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May 16, 201203:16 PMCreative Parenting

Recycled Chalk Paint

May 16, 2012 - 03:16 PM
Recycled Chalk Paint

Do you have a pile of small pieces of sidewalk chalk? When they get too small for your child to use for drawing, gather up your chalk pieces and turn them into a new way to be creative.

Materials:

  • Pieces of chalk
  • Water
  • Cups
  • Teaspoon
  • Paintbrushes
  • Rolling pin or hammer
  • Plastic storage baggies

Instructions:

  • Gather all the chalk pieces, separate by color and put each color into a plastic baggie.
  • Use a rolling pin or hammer to finely crush the chalk into powder. (Remeber to supervise children while using a rolling pen or hammer.)
  • Put 1 teaspoon of chalk dust into a small cup and add 2 teaspoons of water. Add more or less water and chalk dust to make yours darker or lighter. 
  • Next let your child use a paintbrush to paint with the new water colored chalks.

Now, go outside and make a beautiful mural together!

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Terri Fields is the mother of 3 boys, married 12 years and is currently working for MetroFamily Magazine.

She has lived in Oklahoma all her life and grew up in a small town just north of OKC.

A work-at-home mom who tries to keep up with messy boys. The only female (besides the cat) in the house has it’s challenges.  If she ever has spare time she enjoys  looming, make crafts, read magazines, listening to music, playing with the boys and hanging out with her amazing husband.

Terri has a passion for helping families find fun activities and crafts. A little imagination can go a long way.

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