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Make It Real Heishi Craze Bracelet Kit

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Kits typically include a mix of threads, plastics, rubbers, and some metal parts. Common items listed across products are cotton and acrylic threads, elastic cord, rubber bands, various plastic beads (including pony/seed/faceted styles and plastics like PVC or polystyrene), polypropylene pieces, and metal findings such as zinc-alloy clasps or charms.

Kits often include simple tools to speed up or simplify making bracelets: small looms and hooks for braiding or weaving, bead-threading mechanisms or carousels to feed beads, funnels or scoops for loading beads, beading pens (sometimes with wrist-measure guides), and basic clasps or closure components for finishing bracelets.

Yes — some kits come with dedicated storage or travel-friendly cases and may include display cards to organize finished bracelets or present them as gifts.

Many kits are marketed as kid-friendly and suitable for beginners, often labeled “easy to make” and including guided tools or instructions. A few kits (larger looms or complex patterns) may require extra help or video tutorials.

Most kits target children and tweens. Common suggested ages shown across listings include 5 years and up, 6 years and up, 7 years and up, and 8 years and up.

Many kits include CPSC small-parts choking-hazard warnings on the packaging. Some listings display the standard small-parts text, and a few add specific notes about small ball hazards or other small components.

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