So I'm in needing of some advising.
How would one go about getting crayon off of a couch?
Things I have tried:
1: Staring at all the crayon marks
2: Shaking my fist in frustration at said crayon marks
3: Shaking my fist at small toddler-ish creature that caused said crayon marks
4: Counting to ten and deep breathing
5: Ironing over a paper bag ( sounds brilliant, but I seem to have partucularly stubborn crayons)
6: Blogging
5 comments:
I don't think the crayon would stick to the paper bag--try ironing over an old T-shirt or yucky towel or something
Or continue shaking your fist at the toddler-like creature...
Go to Crayola's website.
Little Miss Grubby fingers also took washable markers to Morgan's purple chair... and, alas.... WASHABLE marker didn't come out as anticipated. Cleaner used to wash said chair weakened the fabric and tore said purple chair when eldest child sat in it next... must enlist one Grammabon to re-cover sweet purple chair for said eldest daughter.
Oh, and for the record..... on discussing Miss Grubby fingers with her mama.... I FINALLY received admission to all the fruit graffiti at the Cooper household in the 1980 and early 1990's. As evident, the genetics have carried on, and I hope far fewer oranges, couches, etc., are injured in the making of that graffiti this time around.
Maybe Oxyclean and a toothbrush? I've never used it on crayon, but it seems to work on everything else. Man, good luck with that one!
I do not admit to ALL of the fruit grafiti, just a large portion of it
;-)
Oh, and the artest in question with this paritcular fiasco was alas not my own little Rae, but rather the Adam-boo that we play with on Sunday and Monday.
I hadn't thoght of OxyClean and a toothbrush.. that's next on the list!
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