making chalk
Julie Solich
Yesterday we made chalk using plaster of paris and food colouring. It's
worked well but we used an amazing amount of food colouring and I'm
wondering whether tempera paint would work just as well or better. Has
anyone tried it?
Julie, who has rainbow coloured fingers
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worked well but we used an amazing amount of food colouring and I'm
wondering whether tempera paint would work just as well or better. Has
anyone tried it?
Julie, who has rainbow coloured fingers
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> Yesterday we made chalk using plaster of paris and food colouring. It'sI've heard that Kool-Aide is a good alternative. I've got a knitting
> worked well but we used an amazing amount of food colouring and I'm
> wondering whether tempera paint would work just as well or better. Has
> anyone tried it?
>
> Julie, who has rainbow coloured fingers
book where the yarn was dyed using it, and it looks great.
E.