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July 16th, 2009

Giggles from the Grove: Thumbs Up

This is Colby’s version of two thumb’s up.  Yes, I think he’s cute.  It’s my job and  I’m thankful to have it.colby thumbs upYou’re wondering why he reminds you of a tiger, right?  It must be the washable markers that we use for face painting. :)   Although I’m seriously considering buying some real face paint.  Will that stuff last through multiple uses?

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4 comments to Giggles from the Grove: Thumbs Up

  • What a terrific site about a terrific family! I’ve already included this in the ‘Special Assignment’ blogroll on our blog (my blogging partner will also be drawn to your story).

    I’m so glad you stopped by the Suite! I would have visited at some point, I know, but I’m glad it was sooner as opposed to later :)

    Helen/’Lucy’

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  • Colby makes an adorable tiger!

    I let our children use washable markers for body paint rather than using actual face paint. I worry that the face paint may not wash out of their clothing or the furniture, or whatever else they manage to get it onto.

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  • I checked my Super Baby Food book by Ruth Yaron and here’s what they have for Face Paint. The author warns that if you buy commercial face paint, to avoid the brands that contain ferro cyanide as an ingredient.

    2 T. cornstarch and 1 T. solid white shortening OR 2 T. cornstarch, 1 T. water, 1 T. cold cream OR just use plain cold cream or baby sun screen lotion. Put into muffin tins or a clean egg carton. Tint with food coloring. (Now, in my experience, food coloring can stain – at least if it’s put directly on skin…) Add a bit of water if too thick. Use cocoa or carob powder for brown for beards and moustaches. Use honey to “glue” cotton balls to faces (you can find these in pastel colors, or tint them yourself in colored water and letting dry).

    Then she has a recipe for body paint – mix non-toxic, washable, powdered tempera paint with non-irritating baby shampoo – smooth it on body. In my opinion, perhaps the washable powder could also tint the above recipe.

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    Raising Olives Reply:

    I hadn’t thought about staining other things.

    Kimarie,
    Thanks for the recipe! That looks like a lot of fun.

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