What a good-looking window model!

I eventually chose this six-panel window. Then it was as simple as heading the 0.5 mile to Menard's for magentic paint and chalkboard paint. While we were there I also spotted glow-in-the-dark and whiteboard paint. Seriously, what kind of paint don't they make?

After cleaning each window pane, I was ready for the magnetic primer. The instructions called for three thin coats, which I did, but my board is not very magnetic. Perhaps my coats were too thin? I might have done more, but like any craft project I could hardly wait for the end results. The four hours of drying time in between the primer and the chalkboard paint was almost too much!
I also picked up a cheap set of picture hangers and nailed two to the back. And just like that, my project was complete! The hardest part was waiting for the paint to "cure" for at least three days. Luckily I didn't have any chalk around to tempt me. And here it is--the final project hanging in our kitchen entry way. First thing up on our new walls. Love it!
I've been on the lookout for an old window to turn into a chalkboard, and these were just the ticket. A few picture texts later, I had picked up three of them for two friends to create their own, too. And it allowed me to haggle. Three of those babies for the price of two! More on the chalkboard project later.
This=love. A galvanized bucket of antique white letters (and an ampersand)! Okay, maybe I'm starting to understand why I've been made fun of for my love of antiques.