


The projection screen is up!! So I decided to go ahead with surface mounting the plywood on the ceiling. I figured I'm in no condition to be opening up the ceiling and attaching plywood or 2x4 to the joists, blah blah blah... we sketched an analyzed every possible option between our team and the carpenters. But the truth is that the screen isn't THAT big or that heavy that I need to tie it into the ceiling. I felt pretty confident that the least intensive option, surface mounting the plywood, would suffice. I had 2-4"x6" pieces of plywood that I attached to the ceiling with 4 toggle bolts each.


I actually bought bolts that were a bit too short and had to run out to the nearest hardware store, and like the handygirl that I am, got lost looking around at all the fun. Guess what I found???? Chalkboard paint! Benjamin Moore makes chalkboard paint in quarts, so it's exactly the amount I need, and at a great price, $12.99-- vs. $39.99 that I saw over at Yoya (granted, this one is not
also magnetic, which is the expensive part of the paint). The toggle bolt, is a more secure anchor for sheetrock. It's a bolt with a butterfly clip on the end, that when inserted through the sheetrock, expands, and clips on. 2 blocks of plywood and 8 toggle bolts later, the projector screen is up!
I had a bit of bad luck with the large poster. This poster is 56"x34"-- any custom made frame would be $200+, so I decided instead to head down to Canal Plastics (Canal and Church St.) where they can cut plexiglass for you in any size. I got the plexi for only $66 and stopped by Pearl, just down the block, to get some clips and foam posterboard with which to attach and hang the poster. Bad news, I dropped it and the corner of the plexiglass snapped right off. I am so crushed. Ugh, I don't know if I should go back and buy another piece, or if I should wait for R's opinion.
It's a bit frustrating that things aren't going as well as I would like them to. I feel like this project peaked on Day 6, and since, has been challenging and frustrating. The satisfaction of the end result is still keeping me keepin' on, but God, this isn't as fun as it used to be! But, good thing is that the worst is over and from here on out, it will be really fun, gratifying, and I'm so close to the end I can visualize it. Note: just because I am almost done does NOT mean we are almost done.