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Karen Petz in California sent us these wonderful samples of her blackboard drawing. She writes:
"I love to draw on the chalk board....at first I was very intimidated but then I just jumped in and tried it. At first I copied pictures out of Live Ed. Lately I have tried my own work without a picture to look at. I take drawing workshops at conferences when I can and they have helped, even though they aren't chalk board drawing workshops. I think what makes it possible for me to draw on the board is that I can immediately erase a mistake! If I'm working on paper and I mess up I can't erase, but the chalkboard is very forgiving, so I am able to try and work on a picture and keep working on it and changing it if need be. The other thing that helps me do it? My kids love my drawings and beg me not to erase them. I take pictures of all of them so we can remember them, and I hate to erase them when we are done, but then that also makes them valuable.......here one week, gone the next only to live on in memory (and my camera!). I would encourage anyone to try. Get good quality chalk (Mercurius chalk is the best as it's very soft and blends well), use a black board, and just try it!"








