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Bleach and Sharpie Valentines

All our black sharpies dried up.  I have tried reviving them with rubbing alcohol, but they were beyond help. I LOVE sharpies, and use them all the time.  While I was at the craft store tonight, as I was looking at the rack of beautiful, colorful sharpie caps.  Am I the only one that gets lost in all the wonderful colors and styles?  I had a hard time coming home with only just a boring black Sharpie.  Oh well, another day that perfect Aqua Sharpie will hop into my cart!

So once I was armed with the fresh black sharpie, I needed a project.  We decided to revisit a project that we played with in my pre-blogging days, making Bleach and Sharpie Valentines.  All you will need is a sharpie, card stock, q-tips and a bleach solution that is 50% bleach and 50% water.  Please take the necessary precautions when working with chemicals and your precious little ones!

Bleach and Sharpie Valentines

The kids doodled all over their paper with the black sharpie.  We tried this with construction paper, but the results were better when using the card stock.  Carefully dip the q-tip in the bleach solution and draw over the sharpie lines.  The sharpie color will not be effected, but the paper will loose color where the bleach is drawn.

Bleach and Sharpie Valentines

This process can take a few moments before the bleach will work, so be patient.  The kids thought the disappearing paper color was pretty cool!

Bleach and Sharpie Valentines

Valentines will soon be on us.  I love that my kiddos are making sweet little cards and notes leaving them all over the house.  There is something that makes me smile when I see little animals and flowers made out of hearts!

 

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Posted in Holidays, Kid Art and tagged Kid Art, Q-Tips, Sharpie, Valentines Day.

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8 thoughts on “Bleach and Sharpie Valentines”

  1. Katey @ Having Fun at Home on at 5:40 am said:

    Neat effect!

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  2. Carla on at 9:30 pm said:

    How fun! I love that the bleach doesn’t touch the sharpie! I have a weakness for any kind of markers–especially sharpies and dry erase…oh, the possibilities!

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  3. Andrea on at 8:00 am said:

    I am sharing the Versatile Blogger Award with you! Hop on over to my blog to pick up the button and get the rules!

    PS, I love this adorable idea!

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  4. Rebecca on at 12:24 pm said:

    I am a preschool teacher in Canada. Bleach is an unsafe material for children to use. Even at a 50% ratio and in such a small amount…

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  5. jengd on at 12:40 pm said:

    The Clorox bleach pen works really well with paper too and it has a “controlled” tip.

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  6. Laura on at 2:50 pm said:

    I will use this idea to help the children learn to print their names. I will print their names using the Sharpie, then have the children use the Clorox bleach pen to trace over the letters. I understand Rebecca’s concern regarding the use of bleach, so this will be a one-on-one activity.

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