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    Angel Cream Craft

    Add some glittery eye shadow which has been broken up finely to a small amount of hand cream. Add to a small jar and decorate. Add poem. Rub a small amount on the back of a child's hand before going to bed to attract angels to watch over them in the night.

    Poem
    Night is here, and it's time to go to bed.
    But, before you lay down your sleepy head,
    On the back of your hand rub some angel cream
    So angels will watch over you as you dream.

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