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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Kids Paper Making Kit - Make & Decorate 10 Sheets of Craft Paper, Includes Wooden Silk Screen Mold, Paints & More, Fun Art Kit for Scrapbooking & Other Kids Arts & Crafts Projects

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Features

  • EVERYTHING KIDS NEED - This fun paper-making craft kit includes everything to make and decorate 10 sheets of craft paper: paper pulp, wooden silk-screen mold, silk mesh sheet, tray, sponge, food coloring, 6 paint colors, brush, and palette.
  • PERFECT FOR CREATIVE CRAFTING - Easily create 10 sheets of your own colorful paper that's great for scrapbooking and other arts & crafts projects. Just mix, pour, spread, dry and decorate with the included acrylic paints and art supplies!
  • HIGHEST QUALITY - Our paper making kit stands apart from others by using only the highest-quality ingredients and accessories, including a sturdy, wooden silk-screen mold and bark-fiber paper pulp.
  • EASY AND FUN - This kit includes 6 paints and 3 dyes that make it easy for kids to express their creative flair! Plus, the included Learning Guide has directions to make more pulp using paper products from around the house to keep the fun going!
  • HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATIONAL TOYS - National Geographic is proud to make the highest quality hands-on science toys, and all our products are backed by exceptional service. If your experience is anything less than extraordinary, we'll make it right!

Brand: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC


Age Range (Description): Kid


Color: Multi-color


Theme: Arts


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.1 x 3.11 x 12.09 inches


Material: Paper


Included Components: Sturdy wooden paper making frame, 50g bark-fiber paper pulp, Silk-mesh sheet, Mixing tray, Stir stick, Food coloring (non-toxic), 6 tubes of paint (non-toxic), Paint brush, Kid-friendly instructions, Full-color learning guide


Item Weight: 1.28 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 10


Model Name: RTPAPER


Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 3.11 x 12.09 inches


Item Weight: 1.28 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: RTPAPER


Manufacturer recommended age: 10 years and up


Release date: January 6, 2023


Manufacturer: JMW Sales, Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Starter Kit for Paper Making
This was a really great starter kit to paper making. You are provided all the materials to make the paper and some additional items to paint or decorate your paper. I found this to be moderate to advanced difficulty. It certainly was easy to use the kit and follow the instructions, but this craft seem to need just the right touch for binding the paper. At times the paper thickness varied when it was not my intention to do so. A tip sheet would have been a welcome addition to the kit. Sometimes I was worried I was using too much pulp because the paper was thick, but then not enough because I did not get a whole five by seven piece of paper. Also, note that you do need to let your paper dry for a day because of which you will not be able to use the paper right away and also will need somewhere to lay them out overnight. Overall, I really enjoyed trying this craft and look forward to continue to try to improve on my skills. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by Krystal Krystal

  • Nice Kit
I got this for a child's gift and looking through the kit it looked as if be a good kit to work with and very interesting for a child and parent/adult to make paper with. As I was giving it as a gift I didn't use the kit myself but it looked to be enjoyable to do. Something like this kit's success would depend highly on how well the instructions are followed. I appreciate receiving this kit. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by Gail Rodgers

  • Very interesting project and a wonderful gift for curious children
This is a wonderful gift for creative and curious children. National Geographic has done an excellent job creating an attractive package that includes everything necessary to make ten small sheets of paper. There is a package of "wood pulp" that you mix with water to create a kind of slurry. With the slurry in a rectangular pan you use the mesh screen mold to more or less pan for slurry the way goldminers used to pan a stream. When you have a good amount on the screen you smooth it out as much as possible and try to remove as much water as possible with a sponge and or cloth, and let it dry. Have some heavy books on hand to weight it down and flatten it. Theoretically, you can vary the thickness of your paper, you can dye it, you can even add things to it like flower petals. Paper making is definitely a learning process. You need to develop something of a touch for it, but that can be fun. It's also a good opportunity to teach color theory and color mixing to children as the set comes with three bottles of (red, yellow, blue) dye. I'd advise adult supervision or assistance with this for anyone under the age of 12. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022 by Penumbra

  • Nice project for a parent and child
While this is marketed as a kit for children, I wouldn’t advise having a child use it without adult supervision - and a lot of adult help. That having been said, it can be a fun project for an adult and child to do together. The instructions are easy to follow but it can be a frustrating process for young beginners and some of the materials weren’t of the kind of quality I expected from a National Geographic kit. Still, even if it wasn’t entirely a success, working together on the project was a nice experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Barb Reinhold

  • I am a fan!
I love National Geographic kits! They are expensive and similar ones are not far behind regarding on how the activities works. Kids can barely see any difference. But adults can! The quality of materials and craftsmanship are way superior. The booklets are wonderful. The language is for older kids and adults, but I don't mind. I learn the information and then as we do the activities I go explaining what's is happening. Regarding this specific kit, I love that we will be able to used it many times. And the materials that are consumed (paint) you can buy more for cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by BR55

  • Nice little kit
Nice little kit. Good activity for the kids and makes a nice gift too with packaging is nice. Made in China.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022 by GAMS Mommy

  • Hands on crafty learning fun
My 7yo with adhd loves crafting and got so excited to see this! The fact that it’s by Nat Geo makes it a great gift, also. Your kid can be proud of their creation and make handmade postcards for their teacher or friends and family. It does require supervision but so does every crafty idea. This is great for screen-free quality weekend fun. It would have been great if it included more extras for ways to use the paper like ribbon, string, frames or beads or natural items to make bookmarks, framed art or cards but use your imagination and look for ideas online to keep the fun going after the materials run out. I’m no expert but I was in Girl Scouts as a kid and my mom was an artist and I think a blender can come in handy when making paper to break up chunks and make it smoother. You don’t have to get too serious about the primitive methods. I will say that using regular food coloring may have been a missed teaching opportunity, here. Why not encourage more natural dye methods from vegetables? Just like you’ll see on Pinterest from ways to naturally dye Easter eggs, I think making natural dyes for the paper could be interesting yet set aside some time to do this on a different day, maybe. Because it contains paints and dyes you’ll want to protect your workspace with table covering, apron etc. Because red and yellow dyes can make my kiddos tics and adhd act up we used gloves when handling the dyes because I’m unsure whether dyes on the skin can be absorbed into the bloodstream. Tip: combine this with a pressed flower kit and use dried flowers to decorate your handmade paper creations and take them to the next level! Mix leaves or lavender in with the pulp or once dry, stick on with a little mod podge add some old stamps, feathers or sequins and voila! Collage. 🌸 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by AllAboutAmazon

  • Nice science experience for children
Pros: The brand is really catching my eyes, and it seems very educational and a great opportunity for children to learn to make papers by themselves. It helps with children’s scientific thinking and have hands-on experience. The paper making process was organized in this kit, make it easy and doable for children. Even for young children, doing with parents would work, and add to parents-child(ren) interaction. Cons: You can’t really expect the result to be your imagined result. It’s better to enjoy the process, than focusing on the final product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by cw

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