You should use non-toxic, water-based paint for creating baby footprints.
The footprints lead to a smaal tree then, you will see the baby cow.
Latex paint should be applied in a well-ventilated area. Make sure to open a window or turn a fan on in the room when applying the paint. After a couple of days the smell of the fresh paint will go away. Then it will be fine for the baby.
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Any high quality paint should work for you when painting the nursery for your baby. Lead based paints have been banned so you should have no problem with that.
It is not always safe to paint around a baby. The chemicals in the paint can irritate the baby, or the baby may have a reaction to the chemicals. Keep the room well ventilated as you paint so when you do bring the baby back home, the room will be aired out.
no defonatly not if you are decorating you should get a babysitter to take him/her to the park or something!!!!!!!!!!
A craft and hobby retailer has cheap paint brushes. The selection should include a wide price and quality range for the customer.
Paint fumes are dangerous to anyone, but since 'latex' is a water-based paint, there is less likely to be dangerous fumes. Still, you should never paint with a baby in close proximity. Is it possible that my daughter who was 8 weeks pregnant and painting the house they were selling could have had inhaled the fumes of the paint resulting in a damaged foetus resulting in a spontaneous abortion.
Baby oil will remove oil and latex paint from skin. It will not remove paint from most rigid substrates though.
When painting a baby's room, it is important to to find paint that is both eco-friendly and non-toxic for your child. You will want to look for paint that is both free of volatile organic compounds, as well as water-based. It should be noted that these types of paints usually require less paint - saving you money in the long run.
white,lilac,yellow,baby yellow,baby blue!
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