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Creative Discontent part 3 : Squalk (Squirt Chalk)

Step 3Testing and Posting

Testing and Posting
It is important if you have a desired goal for the Squalk other than to entertain kids, that you test it out on similar surfaces as your end venue, in order to get a good idea on application style and proper fluid consistency. The pictures for this step show not only a varying degree of skill with a camera but some of the many types of surfaces and marks that can be made with Squhalk. It is not depicted here but it can be used creatively with stencils as well.

If you are choosing to use any other color than recommended by me, be warned that if you apply it to a surface that has the ability to accept the pigment, meaning a porous material like wood, cardboard, brick, cloth, it may be almost impossible to clean off.
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