Stuff kidsโ stockings with these eco-friendly paints
Santa has three stockings to fill here, and Iโm sure itโs a tough job trying to find the perfect not-junky/not-too-expensive little trinkets. Especially when the mama of these children is also eco-minded and prefers open-ended creativity projects instead of, say, a foot-long sticky candy cane. Which is why Santa, orโฆ
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Christina Refford
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Santa has three stockings to fill here, and Iโm sure itโs a tough job trying to find the perfect not-junky/not-too-expensive little trinkets. Especially when the mama of these children is also eco-minded and prefers open-ended creativity projects instead of, say, a foot-long sticky candy cane.
Which is why Santa, or whoever is bringing your kids their gifts, will be pleased by this line of eco-friendly stocking stuffer paints.
GLOBโs Stocking Stuffer Paint Packets look like little seed packets each holding a pouch of dried coloring made from allโnatural ingredients like fruit, vegetable, flowers and spices. What we love most about these paint colors is how vibrant they are when you mix with a few drops of water, from a pinky Pomegranate, a deep blue Berry Blue and even a Plum Purple that delivers. At first Lemon Verbana was a bit too mustardy to warrant the โlemonโ tag but after drying, it is indeed a pretty sunny shade.
And yay for eco paints that smell delicious tooโฆbut not so delicious that my kids want to lick their brushes. Though non-toxic, these paints arenโt meant to taste yummy. Plus you can add more or less powder, to control if your kids are painting more with water colors or thicker paints. If you are inclined to make homemade play-dough, you can even add it to create colorful dough.
With two of each color included in the Stocking Stuffer, Santa can easily split the paints among kids. Santa, you can thank me later. โChristina
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