8 Year Exporter Isolater rubber sleeve Export to Seattle

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14”length (35cm), black, smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, 350g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 40 pairs/case. Net weight: 12.8kg/case, gross weight: 13.8kg/case. It can be suitable for sand blasting machine, dry box, isolater operation for arm protection.
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14”length (35cm), black, smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, 350g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 40 pairs/case. Net weight: 12.8kg/case, gross weight: 13.8kg/case. It can be suitable for sand blasting machine, dry box, isolater operation for arm protection.
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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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