They are some of the most difficult people on you list to shop for. They don’t need anything, they want “something” but aren’t sure what to ask for. They are stuck somewhere between child and teenager. They are a combination of the sweetest of sweet and the most challenging of all, they are the tween! What will you be buying for your tween daughter (or son) this Christmas? Well thanks to the people of Crayola, I have a few ideas for you!
First up, the Beadola Charm Maker!
Targeted at the 8 plus crowd, this one is going to be a hit! The easy to use Crayola-Beadola Charm Maker uses Air-Dry clay that allows your child (or you) to create detailed beads of your very own! Invite a friend over and get creative! (this would be a great birthday gift too!) The kit comes with everything you need to make over 90 beads and encourages your child to add their own colours and embellishments. The kit includes two bracelet chains as well as 25 gems to add some sparkling finishing touches. We do like those sparkles!
So what is a Sketch Wizard? Only the coolest thing ever for the budding artist in your house! It helps your 8- 12 year old to draw exactly what they see! The Sketch Wizard accurately reflects 2-D, 3-D objects and even images from mobile devices on to paper so they are easier for kids to trace and draw! How fun is that!
Widescreen Light Designer
Let your child bring their art to life with the Widescreen Light Designer! Scribble, doodle, and draw until your heart is content and then bring your original art to life by sliding the action button. This illuminates your designs and allows your child to choose from seven different lighting effects to show off what they have created. It includes six markers and is appropriate for children ages 6 years and older.
Paint Maker!
Oh my goodness do I know someone will like this one! You can create your own custom paint colours! This interactive kit provides everything you need to create unique paint colours. It uses a base paint and then some ingenious paint strips to customize your colours! This kit also includes an easy fold up design for simple storage and clean up! Check out how unique this system is! Great for one of those super cold and snowy afternoons! Just add some imagination and maybe some hot chocolate.
I predict you will have so much fun with this it’ won’t be long until you will need the Paint Maker Refill Pack!
What’s Included:
*5 Paint Pots
*73 bottle of paint base
*15 colour strips
*5 labels
*5 sheets of paper
*colouring mix guide
This activity is recommended for those 8 years and up.
Together these items will keep your child or tween crafting away like Martha Stewart, busy and happy for hours and hours! You could put them all under the Christmas tree for an average retail of $133.00.
Of course, the other thing you could do is enter my giveaway!
One lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN all the Crayola products featured today!
Leave me a comment below telling me which Crayola product you would most like to see under your tree; then use the Rafflecopter form provided to enter! Open to Canada only, closes December 10th/2014.
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Jenny says
Widescreen Light Designer
suzi says
The Paint Maker looks really awesome!
Julia Gabriel says
Beadola Charm maker!
Doris Calvert says
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Doris Calvert says
I would love the Widescreen Light Designer or Bedola under my tree, would be a great surprise for them!
Joanne says
Awesome prizes! Better than tv for those sick/snow days!!!
Carole M says
I think the Sketch Wizard would be really cool!
Nell C says
I would love to surprise my little one with the Crayola Sketch Wizard 🙂
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angela m says
I would love the Widescreen Light Designer
thanks
roger simmons says
My daughter whose into Arts and Craftys would love the Paint Maker
isabelo david says
My friend would love this
Melissa F says
My son would love the Widescreen Light Designer or the paintmaker.