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MGA's Miniverse Make It Mini Food Cafe Series 1 - DIY Resin Play in Blind Ball Packaging - Unbox Surprise Ingredients & Kitchen Accessories - Great for Kids and Collectors Aged 8+

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I had to open the windows of my house, turn on some fans, and be really careful about how I sealed off all of the garbage bags with resin in them. I have respiratory problems, so I follow a resin-free approach that includes clear drying glue and various colors and concentrations of paint for tint and opacity. Any resin food that isn't completely cured will smell, too, and it's hard to know when a piece is fully hardened.

Each ball comes with realistic mini "ingredients" and kitchen accessories to make your own mini replicas of your favourite snacks and desserts! We used a little of the resin to stick some of the food items in their plastic containers so she could play with them too.Fortunately, at least a few of the resin food items are a good fit for Lena, and many of the ingredient accessories work well, too. It looked pretty realistic (with actual brand names on the packaging in some cases) and I think it was scaled for Barbie size dolls. MGA reserves the right to modify, add or delete portions of these Terms at any time, with or without notice, in our sole discretion. They are Japanese mini, not to scale (must fit into box scale), that have a lot of mini food as well as other items.

Of course, I am not doing reviews but I loved the idea of these sets and looked for a way to avoid the resin. The Patreon review left me intrigued, since the project was fun and reasonably rewarding, but it also left me a bit hesitant--and with some questions.So, I was pretty happy with the resulting miniature shake, but there were two things about my experience that were problematic. I was also frequently putting items out in the sun to cure the resin that got onto them by accident. There are definitely safe ways to work with resin (wear gloves, open a window, protect all surfaces, wear a mask), but not everybody will take the time or have the materials to do those things--or even read those warnings. With realistic ingredients, accessories, and a surprise recipe, you'll have a unique collectible creation that's ready for display in a matter of minutes!

I'm happy that I was so slow in pulling this review together, though, because MGA has released several new Miniverse products during the last few months. Parts of my item remained a bit sticky and I had to cure everything more when the sun came out a few days later. They mention that it is fun to make, keeps the children entertained for a while, and is a fun alternative to collectables. MGA’s Miniverse, the highly popular pocket-sized collectible brand that launched earlier this year, is making its first foray into the food culture space with the new Make It Mini Food collections. Each ball comes with realistic mini "ingredients" and kitchen accessories to make your own mini replicas of your favourite snacks and desserts.Notice that the back of the sheet has coco-berry milk and berry cereal donuts written in 5 new languages.

I was immediately excited about Ryleigh's suggestion, but of course it took me almost nine months to act on it. The resin is a viscous liquid inside the bottle, but hardens when exposed to ultraviolet light (in sunshine, for example).Two spoons and a fork came packaged with this recipe, but only one spoon is necessary for the cereal--the other utensils are for different foods. The odor and stickiness is too much for a younger child, and the resin has a lot of potential to damage furniture or clothing because it’s so difficult to clean. Compare the contents of your package with the included collector's guide, to see which mini you have. I appreciate extras being included too, so you can make the kit, but still enjoy tiny items on their own.

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