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  • Create a Charming Blue & White Checkerboard Cutting Board ✨

    Create a Charming Blue & White Checkerboard Cutting Board ✨

    DIY Blue & White Decorative Cutting Board

    Hi friends! Renee here, filling in for Amanda with a dreamy blue-toned kitchen DIY featuring one of my all-time favorite combos: checkered patterns, Mediterranean tiles, and florals. If you're in love with soft blues and timeless style, this is the perfect project to try. Let’s dive into this step-by-step tutorial to create a charming decorative board that’s perfect for everyday home styling!


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    Materials


    Step-by-Step Instructions

    1. Base Coat

    Start by painting your board white, then let it dry completely.

    2. Smooth & Prep

    Lightly sand the painted surface and wipe away dust.

    3. Mark & Tape

    Measure 10 inches from the bottom and draw a guideline. Use painter’s tape to section off the top portion for your diamond pattern.

    4. Stencil the Diamond Pattern

    Position the Large Checkered Pattern stencil diagonally and use a mix of white and Liberty Blue paint to fill it in with a soft ombre effect.

    5. Sand for Blend

    Lightly sand again to blend the paint and soften the finish.

    6. Add Mediterranean Tile Stencil

    Stencil below the diamond section using a design from the Mediterranean Tiles stencil pack in dark blue.

    7. Apply Rub-On Transfer

    Cut and apply your favorite floral from the Chinoiserie Vase & Flower Transfer Set. Use the Rub-On Transfer Tool to burnish it on smoothly.

    Final Look


    Helpful Tips

    • Offload your brush thoroughly before stenciling to prevent bleed-through.
    • Layering blues adds depth—try mixing shades directly on the brush.
    • Always sand between steps for a smooth, professional finish.
    • Transfers look best on completely dry, smooth surfaces.

    Love this look? Explore more rub-on transfers and stencil sets to create your own layered pieces in any palette you love!

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