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Sidewalk Chalk

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What You Need

  • Pieces of colored sidewalk chalk (available at craft stores or create your own chalk from the recipe below). Make sure that you have at least one piece of chalk for each child participating!

Sidewalk Chalk Recipe

What You Need

  • NESTLÉ® JUICY JUICE® 6.75 fl. oz. juice boxes, one for each chalk block
  • Safety scissors
  • Plaster of Paris (available at craft stores)
  • Water
  • Disposable mixing bowl
  • Large plastic spoon
  • Powdered tempra paints (optional)

How To Make It

  • Wash and dry empty NESTLÉ® JUICY JUICE® juice boxes. Use one box for each chalk block.
  • Cut off one of the back panels with a pair of safety scissors.
  • Mix one cup of Plaster of Paris to one cup of water. This will be sufficient for two blocks of chalk.
  • To make colored chalk, be sure to add the powdered tempra paint to the plaster of Paris before adding the water at mixing time. Experiment with the amounts of paint to make the chalk lighter or brighter in color (4 tablespoons of paint should give you a mid-range color).
  • Pour mixture into two empty NESTLÉ® JUICY JUICE® juice boxes, and let sit overnight to dry.
  • Once the chalk is dry, you can tear off the molds and the chalk will be ready to use.

How To Play

  • Find a safe, flat section of a paved surface, such as a patio, driveway or sidewalk.
  • Set out a container filled with large pieces of colored sidewalk chalk; make sure everyone has their own piece of chalk.
  • As older siblings and friends begin to create their own sidewalk art, help your toddler pick out a piece of colored chalk.
  • To begin with, just moving the chalk over a bumpy surface will be a new, fun experience for him.
  • Soon, your toddler will be interested in "helping" brother or sister draw.
  • You can facilitate this by helping everyone make outlines of each other on the sidewalk.
  • Older siblings can help little brother or sister create their sidewalk image by using the chalk to fill in the outline and asking questions such as:
    • Where shall we put your nose?
    • What color is your hair? Is it yellow? Can you find the yellow chalk?

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Posted on: 4/30/2010 1:59 PM

Posted by: Nikki W

City: McAdoo

my both daughters loved this, making it and using it!Thanks.

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Posted on: 7/22/2009 12:08 PM

Posted by: Anna D

City: Erie

Love the idea to make chalk and recycle juice boxes in the process. I bet my kids will get a kick out of this.

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Posted on: 7/22/2009 11:21 AM

Posted by: nancy g

City: East Greenwich

Great idea to usr the juicy juice box for making chalk. Kids love sidewalk chalk, especially making it--water makes it fun and messy, better than playing in the mud!!! Rain definitely helps with cleanup

Rated: *****

Posted on: 7/11/2009 4:28 PM

Posted by: Maigen P

City: lakeland

im not a parent but i love this chalk its fun to make and fun to use even though im 11 yrs old

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Posted on: 6/16/2009 11:47 AM

Posted by: sandra k

City: Nolanville

my daughter is 2 and loves, loves sidewalk chalk..as for wasting water let nature do the job :

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Posted on: 3/24/2009 9:57 PM

Posted by: nn u

what is theresa talking about wasting precious water? just wait til the rain washes it away. thanks for the chalk recipe

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Posted on: 9/2/2008 10:08 AM

Posted by: Deb B

City: Falconer

Love the chalk recipe. I have the grand-kids draw their art on the sidewalk and blocked-off driveway. It stays there until nature washs it away or they just keep adding to it. Sort of like a beautiful flower garden that keeps changing.

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Posted on: 9/1/2008 7:44 PM

Posted by: Jessica S

City: Austin

This is a wonderful idea. We use chalk all of the time in the Art Room but saldy yes, we do use chalk on the chalk board but we draw on the sidewalk when its about to rain in the next few days. I like this chalk recipe its great! Thanks!!!

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Posted on: 6/17/2008 12:02 PM

Posted by: M. A

Thanks for the recipe, Ill try it later.. I figure the rain can wash it away or when the kids are having fun in the water...

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Posted on: 6/4/2008 5:27 AM

Posted by: Theresa S

Being creative is one thing...wasting precious water to clean up is another. I choose to keep chalk drawing ON a chalk board.

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