Pix Perfect is a fun DIY crafting craze where vibrant sequins are arranged on a pixel board to create shining masterpieces. The sequins dangle, so they will move & shimmer with the subtle breeze of a nearby fan – creating a beautiful, sparkling effect. Create favorite characters, animals, seasonal designs, sports team logos and much
Categories: Arts & Crafts
Added on: December 22, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Pix Perfect is a fun DIY crafting craze where vibrant sequins are arranged on a pixel board to create shining masterpieces. The sequins dangle, so they will move & shimmer with the subtle breeze of a nearby fan – creating a beautiful, sparkling effect. Create favorite characters, animals, seasonal designs, sports team logos and much more. Then change the reusable pixels to create a new design whenever you wish. This kit includes 8 pixel colors and endless creative fun. Fun for kids, teens, tweens and adults!
Difficult craft for 6 – 12 year olds. This product says it is good for 6+ year olds. I bought it for my 8 year old granddaughter and the skill level needed is way above her age. Horrible directions make this craft difficult at best to do. I would not recommend this craft kit at all for kids.
A PIXEL ART FANâS DREAM! Iâve absolutely LOVED Pix Perfect since I discovered it at a convention in 2018. Just when I thought it couldnât get any better, they came out with this kit that has all of the pegs in the board already. This means you can start creating as soon as you take it out of the box! This starter kit comes with a variety of colored sequins (or pixels). You hang each pixel on a âpegâ to create any design you can dream up! It comes with an awesome book of design ideas â and you can also find many online…
Reminds me of Light Bright, but with tiles Purchased for my daughter for Christmas, so it has beeb inspected by me, but not playes with yet. It arrived quickly, has lots of options to create and re-create. Seems like a toy she’ll get a lot if use out of. The concept kind of reminds me of a light bright, but instead of pegs, you use shimery tile pixels.