Playing with chalk including homemade chalk has been one of S’s favorite activities for several years. We have used liquid chalk for painting the driveway, played with exploding chalk, used liquid chalk in squirt guns and more. But we had never froze chalk before so I thought it was about time we tried it.
I had found in the dollar section at Target a four pack Popsicle maker and thought that that would be perfect for our frozen chalk. Having the Popsicle maker allows the chalk to have a handle and keeps S’s fingers from getting cold.
How To Make Frozen Chalk
We gathered up our supplies to make the sidewalk chalk paint:
Cornstarch
Water
Food Coloring
To make the sidewalk chalk paint mix equal parts cornstarch and water (I usually do ΒΌ cup cornstarch and ΒΌ cup water for each color) and stir in the food coloring until you achieve your desired color. We poured the chalk into the Popsicle maker and then placed in the freezer overnight.
Creating Art
To release the frozen chalk from the Popsicle container, we ran warm water over the outside. Then we took the frozen chalk outside to the driveway. S switched between the different colors as she drew on the driveway. Her favorite was making polka dots!
Be sure to feel the chalk on the driveway after it dries! It has the smoothest texture!
The only thing I dislike about creating art with chalk is that I cannot keep it forever like a painting. So, I make sure to take lots of photos!
Do your kids enjoy playing with chalk?
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Jamie says
What a great idea!! That would wash off even better when they are done, too – I love it!
mybigfathappylife says
The frozen chalk washes off so easy! Thanks Jamie!
Valerie says
That looks like so much fun!
mybigfathappylife says
My daughter loved this activity!
Maria@SewTravelInspired says
I have never heard of this before. What a great idea! I think my 5 year old granddaughter is just old enough to not eat it when we make these.
mybigfathappylife says
Your granddaughter would have so much fun!
Brandyn says
What an awesome idea!! My little one will absolutely love this!
Thank you for sharing with us at #MommyMeetupMondays!
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Brandyn! I hope your child has fun with it.
Donna @ Little Lilypad Co says
I have been saying that I am going to buy some big chalks to do outside activities this summer but making frozen chalk looks much more fun. Found you through Country Kids.
Thanks so much for sharing.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Donna! Frozen chalk is a blast! I hope you get to try it out with your kids.
Coombe Mill says
What a great idea, what kid doesn’t love playing with chalk in the sunshine? Those Ice Lolly moulds were a great buy, perfect for this activity. It really makes some brilliantly vibrant colours on the tarmac. It’s great that you made it a sensory activity by introducing how it feels on the tarmac too. Thanks for linking up with me on Country Kids.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Fiona! My daughter had so much fun with the activity!
Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk) says
Wow amazing. I have lolly molds and I can do this as it sounds so easy! #countrykids
mybigfathappylife says
Thanks Merlinda! I hope that your son enjoys this activity!
Amanda says
my girls would go nuts over this!! perfect summertime activity! pinning & sharing π
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you so much Amanda! I hope your girls enjoy!
Kim~madeinaday says
How neat is this! What a great way to stay cool in the summer! Thank you so much for linking up to Merry Monday this week! I am sharing your post today on my FB Page~! We hope to see you next week for another great party! Have a great week!
Best,
Kim
mybigfathappylife says
Thanks so much Kim!
Shirley Wood says
With the triple digits we are having, I’m sure my grandchildren would enjoy playing with this! What an easy recipe too! #summerfamilyfun
mybigfathappylife says
I know it is so hot outside! I hope your grandchildren have fun!
WildFamilyFun says
What a brilliant idea, I have never seen anything like this before. My daughter would love to have a try, a very simple but wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you! I hope your daughter enjoys!
Chloe says
This is such a creative idea and so easy and cheap to make! It sounds like so much fun for sunny days as well. You’re going to have a very colourful neighbourhood by the end of summer. π Thank you so much for linking up to #whatevertheweather xx
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Chloe!
Trista, Domesticated Momster says
My mini monsters love sidewalk chalk. They also use it to decorate their bedroom furniture and walls so luckily it comes right off. π Great post and love the pictures. I am visiting from #whatevertheweather.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Trista! So glad that chalk comes off so easily!
morna piper says
Fantastic, I will have to try this. We are going on holiday next week and my parent’s have a large concrete patio, just perfect for frozen chalk I think! #whatevertheweather
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Morna! I hope your children have lots of fun!
Jenny Eaves says
Thanks for linking up to #Whatevertheweather, Lovely to find your blog, you have lots of great ideas!
I love the frozen chalk, it looks really effective and a great idea to make chalk drawing more interesting to play with too. thanks for sharing.
Jenny x
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you so much Jenny!