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color your summer 3, guest · July 18, 2013

Color Your Summer GREEN with Kojodesigns

Yippe, yay, hooray! 
mint chalkboard as sangria bar backdrop
My party planning maven, clever creative mind, stylish sewing whiz of a co-host 
Kirstin from Kojodesigns is here today!
 
It’s tradition for us to blog swap every Color Your Summer, and today is the day. 
 
I cannot say enough good things about this girl. This sister half of the amazing blogging duo at Kojodesigns exudes hospitality, generosity, and kindness in everything she does. She is a super sweet mama to two adorable littles, and everything she does is pretty, pretty, pretty.
Get ready for some more of it. Here’s Kirstin!

Hey Delia Creates friends! I’m Kirstin from kojodesigns, and I’m thrilled to be blog swapping with Delia today as part of Color Your Summer 3. how ot make a mint colored (or any colored) chalkboard

I have to confess, I love the colorful chalkboards that have been popping up everywhere. And isn’t this mint green colored chalkboard perfect for Color Your Summer?

   sangria bar party station
Best of all, it was easy enough to make that I now have plans for a whole rainbow of colored chalkboards. how to make colored chalkboard paintTo make one, just collect an old painting with an awesome vintage frame.

Then mix together 1 cup any color paint (I’m partial to mint) and 2 tablespoons of unsanded grout.
Mix well.
Paint the back of the painting with your paint-and-grout mixture.
Flip the painting around so that the chalkboard is facing forward.

  mint chalkboard as sangria bar backdrop

Then use as the backdrop for a Sangria Drink Station…

  ice cream party flavor chalkboard

…or an Ice Cream party… or just add a favorite quote and use as decor in your home! Thanks for having us Delia, and even more for co-hosting Color Your Summer with us. The whole series has been more than we expected. Can’t wait for next year!

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Ooh! I love this Kirstin! So perfectly pretty (told ya people) and perfectly summer!

Are you dying to see more from Kirstin and Jordan? Check out this awesome Ultimate Lego Table, this Anthro-Inspired Oasis Dress, or this way too fun Trail Mix bar Buffet!  

And if you get a moment, won’t you come say hi to me over at Kojodesigns? 🙂 Pretty please. 🙂

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  1. Kirstin Gentry says

    July 18, 2013 at 9:38 PM

    What a sweet intro- thank you friend. We adore you right back. 🙂
    love
    k

    Reply
  2. Charity says

    July 19, 2013 at 1:49 AM

    Colored chalkboards… fun! And that kiwi shortcake looks absolutely delicious.

    Reply
  3. Cassie says

    July 20, 2013 at 1:07 AM

    This is an awesome idea, and so easy to do. I might have to make some for Christmas gifts this year!

    Reply
  4. jules says

    July 27, 2013 at 9:58 PM

    I need to ask a question…why did you use the mint green paint on the back-side of the painting? why not just paint over the front?

    I have never done this is why I am asking! thanks!

    Reply

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