I white washed the twine anyway, for an aged look..
He’s just fascinated with those things right now!Usually I make sure the pen’s closed or has the lid on, but this time I thought I’d give him a piece of paper and let him go nuts.
He was just so excited about it, I couldn’t say no.🙂 Plus I knew that it would be a good excuse to do a little cleaning experiment!.So here’s what I had after a few minutes:.
He actually did a pretty good job of drawing mainly on the piece of paper, but of course there was quite a bit of pen on the high chair tray too.And a spaghetti sauce stain right in the middle, too, but just ignore that!.
I don’t normally have ballpoint pen all over the place, so this is one that I’d been wanting to try out for awhile, but hadn’t had the chance to.
It looks like I’ll probably be using this one quite a bit over the next little while though!Careful, the ink is still wet!
Find a flat surface like a dresser next to a half-demolished wall to work on..Since the ink is still wet and doesn’t absorb into the wax paper like it does in regular paper, you’re going to use this like a stamp.
Find the spot where you’d like to place your image.You can measure, or you can do like I did and just eyeball it based on where my image was on the other side.