You loved how I turned Ferrero Rocher box into mess-free painting box for Max in my recent post. So I want to show you another way to use an empty chocolate box. This time I've made a sand art box for Alex to draw with a steel ball and a magnet. Two layers of coloured sand and a bit of glitter made the process a bit more exciting for him. But I am looking forward to using it as a relaxing Zen Garden tonight (:
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