... It is made by Crayola who generally produce good quality art kits for small children and this seemed to be another good idea from them!
The kit contains everything that you need to make six different bracelets. In order to make these there is cotton, ribbons, assorted colours of plastic ... Read review
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Advantages: Good idea and lovely bracelets Disadvantages: too difficult for five year olds
...birthday. It is made by Crayola who generally produce good quality art kits for small children and this seemed to be another good idea from them!
The kit contains everything that you need to make six different bracelets. In order to make these there is cotton, ribbons, assorted colours of plastic beads and some pink foam flowers. In fact when you open up the box it really does look like an Aladdin's Cave and my daughter's eyes really lit up when ... ...try first, so I think Crayola missed a trick here. As it was I just asked my daughter which one she liked the sound of and unsurprisingly she opted for the foam flower bracelet - well the foam flowers were pink!
I wished that the materials needed were listed at the top of the instructions but they were not but we soon sorted out the ribbon and flowers needed. We then had a go at making the bracelet and believe me it was very fiddly. The pink flowers ...
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Advantages: Cheap, fun, easy and great for a rainy day Disadvantages: None
...in New York City. Crayola is a brand of crayons and other arts & crafts tools and kits manufactured by Binney & Smith, Inc. The Crayola company was one of the first to make its crayons, chalk, markers, and coloured pencils as well as other writing utensils and artistry tools non-toxic. The first box of Binney & Smith crayons, produced in 1903, sold for a nickel and contained eight colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black. ... ...medium size and is yellow in colour and has a handy yellow handle on the top so it can be carried easily. There are examples of the finished bracelets on the front and down the sides, there is a 3 step diagram on one side. On the back of the box there is a large clear picture showing the contents of the kit. ~Contents~ All of the content come in a vacuumed plastic tray so that once you have opened the individual bags you can place the beads and threads ...
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In New York in 1899 Edward Binney and his cousin C Harold Smith owned a factory that made shoe polish and printing ink.... more