Here's what happens when you assume the Cars stamp set your child is playing with has a washable ink pad. This is after some severe hand scrubbing. I suppose it will come out eventually.
I have encountered those "washable" markers, paints and ink pads. It's okay on the hands - but the hand prints you find in the oddest places a week later is the telling part.
Here is our oldest daughter Taylor. She is 19 and a College Graduate!! She loves to cook and is currently working as a pastry chef.
Teresa
Here is daughter number 2. She is 17 and a Senior in High School. She has finished her firefighter & EMT training as a part of her studies this year. She is very unique and definitely marches to her own drummer.
Jaquelyn
Here is our third daughter. She is 12 and in 7th grade. She is full of energy and loves swimming, softball, playing her flute and American Girl Dolls.
Rebecca
Here is our youngest daughter. She is 7 and really enjoying first grade! She is so sweet and loves to play with her sisters. Of course with 3 older sisters to show her the ropes she is growing up way too fast.
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I have encountered those "washable" markers, paints and ink pads. It's okay on the hands - but the hand prints you find in the oddest places a week later is the telling part.
Ugh! That's the worst! I'm such a freak about craft supplies...and I used to be a teacher!
Oh I HATE that!!! Good thing she's so darn cute!
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