Chalkboard Potluck Dish Tags

Poluck Dish Tags

Hi Classy Clutter friends!  I’m Katie from Made to be a Momma and I am beyond excited to be here today!  As the girls mentioned yesterday, I am one of their new craft contributors and I can’t wait to get to know you all!   I had the pleasure of meeting both of these sweet girls at the Snap Conference for a few brief moments and they are ever bit as sweet in person as they are online!

Over at Made to be a Momma I try to focus on simple recipes, projects and crafts and what I wanted to share with you today is so simple it’s almost embarrassing!  I wrestled with sharing this project because of how quickly it comes together but I think these potluck dish tags are just perfect to share for the picnics going on this weekend!

  How many times do you go to a picnic and you just aren’t sure what a certain dish has in it or what it is?  Well….wonder no more!  These chalkboard dish tags are JUST the solution!  For those of you, who are like me and just like to have cute tags no matter how obvious the food is than these are great for you too! 🙂

Materials:

Clothespins

Paint ( optional)

Wooden Chalkboard labels ( I found mine at Walmart)

If you can’t find the labels with the chalkboard already done for you just buy a bottle of chalkboard paint and paint some yourself…I promise, it’s worth the extra step!

If you want to paint your clothespins, do this step right now.  I decided to spray paint (1) pink, (1) yellow and the last one I just left alone.  Once your clothespin are dry, hot glue your wooden chalkboard label to your clothespin.

MaterialsI used a fun chalkboard marker to fill out my tags but of course you can use the old school chalk 🙂

Tags

I hope you all have a wonderful Fourth of July!

Thanks so much for sharing these Katie! SO cute and useful!

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6 Comments

  1. Love these! It would also be great if you were hosting a potluck. You can have them laying out for people to write what they brought! Totally making these for our Fourth of July potluck!! Love. Pinned.

  2. These are so cute and such a great idea for pot lucks, I know I go to put lucks sometimes thinking, “what the heck is that?” This would solve all of my problems.

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