Kris Bunda Design

Kids, Chalk, & Blackboards at Home

Ralph Ginger Cat Dog

Ralph Ginger Cat Dog

Jack and Ginger: Writing and Fighting On the Wall.

This picture grabbed my attention because it’s a reminder of a time when “Ginger” was a common name in America. It’s not a good or bad thing, it’s a Social Trending thing. It seems to me like there’s a lot of Sarahs and Mikes in my generation. In this photo’s time, maybe there were a lot of Gingers and Ralphs.

Clever Boy! [Photo – B&W – LIFE Magazine] Photo Link

Holly’s Kitchen Cabinet Blackboard

Seeing that photo reminded me that I hadn’t made a Designer post about our Kitchen Cabinet Chalkboard. Holly came up with the idea for a steel cabinet-side that could be drawn on with chalk, and hold refrigerator magnets . I wasn’t too sure at first; sounded like a dusty, chalky mess. But her ideas are usually good so I measured the cabinet, designed a sheet steel piece with screw holes in SolidWorks (CAD program), had it plate laser-ed out and powder coated. Then I brought it home and Holly painted it again with a couple of coats of blackboard paint.

We also bought some coarse-threaded screws (because some of our cabinets have particle board & veneer sides) and she paintd the heads with the same blackboard paint so they would blend in. This is done by pushing them into a cardboard box so they can stick straight up and be painted, then allowed to dry without getting paint all over a table top or work surface.

Kids with Steel Magnetic Kitchen Cabinet Blackboard design
Kitchen Cabinet Magnetic Chalk Board
Jack at the Chalk Board
Jack Dropped the Chalk
Here Comes Ginger
Ginger & Jack, Chalkboarding
Ginger & Jack, Blackboard Writing
Jack & Ginger, Chalk Boarding
Pushing and Shoving, Chalkboard
Ginger Screaming, Jack Pushing, Chalk Board
Ginger at the Chalk Board
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