How to get stickers off dolls and stuffed animals
by Sabrina Garibian posted in Products & Prizes
I'm going to share a quick secret today that makes me a #1 mom and really nice for sharing it with you.
What does any 3-year-old want for her birthday" Band-Aids. And stickers. A million zillion trillion of each forever and always. Oh, and stuffed animals and baby dolls too.
Inevitably, the two combined in our house and a few of my kids' stuffed animals ended up covered in stickers and Band-aids. One Band-Aid, a Star Wars stormtrooper that was embedded in Raffi's favorite stuffed bear, had been there for years. This is not an exaggeration.
I had tried everything but nothing worked until now.
Here's how to remove stickers or Band-Aids off dolls or stuffed animals:
Step 1: Find any basic lotion. I use Nivea body lotion because it's pretty runny but isn't greasy. (Amazon, $5.45) Step 2: Rub a tiny bit on your fingers and then gently rub the entire edge of the sticker or Bandaid. Try not to rub the doll or stuffed animal directly. You might want to test the lotion in an inconspicuous place to be sure it won't stain.
Step 3: Gently pull and tug on the sticker. It should peel off easily and in one or multiple big pieces.
It took me about 45 seconds to remove 1 Band-Aid that seemed to have been glued on. That's it!
I am so excited about this trick that I have shared it with everyone!
Some other little tricks I like to share:
1. Buy multiple pairs of the same exact socks so that you will never notice missing ones.
2. Store e...
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