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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hello listmates-
I posed the question around the end of June seeking gluten free face paints for our GF 5K walk.
I received a few responses. First answer mentioned grimasfacepaints.com was forwarded from a google search.
Secondly, I received a referral to a company in Monterrey, CA www.smileyorca.com which also mentioned they
can recommend face painters in other areas. The last response I got promoted passing out decals or tatoo stickers
instead of face painting r/t risk of spreading MRSA among recipients, etc. My co-chair also researched face paint
recipes which seem easy but I didn't have so much extra time to invest in that as well as other responsibilities.
I also did the old fashioned shopping & phoning companies.
Horizon group face paints crayons and cups sold at Wal-mart are GF
Crafty dab crayons and cups sold at Joann's Fabrics is also GF.
Thanks for your assistance folks.
We used the Horizon and Crafty dab brands.
I thought about the decals but not enough time to manage tracking them down.
Rhonda Reid
Granville, Ohio
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