All the Fun of Chalk Paint. None of the Mess.
Hand them the driveway, not the iPad. Kids shake, squeeze, and paint bright, paint-like art themselves - then it rinses away with water or the next rain. No cornstarch disaster. No stained driveway. No cleanup tax.
Parent-Approved Where It Matters
You've Got a Bucket of Dead Chalk and a DIY Recipe You Gave Up On.
- The stick chalk in the garage? They stopped touching it months ago. Boring, broken, dried out.
- You tried the homemade chalk paint - cornstarch everywhere, settles and hardens, can't reuse it. You dumped it out and gave up.
- So you hand over the tablet because it's easier - and feel a little guilty every single time.
"I tried making DIY chalk paint and immediately dumped it out and rethought the whole thing. Such a mess for one afternoon."
- Real parent, every craft Facebook group everIt's completely self-contained - the kids do the whole thing themselves. You don't touch a thing.
Fill the brush
Pop a scoop of colored chalk powder into the brush barrel and top it up with water - straight from the outdoor tap. Kids can do this part.
Shake to mix
Cap it and shake. The powder turns into smooth, flowing liquid chalk paint right inside the barrel. No stirring, no settling, no hardening in a cup.
Squeeze and paint
Give it a squeeze and paint flows down into the soft foam tip - like a giant refillable marker. Drag it across the driveway for rainbows, hopscotch, names, anything.
Refill and keep going
Run out of a color? Add more powder and water, shake, and you're back in business. Reusable all summer - not one-and-done like markers.
12,000+
families have handed these over and finally finished their coffee in peace.
One Ends in a Cornstarch Disaster. One Rinses Off Your Hands in 5 Seconds.
Homemade chalk paint is cheaper - and that's the only thing it has going for it. Here's the afternoon you actually get with each.
Making It Yourself
- Dig out the cornstarch, muffin tin, food coloring and cups - then crush old chalk by hand
- Mix, stir, and hope the powder doesn't settle and harden before they finish
- Must use it the same day - no saving it, no refilling tomorrow
- Food-coloring batches stain little hands and clothes
- Wash a sink full of cups and brushes after - the cleanup tax
Shake, Squeeze, Refill
- Pour in pre-portioned powder, add water, shake - paint's ready in 30 seconds
- No cups, no muffin tin, no cornstarch on the counter - it's all inside the brush
- Color runs low? Kids refill it themselves and keep painting all summer
- Washable formula rinses off skin, clothes and pavement with water or rain
- Nothing to clean up - rinse the foam tip and you're done
"DIY is cheaper but such a hassle. These are ready to go and the kids do the whole thing themselves - way less messy than it looks."Rachel M. - Mom of two (4 & 7)
"Why Buy This When I Could Just Make It?"
Because you already tried making it. Here's the afternoon you'll actually have - both ways.
The Kitchen Project
- Dig out cornstarch, food coloring, a muffin tin and brushes. Mix, stir, hope it's the right consistency.
- It settles and hardens fast. Use it the same day or dump it. No saving it for tomorrow.
- Open cups of paint everywhere. Spills, stained shirts, and brushes to wash when they're done.
- The food coloring versions can stain little hands and clothes.
Shake & Go
- Pre-portioned powder. Add water, shake, and you're painting in 30 seconds. No measuring, no guessing.
- It lives inside the brush - it doesn't settle or harden in a cup. Refill and reuse it all summer.
- Self-contained foam tip - no open cups, no separate brushes, nothing to wash. The kids do it all.
- Washable chalk powder, not staining dye. Rinses off skin, clothes, and pavement.
"DIY is cheaper, sure - but it's such a hassle. This is just ready to go."
Washable, Refillable, and Built to Last All Summer.
The two things every parent worries about - the mess and the "will it last" - already handled.
Rinses Right Off
Wash it away with the hose or let the next rain take it. No permanent stains on your driveway or their clothes.
Refill Endlessly
When a color runs low, add more powder and water, shake, and keep going. Reusable all season - never one-and-done.
Safe for Little Hands
Non-toxic, washable chalk powder made for ages 3 and up. Powder formula, not staining dye.
6 Brushes to Share
Six brushes, six colors - enough for siblings and friends, so nobody fights over the only blue.
They Asked To Paint The Driveway Again
Real driveways. Real kids. The screen-free afternoon that actually kept them busy - and washed away by the next rain.
"Kept all three of mine busy outside for over an hour. I actually finished my coffee while it was still hot."
"As a nanny this saved my sanity - they refill the brushes themselves and it all rinses off. Instant favorite."
"Way brighter than the dead chalk in our garage bucket. My daughter asked to paint again the next day."
The Kids Actually Don't Want to Come Inside.
Real families, real driveways. This is what an hour of screen-free, mess-free fun looks like.
"Kept all three of mine busy outside for over an hour. As a nanny, this genuinely saved my sanity."
Priya M. · Nanny of 34.8
average rating from 2,400+ parent reviews
"My daughter asked to paint the driveway again the very next morning. Rain washed it clean overnight. Win-win."
Hannah K. · Mom of a 5-year-oldThe Questions Every Parent Asks First
The two big ones - does it wash off, and is it safe - answered straight, plus everything else.
This Weekend, They're Outside - And You're Not Cleaning Up
Hand them the brushes, refill the colors all summer, and let the next rain wash it away like it was never there.
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