AE Update | A New Home For The Advent Boxes

Some of you might remember these Advent Boxes I put together back in 2007 (inspired by a project I'd seen in Martha Stewart's Kids magazine).

For the last couple of weeks I've been working on a project (with a bunch of help from Chris) to paint the one long wall in our laundry room with both magnetic + chalkboard paint. I thought this would be a cool spot for this Advent calendar and a cool place for Anna (and Simon) to use chalk or play with other magnets (like this alphabet set).

Here's a couple before photos of our laundry room (it's right off the kitchen):

I stripped off the wallpaper border and then we got down to business of painting the magnetic paint first.

A couple of coats later we added a couple coats of chalkboard paint (they were just about the same color) and called it good.

To get the boxes to "stick" to the wall I used magnetic tape from Michael's. I used 2-4 strips per box. I put a couple strips on before I could tell that the adhesive on the magnetic strips needed a bit more reinforcement so I used red line tape to stick the tape to the back of the boxes.

So far they seem to be sticking ok. I'm not planning to put anything heavy inside the boxes and anticipate that they will get re-arranged and moved around throughout the month.

Now if I could just change up the floors...

She seemed to like it.

He definitely liked it.

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  1. Terri Lynn says…
    11/30/2010

    Ali....I have a chalkboard wall and recommend ***Chalk Ink*** (chalkink.com). You will love them and their vibrant colors. It's the chalk Starbucks uses for their chalkboard signs (I asked them...and they pointed me to Chalk Ink).

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  2. Carolyn HP says…
    11/30/2010

    Wow Ali, You are such a resourceful person, it is so simple and it looks great; added bonus - the kids love it! Awesome! Looking forward to unpack boxes after a weekend of moving to begin my December Daily and finish up some Christmas Crafts for my niece & nephew too.

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  3. dawn says…
    11/30/2010

    I forgot to put in my morning comment how excited I am to start my DD tomorrow. I haven't slept the last two nights. Keep thinking about it and how it will look when finished. I send texts to both my sisters this morning reminding them of what tomorrow is. Thank you so much again for all you do and how you inspire us. I can't wait till tomorrow, enjoy your first day of the month too.

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  4. Lisa W says…
    11/30/2010

    Ali...this is such a great idea! I love your creativity!

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  5. Els says…
    11/30/2010

    That black works great in your hallway with the wooden door.

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  6. Tracey Caudle says…
    11/30/2010

    What an awesome idea! Love it!

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  7. Amy says…
    11/30/2010

    Hey Ali, I love this idea! When we moved in to our new house a few months ago, we painted one of the walls in our son's playroom in chalkboard paint. He loves drawing on the wall and it is so great for fine motor (my son has hypotonia and is also on the autism spectrum).

    I also did your advent box project and just put a picture up on my blog - I love how it turned out! Thanks so much for the great inspiration =0)

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  8. Heather T says…
    11/30/2010

    Love it! Now I'm searching my house for the appropriate wall to paint in just such a way! :)

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  9. Terri Porter says…
    11/30/2010

    I finally got around to making my advent boxes this year after falling in love with yours in 2007. I used thumbtacks, as you said you did that first year, and it has worked out find. Surprising how well they stay up. It is on a wall where a large frame goes, so the holes in the wall from the thumbtacks will be covered up after I take down the advent boxes. I ended up buying a white frame at Hobby Lobby and framed in the grouping of boxes. Love how it looks. For kids the ages of yours, I think the magnet/chalkboard wall is brilliant! My advent boxes are for my grandson who is 9. I posted a picture of them on my blog at terriporter.typepad.com.

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  10. Amy P. says…
    11/30/2010

    Love this idea, I saw it on DIY network this weekend and thought to myself how cool- I would love to do it in my house!! Now I just have to find a wall....

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  11. Deborah Klepac says…
    11/30/2010

    Ali,
    I think you should do something really spiffey (is that a real word?) with the switch plate cover. Love the idea of the magnets.

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  12. Carey Bridges says…
    11/30/2010

    Magnetic paint is new to me too! Such a cool idea to combine with chalkboard paint!

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  13. Melissa V. says…
    11/30/2010

    Love how this turned out! Love seeing how people decorate & organize. Would love to see more of your kitchen and your studio.

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  14. carriep says…
    11/30/2010

    love this, I didn't even know there was magnetic paint! will look for it>

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  15. Pam says…
    11/30/2010

    LOVE this!

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  16. Leora Henkin says…
    11/30/2010

    Oh, I love this. I've wondered about both the magnetic and the chalkboard paint. You will have to to tell us how they hold up. I'm afraid my guys may have gotten too old, but I could always do it for myself!

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  17. Vieve says…
    11/30/2010

    So freakin' cute. Once again, I can't wait to have a home where I can do projects like this. I am loving the chalkboard paint.

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  18. Susi says…
    11/30/2010

    I'm now looking for a wall I can paint with magnetic and chalkboard paint! I love how you always share before, during and after photos. Happy Holidays to you and your beautiful family!

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  19. Heather says…
    11/30/2010

    I love magnetic paint and also chalkboard paint- I just painted a wall in my girls' playroom and they love it! I have one question for all of you out there who have used the chalkboard paint as this was my first project- I purchased dustless chalk and let my kids "doodle" away- however- we are having a hard time erasing it- Any advice??? Thanks- and as always- Thanks for always inspiring!!!

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  20. betsy berre says…
    12/01/2010

    i mentioned your post about the advent experiences, tried to link to shannon, but couldnt find her anymore

    http://theberres.blogspot.com/2010/11/advent-countdown-to-birth-of-jesus.html

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  21. Louise Fortune says…
    12/01/2010

    Oh for the space to do something like that !!

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  22. Claire says…
    12/01/2010

    Ali - I also have a chalkboard wall that I use in my workroom... love it for working out design plans.

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  23. Danielle Taylor says…
    12/01/2010

    Fantastic!

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  24. Donna says…
    12/01/2010

    This is such an incredibly FABULOUS idea. I absolutely love it! Now I'm trying to think of a place to do this in my house (for me, LOL!, my kids are grown). Great job!

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  25. sandy k says…
    12/01/2010

    ali,
    i love this idea!! i always had trouble putting my boxes up and getting them to stay. this should be great ;)

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