kathleen I love the books! Great idea!
    Susan

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  12. I always love seeing great new chalkboard paint idea. Very clever.

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  13. Great idea with the paint. Those books look awesome!

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  14. I'm so glad I found this site! I am a Goodwill nut! I'm so happy to see so many people share my passion for shopping at Goodwill. Thanks for the great ideas!!

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  15. Very cute use of chalkboard paint :)

    Found you from linky party at Midwestern Sewing Girl's EVERYTHING HALLOWEEN today,
    ~Suzanne in NW IL

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  16. Thank you so much for hosting and the faBOOlous book idea. I'll be using that for sure!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  17. Hi, Kathleen

    I stop by to see your post and saw you feature my ottoman. Thank you, I am very grateful.

    Thank you for hosting this link. Appreciate it very much.

    Have a great weekend.
    Vanessa

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  18. I love your bOOOOk redu! It's great. Oh and I love your blog title too because I adore charm bracelets! I am your newest blog follower and I am following your tweets now too. I hope you will stop by for a visit.

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  19. I love your books! I know I need to try this paint! I'm linked up..thanks for inviting me! ♥

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  20. Wow, this looks great! I am hosting a Giveaway on my blog and would love for you to stop by!

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  21. What a cute way to update old books!

    Thank you SO very much for linking up!

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  22. So creative! It would be great to have you join me at Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  23. Kathleen, what a great idea! Very clever! I am now your newest follower. I hope you will follow me, too! Blessings to you!

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  24. Hi Kathleen, what a neat idea. The books turned out great. Thanks for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris

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  25. So clever! Thanks for linking up to The "Autumn Décor" Talent Scouting Party at WhisperWood Cottage!

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