Something purple, something neat

Here’s an awesome, remarkable idea from, of all people, Martha Stewart.  Yes, that Martha Stewart.

So here’s her suggestion: take some chalkboard paint, and paint an entire wall.  There are a ton of things you could do with this. You could do, as she suggests, make a wall calendar and keep all of your ministry events for the month up on it. You could also do birthdays in the church.

Another option is just leaving it blank, and allowing the kids to simply draw whatever they want. Establishing rules would be a great thing (only things that build others up or glorify God). This allows kids to express themselves, while keeping them entertained before class and after class while waiting for their parents.

Don’t think painting your walls would go over so hot with your senior pastor? Just beg! OK, so there is a better solution. You can buy some foam-core board, paint it, and fasten it to your walls. If you just want a small area, just use one piece. If you want to cover your whole wall, use lots of pieces of the board. It’s an easy way to get around having to paint your walls, and still use the same idea.

It’ll take some work, but it could just be the one thing that sets your Children’s Ministry apart. You may even catch yourself doodling on occasion. Just give it a try. You might be surprised to find the talents some of your kids have!

P.S. Need some chalkboard paint? Check out ArtCity.com (I haven’t used them, just who I found first on Google!) for some spray paint. You can also check your local home improvement store.

2 Responses to “Something purple, something neat”


  1. 1 briana

    this is an awsome idea… that would be so neat in our kids church! (hint hint ryan:)

    it’s such a simple thing but it’s totally practical, and totally cool.

    thank you martha stuart! (and evan)

  2. 2 Todd McKeever

    In my last office, I painted a large wide border all the way around my office with chalk board paint and so when people came in and either hung out on the leather couches and chairs they could draw and write all over the walls. It also helped when I had conferences or light parenting mtgs in my office and they had to have the kids with them.

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