The Craft-tastic Dream Catcher Kit is one dreamy craft. We’ve given you everything you need to make two colorful dream catchers. Make them and keep them for yourself, or make them to share with a special friend. This complete dream catcher craft kit comes with colorful yarn, cool paper feathers and playful pom poms. Why
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Added on: November 18, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Craft-tastic Dream Catcher Kit is one dreamy craft. We’ve given you everything you need to make two colorful dream catchers. Make them and keep them for yourself, or make them to share with a special friend. This complete dream catcher craft kit comes with colorful yarn, cool paper feathers and playful pom poms.
Why Craft-tastic? Craft-tastic represents all that’s cool and trendy in the amazing world of crafts. Only the highest quality materials and components are used in Craft-tastic craft kits. They’re specialty products, without specialty pricing. Ann Williams Group is a small, Michigan based, women owned company that makes the Craft-tastic and Craft Crush brands. Our CEO is both a maker and a Mom who is deeply passionate in her beliefs that hands-on making is a critical part of child development. By tapping into their curiosity for creativity, she firmly believes crafts help kids learn to liberate their inner creator, unleash their imagination and gently challenge the conventional by crafting.
Great Craft but You Can DIY This Got these for Girl Scout craft after reading them a story about dream catchers. They had a great time making their own and found it to be a perfect activity, however, it did require parental help. (10 yr old) at least to do it within about 30 min. Having said that, I did go to Michaels and bought extra yarn so they could make their own colors and had I know more about the craft, honestly, I would have saved some money. You can do this without the kit. I used the inside of 5″ embrodery…
Cute craft Cute idea, but this was a little bit difficult. I purchased this as a gift for my 6 year old niece who is pretty artistic, but I definitely had to help her, like cutting appropriate length string pieces and tying on the feathers and poking holes in the pompoms. It turned out fine though. I would recommend for kindergarteners, and maybe even first graders, only if you plan to do the craft together.
This was such a great craft for my niece (8) and nephews (10 and … This was such a great craft for my niece (8) and nephews (10 and 4). Everyone loved it and was able to complete the craft (the littlest with a little help). We did supplement with some extra yarn though which was really helpful. My only complaint is they need more colors than just pink and purple. First not all girls like these colors and second boys like this activity too! Crafts shouldn’t be gender segregated.