Why do they even make non-washable fingerpaint???

briannesmom

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My DD 2 loves to do painting and little art projects. While I was out shopping the other day I picked her up some fingerpaints. I checked to make sure they were non-toxic but did not check to see if they were washable. I just assumed something that you are supposed to use part of your body to paint with would be washable. I was wrong. After 24 hours and 2 long soaks in a bubble bath she has faded to a bluish grey color on her arms and legs, at least her face came clean.

Semi clean after the first picture
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Not so clean after about the 5th picture
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At least I was smart enough to strip her down to a diaper and take the pad off of the highchair before she started.

Amy
 

well you see, the washable kind washes off when one is trying to tye dye a baby. this kind doesn't. :teeth:
 


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