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Baby friendly paint?

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lillysmum · 13/10/2004 14:46

I want to make christmas cards using my 5 month old's handprints, but I am unsure what type of paint is ok to use on her skin, and how easy it is to get the paint off after? Or is she too young for me to do this yet?!

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Yorkiegirl · 13/10/2004 15:25

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lillysmum · 13/10/2004 18:08

Thanks!

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whimsy · 13/10/2004 18:10

We used the ELC finger paints, although it say's 2+ on the box it wwas fine. Have fun

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merglemergle · 13/10/2004 18:42

Another way to get paint off if you don't like using babywipes: coat in vaseline, leave 10 mins, wipe off. Paint will come off too. We did exactly what you are doing for ds 1st xmas-he was 3 1/2 months. Except we did foot painting. We also put a photo in of him doing the painting. Very nice for relatives etc.

Also re ELC finger paints-the tubs are NOT BIG ENOUGH (at least for foot painting around 25 cards). Be warned of this.

And for an apron-old adults t-shirt.

I want to do it again now but I think ds (13 months now) will protest. Hmmm.

lillysmum · 13/10/2004 19:07

What type of paint did you use then, Merglemergle? I think that footprints are probably easier than handprints now I think about it!

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alison222 · 14/10/2004 19:14

I had footprints done onto a plate for DS 1st x-mas they told me that until about the age of 2 they cant hold thier hands flat so they don't come out too well

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