Three Ways to Use Chalk PastelsA Drawing, Painting, and Printing Project with Colored Chalk
Go beyond drawing with chalk pastels on paper, and try these different techniques combining the pastels with water, egg yolks, and milk.
Chalk pastels create soft images, but the dust often smears or blows off the page. The following methods create bright-colored results that don’t resemble most projects done with chalk pastels. Along with the pastels, the projects require basic materials found in most kitchens. These projects work well with broken off bits of chalk pastels. Make Marbled Prints With ChalkIn this project, paper picks up soft swirls of crushed chalk pastels floating on the surface of a bowl of water.
Create Egg Tempera PaintsMix a batch of tempera paints that dry to a glossy finish.
Draw with Chalk Pastels on ClothCreate bright designs or images on cloth that has been soaked in milk.
Each of these projects takes basic chalk pastels and uses them to create marbled designs, painted pictures, or drawings on cloth. Experiment with one or all of these project to discover a new range of techniques with chalk pastels.
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