Washable: A set
of washable markers is particularly useful if you are buying the set for a kid, or kids.
Not exact matches
[Debbie spends the next 15 minutes toting everything needed to carve a pumpkin into the backyard: Small saw, long - handled metal spoon,
washable marker, paper towels, garbage can, petroleum jelly, and
of course a big ol' pumpkin]
Try using different types
of felt tips,
washable, non-
washable, permanent
markers?
On the side use a wooden dowel to keep large rolls
of craft paper at reach, along with metal buckets to store art essentials such as
washable markers, chalk, and crayons.
She bought the linen look fabric at Fabricland and drew the animals with
washable marker and then embroidered with one strand
of black embroidery thread.
We carry a large assortment
of Crayola
markers including
washable conical tip
markers, glitter
markers, fine tip
markers, broad
markers, fine line
markers & more.
I also keep it simple with pencil boxes, pens, tons
of loose leaf paper, and a USB (which is now a must for middle schoolers), folders to keep the kids organized, glue sticks for projects, white - out for the older kids who are now using pens, new
washable crayons and
markers, tons
of Ziploc bags that I use for everything from snacks to storing jewelry.
Use
washable paint
marker to draw a few snow flakes on the side part
of the mirror.
It's made
of sturdy cardboard and comes with
washable markers to color the house inside and out.
Use
washable paint
marker to draw a few snow flakes on the side part
of the mirror.