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Plasticine Softeez review

As I mentioned on Monday we’re very excited to be taking part in a fun Plasticine Softeez Twitter party on Wednesday 5th August between 2-4pm. The Party will be for the new Plasticine Softeez range for Autumn/Winter from Flair which is aimed at children ages 3-7.

New Plasticine Softeez has the stability of original Plasticine and still never dries out, but is softer and easier to model with than the original. So is perfect for little hands!

We are really looking forward to our party and sharing it with you so I thought I would tell you a little more about some of the new products.

Plasticine Softeez Tub of Fun – contains 5 colours and 2 cutters

Plasticine Softeez Tub of Fun

Under the Sea Play Box – contains 12 blocks of Plasticine Softeez, play mat and 9 accessories

Under the Sea Play Box

Cupcake Creation Kit – 9 blocks of Plasticine Softeez, cupcake mould and accessories

Cupcake Creation Kit

We also have lots of smaller packs for some fun challenges to see who can make the longest snake from Plasticine to designing and making cupcakes. It should be a great party and we have some cute goody bags for our guests to take home with them. Don’t forget you will be able to take part at home and in some great prizes too by answering questions or taking part in games and activities online. Remember to use the #PlasticineSofteez otherwise your answers won’t count!

Plasticine Softeez samples

 

3 Comments

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    Paula
    July 29, 2015 at 7:00 pm

    The possibilities are endless! I love felt, but I could have fun creating some little creatures with that.

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    Leesha
    July 30, 2015 at 9:29 pm

    I loved Plasticine when I was younger, I’d of loved to have the under the sea one. It looks really good

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    August 8, 2015 at 8:16 am

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