It is subtle. But definitely there.Here, look a little closer.
Can you see it? What if I zoom in?The only thing I can say is... that is pretty nice penmanship for writing on a bumpy pillow with a sharpie marker!In triplicate! (look back at first pic). And we have a pretty good idea of whodunit!
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Reminds me of the time my twins took crayons and colored big circles in the carpet when they were pre schoolers... they were so proud.I am glad your son has a better sense of "blending in." :0)
Oh, NO!!! I know hair spray works on ink. I'm not sure about sharpie. It might be worth a try. If it doesn't come out you'll just have to flip the pillow around! LOL!
Camryn just recently drew a long line on my couch with an ink pen. I, fortunately, got it out. Whew!
I my gosh! I can't believe that! I am so not going to show Trey these pictures. It looks like something he would do. I do think that hair spray might get it out. It would we worth a try.
Well, I forgot the good news. It just so happens that we got a new couch! And it had nothing to do with the sharpie signature. Just one of God's little mercies!
I have a child that likes to write his name on things too. He's 13 and still manages to leave his mark!!! I'll have to post pictures showing all the places we've found his name over the years. So what I'm saying is.. Good luck! :-)
Now how are you going to fit THAT into the scrapbook??
Jacob has colored every wall in my house with crayon. My dining room table still has the sharpie marker on it from 2 years ago. If you find a way to get sharpies out without destroying wood - I'd sure like to know. ;)
That cracks me up! Those Lukes, huh!?! LOL
I'm sorry, but this is hilarious. My boys would probably try to say that one of the other one's did it. "Oh yeah, they wrote your name down on a pillow!"
-My 15 year old son is dying to know which team your husband coaches. I figured out that he must read my comments to know who you are! He's a sweetheart.
-You are so, so encouraging to me. And I'm desperate for the support. Blessings to you for sharing God's love with me!
Don't times like this cause you to strain to remember what it was like to be so oblivious to the world that you could do something like this with a pure conscience? Too funny.
Courtney is starting to learn to write her name, but she has been a pro at scribbling on things around the house, other than paper. Good luck getting it out!!!
Busted! LOL
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