When Jill was visiting, we made a few quiet book pages with felt. While I was hot gluing some felt together, I said, "You know, technically, you're not supposed to use hot glue with felt."
"Why?" Jill asked. "Is it toxic?"
"No, I think it just melts the fibers or something," I replied.
This is the page we were working on:
"Why?" Jill asked. "Is it toxic?"
"No, I think it just melts the fibers or something," I replied.
This is the page we were working on:
Jill held up a few of the strands of beads to her hair. "These would make really cute dreadlocks," she said. "We could just glue them to Gregory's head."
"You're not supposed to use hot glue on babies, Jill," I told her.
"Is that toxic?" she asked.
"You're not supposed to use hot glue on babies, Jill," I told her.
"Is that toxic?" she asked.