

CHALKBOARD FONTS FOR WORD HOW TO
We got so many nice compliments on it, and it was seriously so simple! Below is a tutorial for how to create your own (faux) chalkboard seating chart. (One of my favorite places to design because of my ridiculous collection of fonts!) In the end it turned out incredible, without any stress involved. 🙂 So I set out to design my own printable chalkboard seating chart in Microsoft Word. Fancee’s home church told me about a deal at Staple’s where you can buy huge black and white ‘engineer prints’ for under $7. it was then that I recalled that a lady at Mr.
CHALKBOARD FONTS FOR WORD PDF
I clicked on it and realized it was a pdf for sale with a chalkboard background. While perusing pinterest looking at other chalkboard seating charts, I came across one for sale on etsy that looked printed. Yikes! Talk about daunting… Although she graciously offered to do it, the more I thought about it and the repercussions of making a mistake or calculating the spacing off, I realized I would need to figure out another way. Originally, I had planned on asking my friend to write out every name in a white ink pen (she has very cute handwriting, unlike mine)….

It looked so beautiful hung above the blue couch I reupholstered in my college room! After I left the University, I knew the framed chalkboard had not yet seen its last days of usefulness… I would use it for a wedding seating chart! Two years ago, when I first became aware of the chalkboard craze, I found a beautiful vintage frame at a garage sale, bought some cheap bead-board, and created a large framed chalkboard.
