
I recently dressed up a plain pantry door with Rust-oleum's magnetic primer and chalkboard paint.  

I first applied 3 light coats of the magnetic primer.  Take note: this stuff has some strong fumes and requires a lot of ventilation.  Also, to avoid a tedious clean up, I used a sponge roller and disposable paint tray that I could just throw away afterward. The next day I applied 3 coats of chalkboard paint.  This paint has way less fumes and cleans up with just soap and water.  

Honestly, I was pretty happy just to see the ugly veneer door black, but the fact that I can now use it as a calendar and message center is a big bonus!  

I waited an entire week before writing on it with chalk, so in the meantime I made some fun magnets. 


I've read many blog posts about how most magnets won't stick to surfaces painted with the magnetic primer, but I have found that the sheet magnetics work great and easily hold up papers and cards.  All in all, I'm very happy with the results. 
