jewelry making for children


jewelry making for children
Kids jewellery making parties?


has anyone out there done one of these, or had someone in to do ont? I fiddle about making jewellery,and wondered whether to offer jewellery making parties for children. What do you think, how much would you pay etc? Thanks

I take it this is a party for girls? Somehow I can’t imagine boys wanting to make jewellery.
It’s a great idea, if the girls are old enough and have the skills and the patience.


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