Paint Easter eggs with blackboard and chalk

Easter eggs can sometimes be painted quite differently? first with blackboard paint and then with chalk. The trick: If the painting does not like, it is simply wiped with a damp cloth and it can be painted again. This is especially great for children, as their small artworks can be changed and redesigned daily.

Required material:

  • eggs
  • chalkboard paint
  • Brush or small roll
  • chalk
  • Newsprint as underlay
  • Egg cup for drying

Manual:

For the Easter eggs, I used color for gray and black wall panels. Some of the easter eggs we blew out before, a few were hard-boiled and were then painted. First, the eggs are painted with the wallboard paint. This is great with a little painter role. First paint the upper part with a blackboard paint and let it dry in the egg cup. Then paint the lower part of the ice cream with a blackboard paint and let it dry again.

Repeat the process at least twice. If three layers of blackboard are applied, then the board color will not be scraped off again by painting with chalk. Once the layers have dried well, they can be painted with chalk to your heart's content. For patterns to work well chalk pieces can also be sharpened with a sharpener.

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