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By Five Marigolds
No matter where you live, the arrival of warmer days usually means more time spent outside. The great outdoors are a beautiful backdrop for activities of all kinds, from picnics in the park to pitching a tent at your favorite camping spot and even going on a nature themed scavenger hunt in your very own backyard! When it comes to simple yet enriching activities that will get the kids out in the sunshine and encourage creativity and play, DIY sidewalk chalk is a surprisingly easy and engaging option for kids of all ages. Why not just use store-bought, you ask? While you may be tempted to buy rather than make, the act of mixing up the ingredients for this homemade sidewalk chalk is half the fun! It makes for an activity that kids can take pride in. And like with anything homemade, DIY sidewalk chalk can be a lovely gift for a fellow parent, a teacher, or anyone with a creative streak.
The first step to creating homemade sidewalk chalk is deciding how many colors and pieces of chalk you'd like to make: the amount of each "ingredient" (plaster of Paris, tempera paint, and water) and the mold(s) you'll use are completely up to you! You can get really creative with sidewalk chalk shapes: try using a silicone mold or upcycle items around your house. In order to achieve an egg shape, use empty, washed Nellie's Free Range Egg shells or plastic Easter eggs. The result? Super pigmented pieces of sidewalk chalk that are easy for small hands to grasp.
Once your chalk has dried, use empty 100% recycled Nellie's Free Range Egg cartons to store each piece. If you’re giving the sidewalk chalk as a gift, it’s easy to turn the egg container into an adorable gift box by painting the exterior or covering it with patterned scrapbook paper and a gift tag.
Did you create your own egg-shaped DIY sidewalk chalk? Tag your photos with #nelliesfreerange so we can see! Or click here to see our other fun afternoon activities you can enjoy with the kids. And don't forget to check out Five Marigolds for more inspiration.
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