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A muffin tin with four indentations, each containing a vibrant mixture of chalk dust and egg yolk in different colors. The top left indentation holds a deep purple mixture, the top right indentation contains a blue mixture. The bottom left holds a yellow mixture with green tones, while the bottom right has a red mixture with the bright yellow egg yolk visible in the center. This image appears to depict a creative activity for making homemade, colorful paints from chalk dust and egg yolks.

DIY Chalk Egg Paint Recipe

🎨{Colorful} Egg & Chalk Paint Recipe🎨 You’ll need: Chalk Eggs Water Muffin tin Hammer (or just your hands!) Instructions: Use a muffin tin to soak chalk bits in water. Soak the chalk for about 15 minutes. Hammer the chalk until it is a powdery paste. You can also mush the chalk if it has soaked long enough. Break the chalk up outside or you can use a zippered bag to contain the mess and crush wherever. Separate the egg yolk from the egg white, and add the yolk to the powder until it is a paint-able consistency. This is a DO NOT EAT paint as it contains raw-egg. Use this paint with kids who won’t put their hands/brushes in their mouths. If you are concerned about the “raw egg” bit — you can flash pasteurize the eggs to bacteria. The egg provides a jewel-like finish when the paint dries. Such a fun “big-kid” paint recipe!

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