DIY // Slate Cheeseboard
What’s better than cheese and crackers? A good excuse to eat them. And that, my friends, is exactly what this super cute slate cheeseboard will give you– All for under $5.
1 | Slate tile (you can get free samples at tile & flooring stores)
2 | Felt Circles
3 | Olive oil
4 | Chalk marker / chalk (optional)
1 | Scrub (thoroughly) and rinse your slate piece, and pat dry.
2 | Coat all surfaces of the slate with olive oil, then scrub and rinse slate again. This will condition the surface and help create a barrier between the slate & food. Once you’ve scrubbed and rinsed the second time, apply one last coat of olive oil and dab away the excess. *
3 | Apply adhesive felt circles to each of the four corners.
4 | Using a chalk marker, label the cheeses.
5 | Display and eat. You can also refrigerate the slate to keep your cute cheese cold, it’s a win/win!
Creative :>
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wow… what a creative idea. nice work!
This is awesome. Once I sprayed blackboard paint on my entire wall. My parents were so mad.
My parents would have been equally unimpressed – great idea though ;)
HAHA!!!
Oh my god, cheese. Living in Korea it’s so hard to get this essential part of the Western diet and mindset. It just doesn’t exist here like it does there. My mouth is watering so bad, so much.
*drool*
Life with no cheese is just surviving ;)
true story!!
have you tried King Island Blue Vein cheese…….. *dies*
Why dont you make some of your own!!! There are some fantastic recipes to make easy mozzarella….
I try to stick with simple baking recipes, I’m not the best in the kitchen :)
…but how do I get my penmanship to be as pretty as yours?
;)
Love love LOVE this idea!
This is great idea – not everyone likes eating something if they dont know exactly what it is….even just knowing which cheese …..and saves the hostess from having to repeat over and over “This is Havarti…..”. Love it !
Haha, so true!
Pretty cool,
might even make a great poster ;)
Cheers and congrats on being freshly pressed
-Ron
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Fantastic idea!
Oh I will be making this! We moved to Italy a year ago and we’ve been eating a lot of cheese, and some of them have weird names that no one can pronounce, with this I can just write it on there and let people try to figure it out that way! Great Idea!!
That’s such a cool and creative idea! Thanks for sharing and congrats on being freshly pressed!
Super creative!
This is brilliant. I will definitely be doing this, congrats for being freshly pressed and thanks for the idea x
Thanks, Emma!
Fantastic!
oh I love this idea!! def going to try it!! :)
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This will make a thoughtful gift for my wine & cheese loving Valentine. Understated and clever, love it!
Love this idea! I’m always looking for creative ways to share cheese.
Kat
Cutest ever!
Love this idea – perfect for a cheese and wine night !
This is a great idea!
PS I really like your elephant knife!
Ha, thanks! It’s from World Market :)
Awesome! I’m gonna use this at my next gathering.
Great post, on my way to the supermarket right now.
Just came across your blog, and I LOVE it! So pretty and inspiring. You’re my newest daily read :)
That’s incredibly nice of you, thanks so much!
Wow! I love this. Am definitely going to make this! My husband and I have a lot of dinner parties and I’ve always wanted to do something like this. So cute!
-Kristin
http://www.coupletastic.com
That’s a great DIY project! Good for parties or a gift, and on the slim chance that I ever open a restaurant, I’m totally doing this.
What a unique idea, rather than a typical cutting board or cheese board. I love cheese so much, I swear I would eat it off cardboard. Very clever post.
Lovely idea. Simple and elegant!
Nice. I’m a cheese-a-holic. I like this DIY board idea!
Simple, inexpensive, elegant, classy – Brilliant!
This is really cute, creative, and adorable. Awesome party idea!
Great idea, thanks! I’ve been wanting one, but couldn’t bring myself to pay the absurd prices!
This is the cutest, smartest and loveliest idea I’ve come across for a minimalistic cheese board! You’re certainly a creative dumping, I must say :)
thanks so much!
Great idea. and the refrigeration idea is brilliant.
From a cheese lover, this is an awesome idea for customizing my cheese eating surfaces…
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nice. I think I will do this on my next cheese party. very minimalistic. This goes into Evernote.
I am loving this first visit to your blog! Thanks for your ideas!
Sandy O
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I really like this idea. It makes it so simple, yet would catch the eye of every cheese lover. I always wanted to veer away from the tacky tent cards and the piercings of valuable cheese with a toothpick. This new take on presentation is just the beginning. Sushi. Sandwiches. Cold Cuts. The possibilities are endless. Please review this. I would like your opinion.
Wow!!! Great idea, and anyone can follow your fab instructions.
What a fun and simple DIY project! This project could even cost one nothing if they already had felt handy. What is great about this is you can choose any color or type of tile to use to help match the decor you already own. I thought the idea of writing the type of cheese with chalk on the cutting board was brilliant!
So true! It only cost me 99cents to make because I had everything but the felt :)
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not seen anything before…… creative… may be I will do some.
Cheeseboard?
We like this DIY project!
Haha, fitting!
Simple yet brilliant! Never thought of serving cheese and crackers that way. But I guess this is the way I’m gonna serve it from now on! =]
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Fanciful. I can’t wait to get my own place. Great blog on the whole.
brilliant!!! my partner is so crazy over cheese. cant wait to try this for her.. TY for sharing… :)
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Hi Ashley,
I tweeted about this DIY cheeseboard post on twitter yesterday. Then I see it is on Freshly Pressed on wordpress.
Awesome! My twitter is @Sugarandcloth :)
NICE!!!
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this is genius! love how simple it is, and it’s perfect to go with ANY kitchen setting/decor you may have at home!
x N
such an amazing idea!! like ketchup?
