It's easy to learn how to design a place for Hotwheels to go for a tune up, tire adjustment or serious car repairs. |
I used a simple chalk transfer method in order to compose a service station/parking lot for any child sized, chalkboard table top. (See full sized table below.) You can print out a service station like mine from my car mat coloring page collection at Crayon Palace.
You will need both regular white chalk and a liquid chalk pen to complete this craft project.
If you do not have a chalkboard table it's easy to remedy this by spray painting the top of an old sofa table with chalkboard paint; but that project is for another post!
You will need both regular white chalk and a liquid chalk pen to complete this craft project.
If you do not have a chalkboard table it's easy to remedy this by spray painting the top of an old sofa table with chalkboard paint; but that project is for another post!
Steps for The Chalk Transfer Method:
- Print or draw a design.
- Rub the backside of the drawing with white chalk.
- Turn it over drawing side up and position it on the chalkboard.
- Use a pencil to trace the basic outline of the drawing.
- The chalk should transfer onto the chalkboard. It should appear fuzzy.
- Outline the final drawing with a chalk pen.
- Dust off the surface using a soft brush.
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- Tips for preserving, packing and collecting Hot Wheels from hobbydb
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- How to make your own sidewalk chalk and DIY sidewalk chalk eggs
- The best activities and gifts for boys that love to play with cars from Uplifting Mayhem
- Free Plans - Build a DIY 4-In-1 Activity Table for Kids by addicted 2 diy
Photographs of my friend's chalkboard table. I spruced it up a bit with a new coat of chalkboard paint and a chalk drawing for little cars. When his children tire of this; he can wash off the table top and start over.
I needed to give this little chalkboard table a fresh coat of paint before drawing my service station and parking lot. It was apparently, well loved. I thought the pencil table legs interesting. |
I purchased these two slat bottom, kiddie chairs at resale for three dollars each. |
Above is a close-up shot of the "Service, Fast - Service Station" from the 1950s, drawn with a liquid chalk marker. |
The chalkboard painted parking lot is almost full. |
I gave the parking spaces numbers; this is a good opportunity to teach counting and number identification with a toy. |
I included a flower bed at the front of my chalk drawn service station. |
The parking lot as seen from above. |
The empty parking lot and little car service station wait to be played with. |
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