I got the opportunity last week to review rose art magic dough, and throw a tea party while doing it.
We are all about the tea parties at our house. We had dress up costumes, star shaped sandwiches, chocolate covered pretzels, yarn flowers, pink feather boas, and of course rose art magic dough // fairy tea party. No tea party in our house would be complete with "Bun-Bun", Emily, and friends.
My favorite part, and Elisabeth's too, is the transfer press. They are similar to stick on tattoos. Elisabeth was thrilled about this, because she has super sensitive skin and can't use temporary tattoos. She was soooooooooo excited to be able to use the whole water, press, and stick process for the dough.
Magic fun dough is available at Target, Walmart, and Amazon. Note: make sure you look in the craft isle for these goodies. Ideal for ages 3-7.
Magic Dough is NON-TOXIC ... you know in case your youngest child likes to try and taste magic dough. Rose Art Magic dough is corn-based, wheat-free, and gluten-free. Oh and it is battery free!
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Thanks to rose art for sponsoring this post!
so fun! my kids would looooove this. and i love it doesn't require batteries. seems like every toy out there needs them! lol
Now this looks like a fun party!
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Looks like such a fun and colourful party!! :D
What a beautiful tea party! ;)
What a beautiful tea party! ;)
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