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Drawing with wet chalk

April 12, 2014 By Kate 2 Comments

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Have your kids ever left their sidewalk chalk out in the rain? If they have you’ll probably be familiar with how soggy it gets, and if you’ve ever tried to draw with it while it’s wet you might have noticed it has a consistency like paint. We decided to make this mistake on purpose and use it as an art activity. It’s fun, easy, and gives the kids a different texture and medium to experiment with.

To do this activity put some sidewalk chalk pieces in water to soak for at least 10 minutes before you’re ready to start creating. This gives it a chance to soak up some of the water and go a little bit soft.


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Once it’s soaked for a little while get a dark coloured piece of paper (the thicker the better since the kiddos will be tearing into it with scratchy wet chalk). Then you’re ready to begin creating

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We tried both black and dark green heavy paper stock for drawing on, and the black was by far the more effective result, but you could experiment with lots of different colours or just make use of what you have.

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  1. 1

    Chuck says

    February 20, 2018 at 9:22 pm

    A cardbord box flattened out works great too. Doesn’t tear as easily as paper

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      Kate says

      March 1, 2018 at 6:42 pm

      What a great idea!

      Reply

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