Friday, May 27, 2011

Liquid Sidewalk Chalk

You can find this recipe on a lot of different blogs out there, when I first saw the idea I knew I had to make some for Hudson. He loves it!
All you do is mix 1 cup of water with 1 cup of cornstarch. Then pour it into muffin tins or small cups. Next, add food coloring to make the colors you would like. I used food coloring gels and it made some very bright and vibrant colors! I found my recipe here at Smashed Peas and Carrots.

This was Hudson when we started...I should have taken an after picture. By the end he was down to his undies and covered in chalk! He had more fun painting himself then the sidewalk.



32 comments:

  1. so fun! i get so many great ideas from your site. thanks for sharing!

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  2. Aww, this is sweet....my dayhome kids will love it...good for a hot summer day out front!!

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  3. Thank-you for sharing this recipe. I will definitely have to give this a try with our two kidlets.

    Stopping by from www.thesabourinfamily.blogspot.com via the Craft-O-Matic link party.

    (And I'm your newest follower.)

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  4. I haven't seen this before, what an awesome way to spend a summer morning outside! Then they could just run it off in the sprinkler, right?! Thanks for sharing! Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com

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  5. Fun play!! Those colors look extremely vibrant - I'll have to try those food colors, I have a bunch of them :)

    You have a very cute boy too, and I love the name Hudson!!

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  6. doesn't the food coloring stain the skin & clothes?

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  7. @tjallison
    No it shouldn't stain, my son got some on his skin and I just put him in the bath after he was done and it washed right off.

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  8. Does the color wash off the sidewalk easily(as in, with rain)? or does it need to be scrubbed off?

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  9. Does it wash off the drive and sidewalk? I'm also concerned about staining clothing???

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  10. I'd like to know if it washes off the sidewalk too? We live on a base so it needs to be able to wash off

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    1. Yes, it will wash off the sidewalk. Just make sure to only use a small amount of food coloring.

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  11. I believe it will wash off easily. I did this today with my son and it started flaking off easily, so I assume washing it away will be easy as well. As for staining, I haven't washed his clothes yet. The wilton gel colors are much more concentrated, so if one is going to stain, they are more likely (I decorate cakes and have stained a few things).

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  12. This is a GREAT activity! So much cleaner than regular paint and regular sidewalk chalk. This has quickly become a favorite activity of my daughters...and everyone else on our street (both old and young!). Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Awesome idea! This is perfect for us to do today while daddy is out of town and we are bored! I'll link it back to you!

    Cassie
    two-in-diapers.blogspot.com

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  14. What a wonderful idea!! We did this this morning and LOVED it! (and I love the clean up of it!!) I hope you don't mind but I linked you up to my blog
    newmommy101.blogspot.com!

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  15. We made this up yesterday and played with it for at least an hour. My six year old threw a fit cause she didn't want to wear old clothes - so she missed most of it. Still it was fun & I'm praying and hoping it comes off the driveway and doesn't stain it!!! LOL

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  16. Did this, this morning with my daughter. Soo much fun. Note to self and others: bricks absorb colour. Lol. No matter, nothing baking soda, vinegar and scrubbing couldn't fix.

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  17. Thanks for this great idea! I hope you don't mind, but I'm linking to this page on my blog for our summer bucket list: thedomesticatedprincess.blogspot.com.

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  18. The kids and I had a great time with this! Thanks for the great ideas. I shared on FB here https://www.facebook.com/posiesandpetals

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  19. Found this on pinterest and tried it today with my son, so fun and neat how it dried looking like chalk.

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  20. Do you need to use special paint brushes? I work with an extended school program and I would love to try this with my kids. I would just hate to use our small, cheap brushes and this project not work.

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  21. Love this idea! Pinning on my Pinterest board and hyperlink for a blog post (today's writing)!

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  22. Hey there! Just wanted to let you know we featured you in our Favorite Find Fridays post over at Whimsically Homemade. We used one of your pictures. If that's a problem let us know and we'll remove it immediately. Thanks for your great inspiration!

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  23. Just tried your tutorial this past weekend, and my daughter LOVED it! She keeps asking to do it again. Thanks!!

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  24. we Loved this activity, I did this with my 3 year old and the neighbor kids. 6 and 8 they all had a blast. I think we will be doing it again soon. Thanks for posting a great activity.

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  25. Made this today and though it was fun. the paint stained my cement and I had to scrub my son pretty good to get the staons off his body

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  26. 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

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  27. Great idea. Painting is so much more fun!

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  28. have to make this with my little one...thank you for sharing.

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  29. OMG, My little men had the best time with this today!!! Thanks!

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