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Creativity For Kids: Big Fun Stamp Art Review and GIVEAWAY

We are near the middle of summer already and I am willing to bet that many of you parents have heard the dreaded "I'm bored" from your kids!!??  Am I right?


Wait no longer go check out all the neat products at Creativity for Kids!  They have a ton of great products from arts and crafts, pretend, wood fun, and so much more!


I was given the Big Fun Stamp Art to conduct my review, all opinions are 100% mine.


Right when we opened the package my daughter was giddy with anticipation.  The box allows for all the bright colors to show and she was so excited!  The kit came with 3 washable ink pads in blue, yellow, and red.   There were 8 markers and 12 stamps.  Also in the kit was a little booklet showing some pictures to help get some creative juices flowing.  My daughter immediately saw the caterpillar and a present in the booklet and she recreated it.  My son also enjoyed playing with the markers and a couple stamps!  :)


Another think my daughter used her stamps for was to decorate an oatmeal container for collecting money for my sister's Light the Night walk for Leukemia and Lymphoma.


I am going to send my family to the website: http://www.fabercastell.com/creativity-for-kids for Christmas shopping because there is so many options and prices are great too!  :)


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Comments

Holly said…
What a cool giveaway! My little one would love to make pictures for me and for Nana to put on the fridge!
Jennifer said…
my kids would make artwork for everybody
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Twingle Mommy said…
I'm guessing they will make stamp tatoos and cover their arms. But they'll use them to make cards too.
Jenny Stanek said…
They like to always make pictures for me and my husband, we think it's adorable! I'm sure that's what they'd do!

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Jenny Stanek said…
I love the mosaic heart box!
Anonymous said…
Probably art work for everybody.

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Anna F said…
I really like the http://www.fabercastell.com/creativity-for-kids/products/top-sellers/MosaicJewelryBox?page=1

mosaic jewelry box making kit
Anna F said…
My daughter would love to use this on a piece of wood. It's my kids favorite material
Stephanie said…
This looks like fun for older kids, too! I can see my younger one practicing making patterns and embellishing a t-shirt, and my older one using it to decorate race cars that he draws and paints on big pieces of paper. Fun for making wrapping paper for the holidays, too...
Stephanie said…
This looks like fun for older kids, too! I can see my younger one practicing making patterns and embellishing a t-shirt, and my older one using it to decorate race cars that he draws and paints on big pieces of paper. Fun for making wrapping paper for the holidays, too...
Bethany said…
In addition to the stamp set, I really like the Finger Prints Finger Painting Set and the Create a Solar System Mobile.
Looks really neat!! Merrylilmommy@gmail.com

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