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Flower Fashions: Book and Flower Press

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The Never Fairies love making clothing out of flowers. Now you can learn how, too! Read this beautifully illustrated 24-page guide to Never Fairy fashion, then make your very own fairy outfits! Press petals, leaves, and entire flowers using the flower press included in the kit, and glue them onto blank dress forms to create gorgeous fairy gowns. Then dress the fairy dolls in your own designs! This value-packed kit includes book, flower press, four sturdy cardboard dolls, sixteen blank dress forms, twelve clips, four doll stands, and an instructional poster. Plus, there's a tube of glitter glue to lend a little pixie-dust sparkle to each outfit!

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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January 10, 2026
This is not a book but rather a playset with an informational guide. Still, I get how kids who like fairies would enjoy this!
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March 26, 2021
This little set is fun and super beautiful! Girls of all ages would enjoy looking through the booklet and then going outside to pick flowers for pressing.
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January 21, 2016
Again, there is very beautiful artwork in the booklet that is part of this kit. Clothes of various fairies are show and what makes up the clothing. There are also four fairy dolls and 12 dress clips, along with 16 blank dress forms, a flower press, a tube of glitter, and an instructional poster.

The idea is that you use the dress forms and glitter to make outfits for the fairy dolls. The press is for taking real flower and pressing them until they are flat and dry. They can then be used for gluing onto the dress forms, and the glitter can add an extra layer of beauty to the dress, so fairy dresses made of real flowers can be done with this kit.

It's a neat way to have fun and learn a little about flowers at the same time.
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February 3, 2026
Absolutely lovely dresses. They were so careful to assign specific flowers to it all. I think Tink's Fairy Dance dress is my absolute favorite, though I sincerely doubt she made it herself. Why would she? She's not a dress-making talent. I can believe she made the bracelet, though. It's metal, she likes that stuff.

edit: i guess it's not so unreasonable tink would've made herself a fancy dress. i forgot how often she makes herself outfits in the movies

Also. I want to own this so bad
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