{"id":6272,"date":"2016-09-02T16:05:15","date_gmt":"2016-09-02T15:05:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/?p=6272"},"modified":"2018-05-17T09:06:33","modified_gmt":"2018-05-17T08:06:33","slug":"gel-a-peel-deluxe-kit-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/gel-a-peel-deluxe-kit-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Gel-A-Peel Deluxe Kit Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do your kid love to make and design their own fashion jewelry and accessories? Have you tired using Gel-A-Peel yet?<\/p>\n

\"Gel-A-Peel<\/p>\n

The Gel-A-Peel Deluxe Kit is packed with everything you need to make your own fashion jewelry and fun accessories. Choose your design, apply the Gel-A-Peel and then peel it off.<\/p>\n

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Gel-A-Peel Deluxe<\/a>\u00a0Kit Contents:<\/h2>\n
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  • 5 different coloured Gel-A-Peel tubes – that’s enough to make 100 bracelets and acccessories.<\/li>\n
  • 24 Templates to choose from including designs for bracelets, headbands, earring and keychains.<\/li>\n
  • A headband and attachments for a key chain and set of earrings.<\/li>\n
  • A clear drawing sheet and a cleaning tool.\"Contents<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    The kit clearly states that it is suitable for children aged 8+. So I sat down with my eldest son for a creative afternoon making accessories for his school bag. We also made some fashion jewelry for his little sister.<\/p>\n

    We began with a look through the contents of the kit. There are lot of different designs to choose from, including sheets with individual letters on to create a personalised key chain. Liam decided that this would be ideal for his new school bag. We read through the instructions and made a start.<\/p>\n

    We secured the clear drawing sheet over the design with masking tape and squeezed out the Gel-A-Peel over the design. The instructions call for 15 minutes drying time between each application of the individual Gel-A-Peel colours. I really wish we had waited it out.<\/em> Instead we got a little impatient and rushed through each letter. This meant we were left with a design that was not strong enough to be attached to the key chain. Lesson learnt.
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