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The cleansing wipes from Sanicare also always goes to my basket. It is gentle, alcohol free, safe for children, soft and got this soft like texture. I also love how they manage to make it light scented in Eucalyptus, which I think makes it more refreshing to use. Sanicare personal line also includes Paper towels, bathroom tissue, kitchen towels and cottons.
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The cleansing wipes from Sanicare also always goes to my basket. It is gentle, alcohol free, safe for children, soft and got this soft like texture. I also love how they manage to make it light scented in Eucalyptus, which I think makes it more refreshing to use. Sanicare personal line also includes Paper towels, bathroom tissue, kitchen towels and cottons.
visit www.nognoginthecity.com
Not the best picture. We celebrated H's birthday at a local inflatable place. Everyone had a blast. Even me, folding all the tissue paper after he opened presents. It's hard to waste good tissue paper.
1/9/2010
I was in awe of Cathey Love's Dragon Eye project when she posted it on Facebook, so we had to try it at McNeil. It's in the rotation now!
We drew dragon eyes, went over that drawing with Sharpies, added shaded colored pencil accents, and then the real fun happened - we used bleeding tissue squares to add color! I've never used bleeding tissues before, but I'm hooked. What a fun way to add color. For the last step, we added chalk pastel to the eye.
I really love how each eyes is as individual as the artist making it.
Brownie appointed herself wrangler of the tissue paper as we unwrapped the ornaments to decorate the Christmas Tree.
I was in awe of Cathey Love's Dragon Eye project when she posted it on Facebook, so we had to try it at McNeil. It's in the rotation now!
We drew dragon eyes, went over that drawing with Sharpies, added shaded colored pencil accents, and then the real fun happened - we used bleeding tissue squares to add color! I've never used bleeding tissues before, but I'm hooked. What a fun way to add color. For the last step, we added chalk pastel to the eye.
I really love how each eyes is as individual as the artist making it.