I like to use a kneadable eraser. It can be twisted to get into small spaces (e.g. between letters).
I store the erasers in a plastic Easter egg to keep the eraser clean from dust and cat hair. When the girlies were little, they liked to create all sorts of creatures from the eraser and put it back inside the egg. I never knew what I was going to find.
I was doing some work in the sunroom and left for a little bit. When I got back, the Eldest had sculpted a cat from my eraser. Some things never change.
I must admit I always play with my eraser! Have a great week, take care,Valerie
ReplyDeleteYou should show your designs
DeleteFun memory and nice to know that like you said some things never change... :) Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteIt made me laugh
DeleteAnd that must have been a fun surprise to see. I like that kitty. Happy August CJ. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteIt made me smile from ear to ear. It's been a long time since I've found an eraser critter
DeleteOhh, that´s a fantastic eraser CJ !! Love the imagination of your girlies! Yes, you ´re right, some things never change.
ReplyDeleteHave a great new week, sending big hugs
Caty
There have been all sorts of creatures: dolphins, whales, mermaids, cats, dragons
DeleteLovely. Regine
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DeleteAwwwww........ :)
ReplyDeleteIt's Ink!
DeleteI am definitely going to have to find one of those kneadable erasers. I LOVE what the eldest did. Glad you know some things never change!
ReplyDeleteAll art and craft stores carry them. Sometimes you find them in a pack with a gum eraser and a white plastic eraser.
DeleteThat is hilarious - ...lolol. love the tradition.
ReplyDeleteI did, too, especially now that the Eldest is all grown up
DeleteGreat blog
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DeleteI have never had an eraser like that. The animal shaped erasers I've had came already in that shape lol
ReplyDeletethe kneadable erasers are for the DIYers 😺
DeleteThat's great :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan