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Sharpie Permanent Markers | Fine Point | Colour Burst & Assorted Original | 24 Count

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Despite looking gorgeous, these Sharpie tie-dye tiles are basically the easiest things ever to make. Kathy Barbro from Art Projects for Kids came up with this awesome project using tin cans and Sharpies. Sharpie art and craft ideas are everywhere. Since the markers are permanent, they’ll stay put on a myriad of surfaces, and people have tried them on probably every surface known to man. Or you woke up after a kegger with an unsavory message scrawled across your face. Either way, here’s how to remove Sharpie stains: From Skin:

Simple as can be, but delightfully adaptable, this easy drawing project only requires markers and paper. You’ll love making these right alongside your kids.Let it cool completely before washing. (Actually, let it cool before taking out of the oven, so the mitt doesn’t smear the ink on the handle.) try coloring over the Sharpie with a dry erase marker and wipe it away. Or try rubbing alcohol if this doesn’t work. First try hand sanitizer, (it contains ethanol), and if that doesn’t work, try rubbing alcohol. I’ve heard that acetone nail polish remover works as well. From Fabric: George Ramos spent 2 weeks drawing on this Lamborghini. I think a great idea would be to encourage your kids to do the same in your car. Yes, definitely.

I can see my daughter loving the doily stencil on her jeans or plain shirts. And totally want to try both the shirt dyeing and the tangle doodle. It’s very similar to doodles I used to do as a kid/teen, but I LOVE the idea of doing it on watercolor and washing paint over it. I might try wax paper to make a window hanging! Reply Oh do I love a doodled journal cover with a lot of cool objects on it. Isn’t this beautiful work by Mary Scarlett? Then we’ll round everything out by letting you know how to remove Sharpie stains from skin and fabric. You’ll need to know this at some point.I make most of my tangle art projects using Sharpies because I love to draw with them. Try this out if you like to doodle. My kids love love love LOVE the sharpies…almost as much as my husband does:) Dozens of ways to use them..and most of these are new to me! Love the shoes! My 5 year old loves to draw on herself, so that just seems like a natural progression:) have a great one! Reply Just. Sharpie. Can you imagine doing that? I think realistically I’d have the patience to do 1/16th of the car and then I would just scribble wildly over the rest of it. Especially a Lamborghini. Reply Yes, we do all need to recreate this Sharpie wall design. I love this whole area she’s created. Yum.

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