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Crayola Cutter Starter Kit

Crayola Cutter Starter Kit
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Product Description: Crayola Cutter Starter Kit

The Crayola Cutter Starter Kit is a battery-powered cutting tool that lets kids easily and safely cut precise, intricate, freehand shapes from the middle of a page. The sleek cutting wand maneuvers like a pen, and makes cutting as fun and easy as tracing. Kit Includes: Crayola Cutter and refill cutting tip, 9 sheets of craft paper, 3 sheets acetate, 3 stencils,...
The Crayola Cutter Starter Kit is a battery-powered cutting tool that lets kids easily and safely cut precise, intricate, freehand shapes from the middle of a page. The sleek cutting wand maneuvers like a pen, and makes cutting as fun and easy as tracing. Kit Includes: Crayola Cutter and refill cutting tip, 9 sheets of craft paper, 3 sheets acetate, 3 stencils, envelope pattern, plastic tube, cardboard photo frame, sheet card stock, project idea booklet and instructions. Requires 2 "C" batteries (not included).

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