They are cute little things: balloons filled with flour and faces painted on. This was a few years ago when my daughter, niece and nephew were much younger and of course they had to have one. Trouble is, they don’t last long and then they deposit the flour everywhere!
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Lovely shot Debbie. Now what is that magic face thingy’s?
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They are cute little things: balloons filled with flour and faces painted on. This was a few years ago when my daughter, niece and nephew were much younger and of course they had to have one. Trouble is, they don’t last long and then they deposit the flour everywhere!
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What a lovely idea. Don’t like the flour messing though. 😆 What they would think of to keep the kids and us busy. hehehehe
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