Pébéo Porcelain Chalkboard Paint Giveaway—Closed

June 14th, 2012

Do you remember the chalkboard mug and chalkboard platter I made last year with Pébéo’s porcelain chalkboard paint?

Pebeo chalkboard porcelain paint giveaway

Well, the folks at Pébéo got in touch with me. They kindly sent me 3 bottles of their Porcelaine 150 chalkboard paint to share with you lucky people!

Pebeo chalkboard porcelain paint giveaway

This is super special paint. It’s not regular chalkboard paint, and you can’t make it yourself with one of those “make your own chalkboard paint” DIY tutorials. This paint is specifically for use on porcelain (or other slick, non-porous surface like china, ceramic, or metal). After painting you bake the item according to the instructions on the paint bottle. Once baked the paint will not chip off, and it’s even microwave and dishwasher safe. I love it, and my mug and platter have held up well.

There will be three winners, and I will ship these worldwide. Enter the giveaway by commenting below before next Friday (June 22). Make sure to provide your correct email address (in the comment form, not in your actual comment), so I can notify you of your winnings. Good luck!

FYI, here’s Pébéo’s official statement concerning toxicity and food safety:
Porcelaine 150 paints have been given the ASTM D-4236 seal of approval by Duke University, they are completely free of any hazardous materials. They hold the AP Seal of non-toxicity from ACMI and they conform to toy standard 71.3, and are deemed safe for use by children. The Porcelaine 150 paints, outliners and markers contain NO lead or cadmium, they are water based and contain only NON-TOXIC materials. Inadvertent contact with food or drink is not a health hazard. Any decorative or utilitarian pieces may be painted. Paint the exterior of a drink container, and on a dinner plate, it is
recommended that you paint around the perimeter of the plate. If you paint the center of the plate, a steak knife or other utensil could damage your design. If a painted design becomes damaged by a sharp object, rough edges may be left on the surface. It is not approved for food or drink containers. 

364 Comments

  1. Erin

    I have added fun patterns to my plain mugs using Pebeo ceramic paint – inspired by your post – but I have yet to try the chalkboard paint. :)

  2. Kristina

    Love this! Does this paint allow you to use chalk pens. Been looking for a chalkboard paint that will allow me to use those pens.

  3. Lori M

    This project has been on my list for months!

  4. Faiza

    Wow! I wanted to try those DIY chalkboard paint recipes to use on mugs, etc. but I was wondering about the paint staying on after washing. This looks fun.

  5. Emma

    would love to try this out, but have no idea what i would do!

  6. I adore chalkboard paint! Have been wanting to paint the rims of dinner plates with it for a dinner party and write the guests’ names on the top instead of using place cards.

  7. Kelsey

    I have some chalkboard paint crafts on my to-do list and this would be perfect!

  8. Kelly H

    thanks for sharing this great product, I’m looking forward to trying it….now if I could just win some somewhere…..:)

  9. Sharon

    Oooh, I’ve been wanting to make one of your platters ever since it was shown on the NZ Girl website, but the paint has proved hard to find and the one stockist I thought I ordered some from…. kindly didn’t order it for me :o(

  10. Danielle

    How fun! I would love to try this product!

  11. Now anything can be a chalkboard! Count me in!

  12. Sarah O.

    Would love to try this!! Lovely DIY project :)

 

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