2016 Super Lowest Price Rubber glove-household-L to Cairo Factory

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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.  Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.


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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic. 

Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.

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  • Two of my close friends have their birthdays in August. They are kind of frisky, and will get a kick out of these cards.
    The old lady with the bootie is from AI Art impressions and the zombies are from Art Gone Wild. I decided to color the zombies and use the sentiment from the AI set for both cards. I used wobbles to make the lady’s face wobble and the other wobble I used on the cut out of the lady zombie.

    I colored the zombies with Touch 5 markers and Rich wrote the numbers on the screen. I used gray tones to color the zombies. I like to use the lightest color first for the whole image, then go over the highlights with a darker tone, then go back over everything with the lightest tone again.
    I used a peg stamp small crab to stamp on the rubber duckie. You can find them at www.pegstamps.com and Lindsay the frugal crafter almost always has a discount code for them on her latest peg stamp video.
    I had a stamp from Seaside Stampin Inc that had some sand on it and I inked the stamp where the sand was, and used baked brown sugar ink to stamp it with. I’m sorry I was out of frame for the sand and part of the zombie coloring.
    I used the 1″ chip brush to color in the background with Cool Caribbean ink. I used Summer Sun to stamp a sun from the peg stamps and stamped it in the corner. I used another chip brush to color in the sandy area with more crumb cake stampin’ up ink.
    I cut one of the lady zombies and used a black Sharpie to outline the lady so there is no white showing. I tried to cut one of the wobbles down so it would work under her head, but it doesn’t really wobble in the end. I had to add foam tape behind the rest of the lady zombie, so she didn’t tear at her neck.
    I found nail art jewelry at the Dollar Tree and used it as embellishments on both cards.

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    Use a Big-Ass Band to open a stuck lid on a jar of pickles with ease.

    http://www.grifiti.com/big-ass-band

    Perfect for creative minds in need of big bands. These work great so you can start strapping just about anything! We suggest you keep a bag of these around for those moments when you suddenly think, “I wish I had a big-ass band!”

    Our Big-Ass Bands were an accidental development. We use writing notebooks and one of the things we hate about them is the way the cheap elastic bands stretch out and don’t do their job after a while.

    What exactly is elegant and cool about wrapping your book with a thin slice of elastic? So we set out to use something different with our Dootle Folios. We tried bungee cord (too fat). We tried rubber strips and twine (really clumsy), then we found some big red rubber bands in the hardware store and they worked pretty well. The rubber bands were a bit thin and mighty ugly (dull red), so we decided to make some with silicone, similar to ubiquitous wristbands, only bigger and more stretchy.

    They’re great for writing notebooks, MacBooks, laptops, drawing pads, files and folders, head bands, clothes, towels around hair, containers, bundles of whatever, trash bins, Decks and Chiton Sleeves (partial to our own products!), woodworking, screws and parts and things, temporary car repairs (a little vague but interesting), slingshots, load straps, book titles on covered textbooks, cooking…roast wraps, chicken wraps, pot locks…and some stuff around labs and medical labs and car repair shops and floral shops…so let’s say for just about anything in just about any place.

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