Before: the permanent marker (or rather after the Aboriginal's artwork)

After:


Thank you Magic Eraser!
Before: The shaggy, frightened to death (of haircuts and me clipping his ear again while screaming bloody murder) mini Elton John
Before: The shaggy, frightened to death (of haircuts and me clipping his ear again while screaming bloody murder) mini Elton John

hilarious. those sideburns were out of control. way to post some everyday photos.
ReplyDeleteMr. Clean Magic Erasers are awesome! The off-brands work well, too.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. The Magic Eraser is a mother's dream come true! And I've also had success with the off-brands.
ReplyDeleteGotta love those magic erasers! I have heard to keep these away from kids though because of they can cause a burning rash if it is rubbed on the skin.
ReplyDeleteSammy looks like a whole new kid. It was no problem he was really good.
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice hair cut and congrats on the Magic Eraser success! I am already gearing up for Sophie's wall art someday.
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