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Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
You have far more talent than The Hook, Ashley! You’re much cuter as well!
This is adorable! I’m loving your blog so glad I stumbled onto it! What software do you use to create your pictures? XOX
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Thanks, Emily. And to answer your questions, I use Photoshop & Picasa :)
I like it. Any excuse to eat expensive cheese.
Nice post with beautiful photos! I like to make cheese plates on a green piece of marble I have, it is really great. Stop by and say hi :)
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So fun, like I need another reason to eat cheese! I can’t wait to check out the rest of your site!
Yep this works – its sometimes said, the simplest ideas are there, right in front of us and here is the proof in the pudding. Great idea, you’ve just saved me £20!!!
This may be something you and I work on for my wedding! Ash, you’re a genius.
For sure! (about the wedding part, not the being genius part) :) love you, Er!
Cool beans; showed the wife your gadget and she’s headed to Lowes.
Oh wow, this is totally cool. I am so going to do this project with my friend. I’m going to make a Lowes stop today. I really enjoyed this.
A restaurant called Cube in Hollywood does this! You are right on track with the high end restaurants. =)
Whoop! Maybe i’ll tell myself that makes me high end without even knowing it? ;)
That’s precisely what I was implying!
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Love this!
Love it! Nice one!
Super idea, I am not good doing stuff with my hands , except for cooking..but I will try, it’s so simple and design, post-modern.. Love your blog!
Super creative and great idea. :)
val
http://valentinedefrancis.wordpress.com
Woooww…luuuvvv cheese!
Yum, any excuse to eat cheese :DD
What a creative & adorable idea!
ok, this is an adorable idea-great for housewarming gift, or for a cheese-a-holic, like myself.
I’m in love with this! So creative and super cute! Thanks for the idea =)
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just found your blog and i love this post! so cute
that’s a great tip about conditioning the slate. I used to imagine powdery grit in the cheese. But no!
Love this :)
this is fascinating!
Fantastic idea! We’re doing an auction next week and I’m going to make one for an auction item.
And no one will ever know it was so inexpensive ;)
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Just a cute idea that needed sharing
what a creative idea. that looks cool.
TechSmartLife
This is really clever! Thanks for sharing :)
Amazeballs. Need slate to display cakes!
I really want cheese and crackers now! And the black slate makes the cheese and crackers pop as a surface for it.
Really, really cool. I’m going to pass this on (as your idea, of coures) to a friend of mine who organizes in-house wine-tastings and table setting events in Italy….
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J
Awesome! The more the merrier! :)
I also put it on my facebook blog carbonara by joshua lawrence
This is such a simple idea, but I swear I would have likely went and spent money on something that will probably look better and mean more since I did it myself, now that I have seen your easy to follow guide. One thing about helping plan a lot of birthday parties is that there can never be a shortage of ideas for food platters, and this is one that I am definitely going to incorporate. I’m actually going to get the materials right now!
This is sheer genius!
Add a place for a french press of Ethiopian Sidamo and you got yourself a party!
Pretty nifty and simple. I like simple.
I do too!
This is really cool (and professional looking). I’m so sad that I can’t/shouldn’t use this as a dinner plate. I’d love to throw a big flaming steak on top of this and arrange some Kale or such around it.
Haha, well, I guess the term “food safe” is your discretion. I’m sure lots of people have eaten off of slate in their lifetime!
I think as long as there’s no gravy to drip from the (s)plate, I don’t see why you couldn’t.
Love discovering little things you can do around the house at little cost. It just makes it all the better!
Ashley, clicked on your blog from the “freshly pressed”. I love this idea! headed for home depot tomorrow!
Many Thanks!
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wow!!!! :)
What a great idea, love it!
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Yup, i could go a cheese platter for breakfast. That, coupled with a stimulating french pear cider… could possibly be in heaven.
xx
What a great idea, so creative and so simple, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the idea!! :)
Great idea, thanks MJ
Brings such a nice personal touch to the display of a simple snack
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Love this – thank you!
– s
I love this! I will be creating and using this idea at my Super Bowl Party! Thanks for sharing!
~Christine
http://www.writingsfrommyheart.wordpress.com
Another thing to paint it with my chalk paint!!
I think I’ll eventually paint my whole house with it.
Thank you =D
Chalk paint would definitely work!
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing, Ashley!
I enjoy entertaining and it’s sometimes hard to be everywhere at once to answer food questions, so I got in the habit of labeling foods, but this is by far the best idea I’ve seen. I will take and use this nifty idea. Thanks for sharing
No, problem
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I came across this and thought I’d be remiss in not reblogging. It’s a inexpensive, creative and practical DIY project that will be the centre of discussion during your next social gathering.
That is all!
What a fantastic idea!!!!!
I will remember this one!
Thanks for sharing!
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Wedding I have in mind for May!
This would be perfect for weddings.
Wow this is a great idea.
I just finished writing about the “Power of Cheese” and how it makes everything better:
http://fedupfood.com/2012/01/25/the-power-of-cheese/
I really only think of cheese as ingredient added to meals to make it taste good no matter what, but cheese served on a nice slate plate is a simple way to make a a typical dinner at home into a fancy occasion.
such a creative idea!
Thank you!
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wow! really simple, cheap and versatile idea. i’ve read about people using tiles as pizza stones, which kind of scares me because they could definitely shatter in high heat. but THIS!!! such a good idea.
side note: cheeses are recommended to be served room temp for maximal cheesy goodness ;) but the cooling ability of the tile would be good if you had a long waiting/traveling time i think! :) great blog post!
Awesome, thanks for the cheesy goodness tips :)!