2024

other projects

Drawing on your walls

I have a big empty wall in my living room. I used to have these two large paintings hanging there, and they were nice. But those paintings have moved on and I needed to fill the space.

First. I broke up the expanse of the wall by adding some board and batten trim. I have this in a few other places so it’s a consistent feature in my house. I painted the top of the wall with DIY chalk paint. I wanted the look of bare cardboard, so I used regular brown wall paint with some leftover grout powder mixed in. I kept adding grout to the paint until it was sufficiently dusty looking for my plans.

Sealing the paint with a layer of chalk.

With chalk paint, before you draw anything on it, you want to completely cover it with a layer of chalk, and then wipe that off. This seals the surface so that your designs are erasable. I’m using plain old white chalk from the dollar store. Yes, I do wish there wasn’t an air grate in the middle of the wall. I just pretend it’s not there.

The first mural I did was the end of summer so I drew sunflowers.

Living room chalk paint wall decor with sunflower art mural

Summer wall mural with sunflower design.

I kept the sunflowers up for about 4 months! I wiped it off in January, and after some pondering I decided to do birch trees for winter. I was inspired by this wallpaper by Max Humphrey.

Living room chalk wall decor with birch tree chalk mural

Will I keep redrawing this chalk wall forever? Probably not. It takes me a few days to finish the design each time, and I think I’ll get tired of doing it. It’s been a good experiment though — I wasn’t sure if I wanted a bold design on the wall and I’m still not sure haha. So I’m glad it’s not permanent.

Living room chalk wall decor with birch tree mural.

But it’s fun for now. Spring is coming soon, what should I draw next?