Let your unmolded, finished chalk set out a few more hours to cure, then it’s ready to use!
How-to: Homemade Sidewalk Chalk
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This is a great tutorial. I would never have thought to use tp rolls for the mold. Does it wash off the sidewalk easily?
Oh, yeah, it washes right off. One of my girls’ daily chores is to hose down our front porch and sidewalk every morning, because they’re the ones who’ve drawn on it and had picnics on it and let their dump trucks pour dirt all over it all the previous day, and the sidewalk chalk always comes off with the hose. We also draw a lot on the basketball court in the park by our house, and if those drawings haven’t worn off by the next rain, they’ll be gone afterwards.
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This is awesome. I have tons of tempera paint that I’m going to recycle into this project, which I hope works as well as the powdered. Thanks for sharing!
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This post is perfect for the Monday Kid Corner Weekly Linky Party. The next party goes live Sunday morning and this week’s theme is SIDEWALK CHALK. Be sure to brush off those archives as well and link them up at http://thejennyevolution.com/category/linky-parties/monday-kid-corner/ See you there! Jennifer
Thinking of making some chalk, but also thinking that with the limited amount of time I have, I might as well just buy some. Grr, I can’t wait for my college classes to be done! One more year. One. More. Year.
But what if I reminded you that sidewalk chalk uses up toilet paper tubes? There goes the rest of your toilet paper tube hoard!
The rest of it? I plan to just send it all to you :0)