Who's the... designer? Alyssa Milano shares image of her new paper towel designs for Viva 

Alyssa Milano just had her second child 10 months ago and the actress appears to still be in full-on mommy mode.

The 42-year-old business woman is taking a break from her life-long acting career and shifting her energy into another passion, design.

Milano shared her latest project with her 406K Instagram followers on Saturday.

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Radiant: Alyssa Milano, who strikes a pose on the red carpet at the Leather and Laces party in Phoenix in January, is getting into design

Radiant: Alyssa Milano, who strikes a pose on the red carpet at the Leather and Laces party in Phoenix in January, is getting into design

Domestic designer: The mother of two - Milo, aged three, and Bella, aged 10-months - is extending her design background to include jazzing up paper towels for Viva

Domestic designer: The mother of two - Milo, aged three, and Bella, aged 10-months - is extending her design background to include jazzing up paper towels for Viva

The former Who’s The Boss star recently collaborated with Kleenex to design signature prints for the brand’s Viva paper towels.

The Unicef Ambassador’s ‘gorgeous paper towels’ features bright and vibrant patterns in a mix of coral and green.

Even the packaging is unique. The plastic wrapping is also pink and purple and features the actress' imprinted signature.

Feminine fan-gear: An avid sports fan, Alyssa Milano created Touch by Alyssa Milano in 2006, a web-site dedicated to selling sports fan-gear for women

Feminine fan-gear: An avid sports fan, Alyssa Milano created Touch by Alyssa Milano in 2006, a web-site dedicated to selling sports fan-gear for women

The image most likely taken in Milano's kitchen, where a bowl of lemons and red wine can be seen.

This is not the working homemaker’s first time dabbling in design.

Also a huge sports fan, she launched in 2006 Touch by Alyss Milano, a web-site geared towards selling and distributing fashionable and trendy fan-gear for women. 

Dedicated parents: The Unicef Ambassador married her husband David Bugliari in 2009. The couple had their first child two years later. In 2014 she gave birth to their second child at 38-years-old

Dedicated parents: The Unicef Ambassador married her husband David Bugliari in 2009. The couple had their first child two years later. In 2014 she gave birth to their second child at 38-years-old

The former Mistresses star departed from the show after two seasons in 2014 to focus more a being a full-time mom. She and her husband of five-years David Buguliari have two children- Milo, 3, and Bella 10-months.

‘I have two babies under 4. Being a mother and a wife comes first, and I just cannot uproot my children and separate the family by moving away,’ she revealed via Instagram. ‘I will miss this job desperately and wish everyone the absolute best,’ she said.

Soccer mom: Milano is seen here with her husband Dave during a stroll in LA

Soccer mom: Milano is seen here with her husband Dave during a stroll in LA

Since then the dotting mother who once played a sexy witch in the hit series Charmed, has transformed into a soccer mom, who also makes time to star as a judge on Project Runway All-Stars.

‘It’s hard to juggle everything,’ she told Yahoo Parenting in May. ‘Every day is a process and a balancing act, but I try to take every day as it comes. My schedule is sporadic, which is good because it allows me some real quality time with my kids. When I have business to attend to, I’m always aware that I need to get home as soon as possible or I feel guilty.’ 

Taking time off: After two brief seasons starring as Savannah 'Savi' Davis on Mistresses, Milano decided to leave the show because she didn't want to uproot her family by moving away to shoot

Taking time off: After two brief seasons starring as Savannah 'Savi' Davis on Mistresses, Milano decided to leave the show because she didn't want to uproot her family by moving away to shoot

 

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