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Can You Use Chalk on a Trampoline? (Best Examples)

Level up chalk drawing by using your trampoline! Our blog covers if chalk works, fun design examples, and cleaning tips. Read now for creative inspiration! 

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Can You Use Chalk on a Trampoline? (Best Examples)

Chalk drawing is a classic childhood activity.   

It gives kids the opportunity to be creative and express themselves through art.  

If you’re looking to level up traditional sidewalk chalk drawing for the kids, we would like to introduce you to a new idea – using your trampoline!  

In this blog, we will cover:  

  • Does chalk work well on a trampoline? 
  • Examples of fun trampoline chalk drawing designs for inspiration.  
  • How to clean your trampoline mat after drawing. 

Can You Draw on a Trampoline with Chalk?  

Firstly, does chalk drawing even work on a trampoline? The answer is yes! Drawing with chalk is one of the many exciting activities besides jumping that you can do on a trampoline.   

Almost all trampoline mats are made from the same black modulus polypropylene material.  

No matter what trampoline you have, you should be able to draw on the mat without damaging it.  

However, check with your manufacturer beforehand if you have questions.  

5 Examples of Chalk Drawing on a Trampoline 

There are countless designs you can draw with chalk on a trampoline. Here are a few of our favorites to spark ideas for your kids!  

1. Hopscotch   

Hopscotch with numbers on a trampoline mat.

Hopscotch is a timeless tradition for kids.   

Drawing and playing hopscotch is fun on a trampoline for obvious reasons!  

We like this version of trampoline hopscotch with the numbers – it can help kids learn while playing.   

Photo courtesy of Hands On As We Grow.  

2. Holiday-Themed Art  

Two kids with stuffed bunnies drawing Easter designs with chalk on a trampoline.

Kids love to draw on the holidays.   

Whether it’s Christmas, Thanksgiving or Easter (like the picture above), your children will love drawing holiday designs on a trampoline mat.   

Bonus points if you bring holiday-themed props or snacks on the trampoline! 

Photo courtesy of Springfree Trampoline. 

3. Space  

A boy laying on a trampoline mat with chalk drawings of planets.

Space and trampolines have an extensive history together.   

Did you know that NASA used trampolines to help astronauts regain balance after being in space?  

It was also a NASA study that found trampoline jumping to be superior to running in terms of burning calories.   

If your child is an astronomy lover, it’s only fitting to have them draw the Solar System with chalk on a trampoline!  

Photo courtesy of Springfree Trampoline. 

4. Nature 

Three kids drawing nature-themed designs on a trampoline mat.

Drawing designs from nature can be a great way for children to advance their art skills.  

You could also go a step further and make it educational.  

Have your child draw something from nature and tell them a cool fact to go with it! 

Photo courtesy of Kindergarten Readiness. 

5. Fun Faces  

Two kids laying on a trampoline drawing faces with chalk.

Let your child’s imagination run wild with this one.   

Draw as many silly faces on the mat as you can. Encourage them to draw your family’s faces too!  

Photo courtesy of Springfree Trampoline. 

How to Clean a Trampoline Mat 

After the trampoline chalk art is complete, you will want to properly clean the mat.  

Kids normally don’t like cleaning, but this part is actually lots of fun.  

Here are four steps, courtesy of our How to Clean a Trampoline article, to follow when cleaning the mat:  

1. Sweep off any debris on the trampoline with a broom.   

2. Now, spray the trampoline with clean water—you can use either a hose or fill up a bucket with lukewarm water.    

3. Now start scrubbing! Use a sponge or soft-bristled brush with either soap or a mild detergent. DO NOT use strong chemicals to clean your trampoline, as they can be harmful to the trampoline material.    

4. Use a towel to dry the mat—gently patting it to remove the moisture. You can then let it air dry in the sun.   

Three kids playing with soap while sitting on a trampoline mat.

Generally, soap and water will do the trick.  

If you decide to use another cleaning substance, check your manufacturer’s guidelines beforehand so you don’t damage the trampoline.   

What Other Activities Can You Do on a Trampoline?   

Chalk drawing is just one of the many activities you can do on a trampoline.   

Many people assume that all you can do on a trampoline is jump.   

Sometimes all you need is a trampoline accessory or a little imagination to turn your trampoline into a hub for hours of joyous play.  

For unique and entertaining activity ideas, check out the articles below!  

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