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Crayola Lets Kids Color Windows

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How many times have you told your kids that crayons and markers are for paper only?  About a bazillion, am I right?  Coloring the windows has always been a big no-no until now.  Crayola has created their own line of Window Crayons and Window Markers.

The markers available in regular and mega size come in packs of four or eight and all for under $6.  They contain almost 3 times the amount of ink in regular Window FX Markers.  The easy to use and wash off markers are a brilliant idea especially for the upcoming holiday season.  Using the markers or crayons kids can create tiny goblins and ghosts on your window and the next week turkeys for Thanksgiving.  The crayons work the same way and in a pack of five bold Crayola colors.

Both products are the same great Crayola quality and go on smoothly. They dry quickly and without smudging. They wash off fast and work well on mirrors, frames and car windows as well too.   The next time you have a school event or want to celebrate something in your family’s life give Crayola’s Window markers and crayons a try.  They will make a welcome addition to any goody bag or stocking this season and as the winner of the Parents’ Choice Foundation Approved Award you know you can’t go wrong.

Kids Room Alphabet Print from Denver Artist Chris Gregori

Kids love simple graphic illustrations like those found in children’s picture books.  So we know they will love this adorable Alphabet print that you can hang in their room.  Artist Chris Gregori, from Denver, has a truly unique style that makes his work fun for kids.

And this Alphabet print will help kids learn their alphabet and beginning words for letters.  With the multitude of colors in the print, it can be framed in any number of colored frames.  Available from Chris Gregori for only $12.

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VPOD: If the Shoe Fits…


If the shoe fits…paint it! That’s what Mark Schwartz does anyway. And while any woman with even a smidgen of a shoe gene understands that shoes are definitely works of art, no one elevates that art to a higher status than Mark. In 1985, while working with Roger Vivier, he met Andy Warhol, and bam!–stunning works like today’s VPOD evolved that are now sought after by clients worldwide.

Today’s VPOD features the work “Sandals Falling,” a one-of-a-kind 22×30 inch watercolor on paper. And we vintage gals love one-of-a-kind, right? Oh, and shoes, we love shoes.

Which makes this art an ideal “fit” for a vintage fashionista!

More information available at here.

Photo courtesy of Mark Schwartz.

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