I’m always so impressed and excited by what a big difference a bit of fresh drywall can make in a room.
He actually did a pretty good job of drawing mainly on the piece of paper, but of course there was quite a bit of pen on the high chair tray too.And a spaghetti sauce stain right in the middle, too, but just ignore that!.
I don’t normally have ballpoint pen all over the place, so this is one that I’d been wanting to try out for awhile, but hadn’t had the chance to.It looks like I’ll probably be using this one quite a bit over the next little while though!Here’s what I used to clean it up in a flash!.
It was so fun to see the ink just basically melt away as soon as I sprayed it on.I sprayed all over the ink and then just wiped it away with a paper towel!
For the record, I did try plain soap and water first, just for the sake of the experiment and it did absolutely nothing.
The ink didn’t budge.I started playing around with things I had on hand, and what do you know?
This is almost always the way it happens, despite all of my grand plans..I kept up with my tactic of sticking things to the walls (that need to be torn out and replaced anyway eventually) just like I did.
This time, instead of nailing sticks into the walls, I hot glued on some burlap..The orange Jack-Be-Littles came from our garden and then white ones I had picked up at the farmer’s market for super cheap.