Gonna Be Okay

How to:

1
In my experience, people are appreciative of uplifting chalk art. However, I have a spray bottle full of water in my kit, just in case I’m asked to remove it.

2
Also included in my kit: sidewalk chalk & chalkboard chalk (both white and colored), knee pads (trust me, you’ll ruin your jeans if you don’t wear them), a handheld dishwashing brush with nylon bristles (for erasing), and a package of wet wipes (to clean my hands, and also to lean on with my non-drawing hand when the pavement is hot). I keep all of this in a 12×12 clear case with hinged lid.

3
I like to add chalk art to interesting surfaces– wood, asphalt, brick, concrete, stone, etc. I use regular sidewalk chalk, as it’s cheap and I go through it quickly.

4
When working with chalk on a rough surface, it’s hard to get detail, so you’ll need to go big in order for your words to be legible.

Made By Marzipan may have received product or payment for this post. Posts may contain affiliate links. Disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.