Amy and her son made floating chalk art. They wanted to share how they did it so all their friends can get creative too!

Step1: Fill the bin with just enough to cover the bottom.

Step 2: Scrape different colour chalk in the water-filled bin.

Step 3: When you think there is enough chalk scraping, place a piece of paper gently onto the surface of the water.

Step 4: Tada, your masterpiece! Let dry.


Tip 1: Sidewalk chalk is easier to scrape.
Tip 2: Artwork can also be used as a beautiful homemade wrapping paper.