Thanksgiving Chalk Cloth Placemats

We have been enjoying writing down the things we are thankful for on our Write On Frame – and surprisingly they are not all cured meats. ;)

But it got me thinking about my little nieces – they are really too young for something like that. I thought these fun Chalk cloth placemats would be perfect for them. You’ve probably seen Chalk cloth Fabric Placemats around – this is similar but with a Thanksgiving twist!

The placemat says, “I am thankful for” and they can draw out what they’re thankful for, and easily erase it and draw something new.

(No laughing at my stick figure family. I’m no Roo. :)

If you are not familiar with Chalk cloth – it’s a black leather-like fabric designed to be used just like a chalkboard, but you can sew it. Sweet huh?
I ordered mine from Fabric.com, but I believe that is is available at Joann’s now. You can’t wash it - it just wipes clean with a cloth.

Here’s what you need if you’d like to make a placemat or two for your little ones!

Materials:

  • Chalk cloth – 14 1/2″ x 18″ per placemat
  • Fabric for backing – same size
  • bias tape or similar binding
  • paint pen
  • chalk

Cut your placemat pieces out.

Place your pieces together, wrong sides together. If you pin the pieces together, pin them very close to the edge so the binding will cover the holes.

Sew your binding around the edges of the placemat. I used two rows of straight stitching. One placemat takes most of a package of double fold quilt binding.

Using a paint pen, write out what you’d like to say across the top of the placemat. I wrote, “I am thankful for . . .” across the top and then some of the leaves from the fabric in the bottom right corner. I am going to add each girl’s name in front of the leaves because you know it’s always easier when things are marked with names. ;)

To prepare the chalk cloth for writing on, rub a piece of chalk over the whole placemat.

Wipe all the chalk off with a damp cloth and you’re ready to start coloring!

I also decorated a small jar to keep chalk in. I cut a strip of fabric, hemmed the ends, and sewed it in half.

Sew two stitching lines along the piece – so that the lines divide the rectangle into thirds.

Cut a small piece of ribbon that is long enough to tie around the rim of your chalk holder. Thread the ribbon through the center casing – between the two stitching lines.

Do not watch t.v. while threading the ribbon through the casing and pull it all the way completely through to the other side. Twice.

Tie the ruffle around your chalk holder – I used a little ball canning jar. So cute.

All done!! Time to start getting creative with your kids!!

I think these would be a really fun way to help your little ones focus on Thanksgiving – you could use it at home or it would be perfect to take out to a restaurant too! It would definitely help keep everyone entertained while you’re waiting for your food. You just erase the chalk with a damp paper towel.

It would be fun on Thanksgiving Day too – keeping the kids entertained while they’re waiting not so patiently for Thanksgiving dinner. Hmmmm.

I think I might make one for Mr. F.T.

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65 Responses
  1. 41
    Leanne says:

    Those are darling. What a wonderful idea. The chalk holders are adorable too. Have a great weekend!

  2. 42
    Kara says:

    in love!!! Such a great idea! Just found out about chalkboard fabric!!!

    Congrats on your CSI feature!!

  3. 43
    Kristen says:

    LOVE THIS! If you have a chance come link up to Handmade Tuesdays @ http://www.ladybug-blessings.com

  4. 44

    Chalkboard placemats, really cute idea! I’ve never worked with that fabric before, it’s something new since I had a kid I guess. Congrats on being picked in the top 10!

  5. 45
    Lorie says:

    Love them! Two of my favorite things, chalkboard paint and the kids table at Thanksgiving!!!

  6. 46
    Kathleen says:

    This is terrific timing. I just bought some of this cloth at the International Quilt Festival (because I knew I could do SOMETHING with it), but wasn’t quite sure how to proceed. Ta-daa! Your blog to the rescue. Thanks for the inspiration.

  7. 47

    Saw this project featured over at One Pretty Thing and love it! Glad I stumbled on your site! What a great way to get my youngins to sit at the dinner table this Thanksgiving :)

  8. 48

    Adorable! So much fun for the kiddos at the little kids table.

  9. 49

    I only heard of chalkboard FABRIC a few days ago — now I see your post. This is a fantastic idea to use with the kids at Thanksgiving — or year-round! Thanks for stopping by to see me and leaving a comment. YES, you definitely want to stop by my Etsy shop and pick up some Restoration linen cleaner. It’s saved so many old linens and gotten them back into service!

  10. 50
    Ambrosia says:

    These will be on my table as soon as I can get the fabric!! What a great idea! I linked to this on For The Luv Of Boys: http://fortheluvofboys.blogspot.com/2010/11/fun-fall-crafts.html Hope you don’t mind!

  11. 51

    Great idea! Adorable to look at and interactive too!

    I’d love to have you and your Thanksgiving placemats join my meme Seasonal Sundays. The link is open until late Monday night. Hope to see you!

    - The Tablescaper

  12. 52

    Absolutely darling and very creative!!

  13. 53
    Leesa says:

    These are such a fun way to use chalkboard fabric. Thanks for sharing.

  14. 54
    LisaAnn says:

    This is a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing this project..it is very fun :)

  15. 55

    How cute! I have had the idea to make something similar only instead of using chalk cloth, spray paint those plastic type placemats with chalkboard paint. I am hoping that works out just as well and then there is no sewing involved… I just need to find some of those cheapo plastic placemats!

  16. 56

    Love these! I’m linking to them on my Friday Favorites.

  17. 57
    momsthewordus says:

    Love this! I wonder if I will find time to try it . . .

  18. 58
    ashlee says:

    Seriously! How do you do it? Is there a week I haven’t featured you! Simply amazing. Thanks for linking up again and I’m totally featuring you yet AGAIN!

  19. 59
    myquiltstory says:

    So cute! these are great!

  20. 60

    This is so cute and something I could actually make!!

    I’m thinking about making a few as gifts for my daughter’s classroom teachers for indoor recess/centers time!! : )

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