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Coolest sidewalk chalk...EVER!!





I found these guys in the toy section at the Tuesday Morning store.  Aren't they the best!

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Raven said…
OMG! I would not want to let Estella use them if I got them. Those are so very cool. I love the Tuesday store!
Saundra J said…
They are hanging out on the top shelf of one of the book shelves...no chance that the kiddies will get them! :)
Treehugger_31 said…
By the way, I was assigned your blog over at Swap Bot (for the Blogger Swap)! Thanks, Heather (aka Treehugger)
This is AJefferson from Swapbot blogger swap :) I subscribed what a fantastic blog love the above drawing and these chalks VERY cool I think I need to head over to Tuesday Morning.
arkaya (jess) said…
Oh man I want that chalk, although I would have a really hard time using cause it so awsome - good find!
Thanks for sharing,
arkaya ~ swapbot

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