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Make Your Own Rainbow Bracelet
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Cotton Twist
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$7.50
$5.00
33% off
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33% off
• Recommended for ages 3+
• Plastic free
• Promotes fine motor skills
• Perfect for till point add-ons
• All materials provided
• Ideal for party favours & stocking fillers
• UKCA/UKNI/CE tested & FSC certified
Children can construct their magical rainbow bracelet using the rainbow & spherical beads together with the elastic provided. The elastic comes with metal ends to help children add beads with ease.
In a bid to banish plastic from our homes, Cotton Twist products are lovingly assembled by hand, & all components are as good as we can possibly make them.
MATERIAL - rainbow beads, spherical beads, elastic with metal ends
DIMENSIONS - a recyclable kraft envelope measuring 16.5cm by 11.5cm together with an A6 printed instruction card
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Make Your Own Rainbow Bracelet
by
Cotton Twist
Regular price
$7.50
$5.00
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• Recommended for ages 3+
• Plastic free
• Promotes fine motor skills
• Perfect for till point add-ons
• All materials provided
• Ideal for party favours & stocking fillers
• UKCA/UKNI/CE tested & FSC certified
Children can construct their magical rainbow bracelet using the rainbow & spherical beads together with the elastic provided. The elastic comes with metal ends to help children add beads with ease.
In a bid to banish plastic from our homes, Cotton Twist products are lovingly assembled by hand, & all components are as good as we can possibly make them.
MATERIAL - rainbow beads, spherical beads, elastic with metal ends
DIMENSIONS - a recyclable kraft envelope measuring 16.5cm by 11.5cm together with an A6 printed instruction card
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