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DIY Chalk Paint: A Mess-Free Alternative

Chalk paint that keeps hands and clothing clean!

By Renae Gonzalez, publisher of Macaroni Kid Brentwood, Calif. January 1, 2023


My daughters and I sat down and made a list of possible activities to fill our long summer days with fun. They said the local pool, and parks, and playing with friends. Great.

And then my daughter said chalk. 

Ugh. Chalk. 

I am not the biggest fan of sidewalk chalk. Sure it's fun, but it leaves them (and their clothes) full of powder that they inevitably bring into the house. 

So they had their list, and I had my mission: Find an alternative to traditional chalk that my girls could use this summer. 

After some trial and error, we created a chalk paint that creates sidewalk masterpieces, while keeping hands and clothing clean. MAJOR. WIN. 

What you need:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup flour
  • A squeeze of dish soap 
  • 6-7 drops of washable paint or food coloring to give the paint color
  • Mixing bowl
  • Something to store the chalk paint in (we used squirt bottles, but you could store it in a jar and use a paintbrush, or put it in a spray bottle and spray for some abstract chalk art!)

Instructions:

  1. Mix the water and flour together in a bowl. 
  2. Add a squeeze of dish soap to the mixture. Continue to stir. 
  3. Add the coloring until you reach the color you'd like your sidewalk paint to be. 
  4. Transfer the paint to your container.
  5. Repeat again with a different color to make as many different chalk paints as you'd like. 
  6. Create your sidewalk masterpiece! 

Pro tip: Washable paint comes off a little easier than food coloring. If you are using food coloring, wash the design off before it completely dries to ensure it does not leave a mark. 

Have fun in the sun this summer with your new chalk paints! Simply use water to wash away your designs. 

We'd love to see your works of art! Be sure to tag us with @macaronikid on social media so we can see your masterpieces this summer! 

Renae Gonzalez is the publisher of Macaroni Kid Brentwood, Calif.