Feature

●Wood, Acrylic
●DIY wooden mirror-- you can spend a cozy family time with your children by making the handheld mirror together.
●DIY wood mirrors-- guide childrens associations to model things, stimulate childrens hands-on ability, and exercise childrens creative and logical ability.
●Simple wood frame mirror-- DIY any pattern to make the mirror more creative, show your drawing ability and imagination.
●Portable handheld mirrors-- you will have fun in the process of diy, and it can be a good gift that shows your love after finished.
●DIY wood-- the excellent workmanship of our mirror will bring you a good using experience.


Description

Package List
50 x Mirrors

Characteristics
-Size:14.50X7.20X0.30cm/5.70X2.83X0 DIY blank wood mirror.
-Size:15.00X6.80X0.30cm/5.89X2.67X0 mirrors for crafts.
-Size:13.30X8.50X0.30cm/5.23X3.34X0 kids crafts.
-Size:13.40X8.50X0.30cm/5.27X3.34X0 portable handheld mirrors.
-Size:13.30X8.50X0.30cm/5.23X3.34X0 unpainted wood mirrors.
-Material:Wood, acrylic travel accessories
-Color:As Shown DIY wood mirrors
-Guide childrens associations to model things, stimulate childrens hands-on ability, and exercise childrens creative and logical ability kids handmade craft.
-The mirror is well-made, suitable for kindergartens, families, parents and children activity travel toys.
-If your child likes to make things by himself, then this handmade mirror mold is him small handheld mirrors.
-Kids can make their favorite handheld mirror, exercise hands-on ability handheld mirror.
-You can stick or add some beads, colored clay or decorative accessories to make your small mirror more attractive and unique handheld mirrors.

Goods Description
hand held mirrors Children can make their own favorite hand-held mirror and exercise their hands-on skills.kids mirror This DIY small mirror is made of high-grade wood materials, which is safe and durable to use, and children can use it with confidence.DIY handheld mirrors You can make the funny and interesting handheld mirror with your children to your parent-child relationship