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Personalised Make Your Own Pom Pom Chick Gift Tin

£7.95

Spring is all about celebrating new life, so what better way to commemorate the changing of seasons than by curating your own, unique pom-pom chick. Ideal for three to ten year olds but suitable for anyone who is keen to get crafty.

Use our watercolour pencils to colour-in your chick head, wings, main body and feet to your tastes. Then, attach your home-made pom-pom as the tummy and create the softest, fluffiest pom-pom chick out there.

Perfect for…

- Easter-themed role-play… Let your children’s imagination’s run wild.

- Decorative Use… Attach the twine and secure somewhere special.

- Gifting… Personalise the tin and deliver that bit of extra special Easter magic.

 A timeless keepsake. Store safely in your tin and re-use year after year. Enjoy!

MATERIAL: Wool, wooden animal, pom pom makers, watercolour pencils, wooden needle, mini paintbrush, keepsake tin & label. UKCA/UKNI/CE tested

Packing Information - each pack comes in a gift tin measuring 96 X 59 X 21mm

In a bid to banish plastic tat from our homes, all Cotton Twist products are lovingly made by hand and all components are as good as we can possibly make them.


All orders taken by 11am GMT on weekdays will be processed same day.


Personalised Make Your Own Pom Pom Chick Gift Tin

£7.95

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Emma W
Easter gift

Arrived just in time for Easter, and well received. Lovely little personalised keepsake tin. It was lovely to be able to help my niece create the pompom chick. Very pleased.

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Shirley
Easter presents

Arrived very quickly, and through the letter box. Bought 4 different ones for our grandchildren. They look as described and I like their names on the tins. As they our for Easter the children have not seen them so we will have to wait to see how successful they are.