Plaster is a cheap, easy way to make your own, so with the help of the art department at Neungdong Middle School, I ordered a bag.
It was 55 pounds. This seemed like a reasonable amount at the time, until it was delivered next to my desk and another English teacher had to enlist the help of a "very handsome PE teacher" to get it home for me. I have a feeling she was looking for a reason to talk to the very handsome PE teacher.

When I got it home, I mixed the plaster with poster paint and used dixie cups as molds.

Here is the finished chalk in a few colors.

Pete and I took the chalk out on a cold, sunny day at the beach.

We drew quite a crowd, and one fella asked me to draw him while he posed on the beach. It would look better if he was fighting something, so Pete drew a dinosaur.

Lots of kids came up and played with us too. I think this will be more fun when the weather warms up.
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