



From Quirky Fruit Costumes to DIY Dip-Dyed Packaging
Meghan Young — October 23, 2014 — Art & Design
This collection of crafts for girls may seem a little behind in the times due to the fact that many parents are focusing on gender-neutral games and activities that foster a more rounded set of skills. Yet that doesn't have to mean that girls (both young and old) should not indulge in activities that encourage creativity and imagination in a feminine way.
From dip-dyed packaging to festive felt trees and recycled juice pack purses, this collection of crafts for girls touches on a wide range of topics that are season, eco-friendly and more. Of course, these crafts for girls can also be used solely for those who do have find themselves drawn to more feminine pastimes.
From dip-dyed packaging to festive felt trees and recycled juice pack purses, this collection of crafts for girls touches on a wide range of topics that are season, eco-friendly and more. Of course, these crafts for girls can also be used solely for those who do have find themselves drawn to more feminine pastimes.
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