Mould & Paint Glitter Fairy Plaster Kit
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #254 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Great Gizmos
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x 7.00" w x 8.50" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Suitable for ages 5+
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
An easy to do kit for children to make fridge magnets and badges for themselves. The kit contains one mould with 6 designs and includes all the materials they need to make 6 badges or fridge magnets, including plaster and paints, magnets, glitter and brooch pins.
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Customer Reviews
takes a bit of time but end results good
Sorry to read previous review as I think these plaster of paris mould sets are great (unlike shaker maker which was a messy waste of time). Add a little water to the bag of plaster of paris, mix, pour into moulds (you can add a magnet when its just starting to thicken), leave to set for a few hours, carefully pop out of the mould,(the fairies should be hard and shiny) and then use the paints to decorate.
There are two bags of plaster included so you can make another batch of fairies another time.
My five and 10 year old love them and enjoy giving them to gran or whoever afterwards.
Mould and paint something else...
...am making it my life's work to deter you from buying these products. We've had 'em all over the years and I still haven't been able to create anything that looks like a fairy for my children to paint. My most recent effort looked like a dried lumpy ball of badly mixed plaster of paris which coincidentally was exactly what it was. If they were to bring out a product called "Mould and Paint Dried Lumpy Ball of Badly Mixed Plaster of Paris", I would have to give it five stars. The paints have lasted a long time but only because we've never had occasion to use them.
At this price, some might describe the product as a "stocking filler". Well, you fill a stocking with plaster of paris and you might end up with something more closely resembling a fairy than I've ever managed to produce. In my experience, "bin filler" is more appropriate.
Great product
I bought the Mould & Paint Glitter Fairy for my god-daughter for her 7th birthday. She was delighted with it and has achieved fantastic results and now I am a proud owner of a Glitter Fairy fridge magnet.



