Creall Chalk Clay - clay your own Barbapapa sidewalk chalk
Make your own sidewalk chalk out of clay with this Creall Chalk Clay. Modelling eg. Barbapapa and his family. If your clay work has dried, you can also use it to use curb chalk! That's pretty special, isn't it? There are 6 colors in a bucket: red, white, blue, yellow, green and purple. Modeling fun things with it and let your workpieces dry for 24 hours. You have then made your own sidewalk chalk, with which you can use to curb chalk perfectly!

With some modelling tools, adding details is a little easier than just with your fingers. The clay kneads well and is nice and soft, so perfect for children. Put a bowl of water on the table, so you can go in there occasionally with your fingers or with a tool. With the water, you can easily remove unevenness and the end result becomes nice and smooth! You also stick parts of clay together with it, eg the arms of the Barbapapa dolls.

Remove the clay from the plastic packaging. For each doll, half a rod is enough. Put the rest back in the airtight bucket. Remove two pieces of each color first, in front of the arms. Clay the dolls from 1 piece. First, knead an egg or teardrop shape, the bottom should be thicker than its top. If you want to make a female, give it a neck, by rolling there with 2 fingers.
You make the flowers out of balls. Wet the spot with a skewer, stick the ball on and press with the back of the water stick. With the sharp side, you press in some dashes.
You can make pink by kneading white and a small tuft of red. Use plain white acrylic paint to paint white spots like eyes. Draw the mouth with black permanent marker, 2 dots for the nose and brows. When the white paint has dried, finally put the black dots in the eyes.