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  • Question
    Is the flour like cupcake or cake powder?
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    Use regular flour you would use for baking, not a powder you would user for cupcakes or cake powder.
  • Question
    Does plaster of Paris come in different colors, or only white?
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    It only comes in white, but you can mix in some acrylic paint if you want a different color.
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    How do I make small pieces of chalk?
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    Use a smaller mold for the chalk, such as an old recycled chapstick container, or other random stuff you can find around your house or at Michael's.
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    How long does it take for homemade chalk to dry?
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    It usually takes up to 12 hours to dry.
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    It says flour, but doesn't say what type of flour to use when talking about making chalk with eggshells. Should I assume regular baking flour?
    Beth H.
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    Yes, just regular flour.
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    How can I make homemade white chalk for a chalk line?
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    You don’t mix any food coloring to the mix. It is naturally white. The color might be more cream colored, but it should be mostly white.
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    How do I make edible chalk?
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    The 3rd method is edible because it only contains flour, water, and food coloring.
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    Can I use acrylic paint instead of tempera paint?
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    I would not recommend it, as acrylic paint is harder to wash off. Tempera is the best option.
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    Can I use acrylic paint for homemade chalk?
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    You can, but it is harder to wash off. It may also have a lighter color.
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    Can toddlers eat this homemade chalk?
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    Method 3 can be eaten by toddlers, though large amounts may cause a stomachache.
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    Can I produce dustless chalk if I mix eggshells and plaster of paris?
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    No. Chalk by it's very nature will always be dusty because the pigment is transferred to the surface of your media by scraping away at the piece of chalk.
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    How do I make the chalk more pigmented?
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    The more paint/ coloring the more vibrant the color shows. However, the more color you use the harder it is to take off.
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    Can you use food dye?
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    Yes, that is practically the same thing as food colouring.
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    Can we use tape in place of wax paper?
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    Wax paper would be easier, but yes, you could use a smooth tape to line whatever container you're using.
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    Does it have to dry for 12 hours?
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    No, but if you do let it dry, you will be able to write quickly without having to go over it multiple times.
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    Can I freeze it so it dries faster?
    Jennifer Rosen
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    No, it will start to thaw when you touch it, going right back to its original state. Drying is removing water particles and freezing them, it is just changing the state the water is in, i.e. liquid solid gas, but it is still in there. You need heat, like an oven.
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