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Chalkboard Wall Art with Neon Chalk Markers!

 Chalkboard Wall Art with Neon Chalk Markers! 2 great motto's! Have Courage and Be Kind & Always be Kind, Have a good attitude and Never give up!  First I found these 2 flower wall art things at the thrift store...  I spray painted them black.  Let dry completely.  Then I coated them with Clear chalkboard coating. I did it this way because I had all the supplies on hand. If I was purchasing supplies, I'd just get the chalkboard paint or spray and do it once.  Roll it on and let it dry completely. Says 24 hours to cure.  Season the writing surface with the edge of chalk.  Erase the chalk. Wipe with dry cloth.  Now write all the things! I was sent these Chalk Markers by Beary Genius  at a discounted rate in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own. #bearygeniuslaunchpromotion They write so smooth...not skippy like chalk. They have reversible tips, but I left mine as the chisel tips....

You Gotta Share...You Gotta Care. My Little Pony Inspired vinyl!

One of my favorite My Little Pony songs--sung by Miss Pinkie Pie! I knew that motto just had to be made of vinyl! Spray painted a board... Cut out some fun hot pink vinyl with the silhouette! I used the Pinkie Pie silhouette from this T-shirt project too! Weeded and stuck the vinyl to the wood. Love it! You gotta share, you gotta care...It's the right thing to do! Linking up to THESE parties this week!

Clean Baking Sheet with Tea Tree Oil!

  This is the Motto I generally live by: Use it up...wear it out...make it do, or do without! So check this lovely cookie sheet out...  I have a couple baking sheets that look sick. gross.  really loved and used... I read that you can get that junk off with Tea Tree Oil. {purchased at the mart for about $8}  I poured some on and nothing seemed to happen when I scrubbed it. But then I pulled out a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser...and it started clearing off the grime. It still took a bunch of scrubbing... And I gave up at this point. Looks way better! I could have continued to scrub until the whole thing shone... but I had to wonder if using $2 worth of tea tree oil, a magic eraser and all  that time were really worth the $10 baking sheet.  What do you think? Linking up to THESE parties this week!