Chalk and Salt Art Jars Project

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Chalk and Salt Art Jars Project Make your own colored “sand” for art projects using colored chalk and everyday table salt! Decorate jar with seasonal foam decorations. By the Wise Owl Factory, Carolyn Wilhelm Click on paper icon to open when in normal mode, not slide show mode. It is a printable PDF. By the Wise Owl Factory, Carolyn Wilhelm

Materials required: Color chalk, table salt, other kinds of salt if available, bendable paper plates, jars with lids, tubs or containers for temporary storage of colored salt, and small paper cups or plastic spoons. Step 1 Sidewalk chalk or any colored chalk will work.

Pour salt on “cheap” paper plates that are bendable for later pouring salt into containers. Rub chalk on salt on paper plate to dye the salt colors. Step 2

Use different kinds of salt, or use whatever is available Use different kinds of salt, or use whatever is available. Children enjoy learning about salt varieties. Step 3

Pour each separate color of salt into separate plastic bins, tubs, or available containers. Step 4

Work until there is plenty of colored salt Work until there is plenty of colored salt. Estimate the amount needed based on the capacity of jars available. Step 5

Step 6 Using small cups or large spoons, pour layers of different colors of salt into the jars.

Fill jar to very top (almost overflowing) so the salt has no room to mix (to avoid blending colors which will ruin the layers). The lid needs to fit very tightly. Step 7

Decorate jar with foam stickers with a theme, or put cloth over the lid and tie with a ribbon. Step 8

Try using any extra colored salt for “sand” painting projects! Option