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I work in the education field and attended a conference for early intervention.  One of the displayers had some paint that would not mix together.  She used a sponge brush and used a variety of colors.  The colors remained clear and did not turn to "mud",   I think the name of the product was Bio Color.  I would like to obtain information and how to reach this company.  

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Hi Terri,

Thanks for writing.  I know what Bio Colors are! :-)  They come from a company called Discount School Supply at Earlychildhood.com.

You can get to their site here:

http://www.earlychildhood.com/index.cfm

Hope this helps!

Sherri

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I have extensive experience working with children, and enjoy creating craft projects families can do together. Through the years, I have experimented with many different craft techniques using a variety of supplies. My personal favorite is creating treasures from trash! Why throw away toilet paper rolls or empty coffee cans? I also love all holiday crafts.

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I have been a crafter in one form or another all my life. I have also been a day care provider and an elementary school employee. I am the mother of three. As a day care provider, I created my own curriculum program and craft projects for the kids.

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I have volunteered in many youth and community organizations including Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4H, etc.

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My craft articles and projects have been featured and/or reviewed by many publications such as Access Magazine, USA Weekend, and a few "who's-who on the Internet" books.

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As an ex-day care provider and elementary school employee, I have taken various classes in child development and guidance. I have also attended many community craft classes for adults.

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