Hi Jackie I LOVE your videos!I am currently sick with a fever so your videos are perfect to entertain me while I’m at home!Thank you so much for being you ❤😊
the bag is so cute & comes with 2 inserts so you don't have to stress that you'll put holes in the the insert with the eyes. i was worried that i would have to take all the pins off if i wanted to switch to the eye side but you don't have to do that, you can just not put any pins in the eye one. plus you can use the second insert as a pattern to make more inserts in other colors if you have any ability to sew (not me but i the person i got this for can)
Normally I'd agree but this kit is perfect for little-uns. This is definitely geared towards kids so having multiple tubs of the same colors for little projects is perfect. If I was a kid I'd be overjoyed to get this, the tools were simple enough that little kids could do it. I also feel that they don't really need an activity guide because little kids just tend to do whatever with play doh, you can give them an idea but they're going to just do whatever they want.
Agreed. As an adult opening it the repetition would be annoying, but kids will probably have mashed up a lot of their colours by the time they get another pot. I wouldn't want this, but my small son would adore it. There would definitely be hysterics over stuff falling down the back though - huge design flaw!
Completely agree. My youngest is special needs and his attention span is worse than a normal child so making the snowman over a couple of days would be awesome for him.
Yeah a little kid would probably be pretty happy, there's a huge risk they ruin the colours though and if another project needs the same colour they would have nothing, I think that's the reason the repeated too. Sure it might annoy an older kid but if you try t look through the eyes of a smaller kid ,which this seems to be geared towards and not adults I think this seems totally fine, the only faults I see that some projects took too many days to completely finish (but then you got more of the same colour at least thankfully if you had used it for something else) and that some tools fell down.
I agree BUT, if the kids are going to just do whatever they want anyway, wouldn't it be better to just buy them larger batches of playdoh without the advent calendar altogether? Why stagger it out for multiple days, pay for the guides and everything for a marked up price when you can buy cheap cookie cutters and play doh in larger amounts for the same price or cheaper? You pay for the convenience in these kits. If you aren't going to utilize the kit for the intended purpose, it is a waste of the extra money, right?
@@DarkusZarvix some families have "advent calendars" as a little ritual type thing during Christmas. So if everyone is opening an advent calendar and the little one isn't they tend to get upset.
I'm usually with you on salt level but I think this is a really good advent calendar. This is for little kids so getting double colors is good because they may not get the lid back on correctly and cause it to dry out. You got a lot of different things in it which I think makes it a good value and it is a great activity for kids leading up to Christmas. If I had a kid I would for sure get this for them.
I don't really see the problem with this one. As a kid, I would have LOVED this. Also, the single Play Doh containers are so small that I'd be happy to get more of the same color. I can also tell you from experience that as a child I would have completely ignored any kind of instruction manual if there had been one. I honestly wouldn't even have bothered using the big sheet, I would have just gone wild, and for that, this Advent Calendar is fantastic. Also I think none of these are scented is because afaik those kinds of scents are not safe for consumption. And Play Doh is supposed to be 100% ok to swallow (even if it tastes like sh*t) so that it's ok for small children to use.
@@_lynnmariee For a while now it sound more and more like she's inventing things to get 'angy salty reviews' because those get more views, so when a product is good she's just gonna nit-pick.
I agree. I think this one is actually good. They give same color and it makes sense (everyone has been explaining it so …). I think she just has high expectations but thus is a cute one
I mean, it's definitely an advent calendar that's much better if the kid already has some Play-Doh to start. Getting a single tiny one a day (they're party favor size, not the size of a regular Play-Doh container) makes it a little harder to play with, you can't really go wild until you're a few days in and have more dough to get creative with so that and things slipping through the back is a valid criticism. The mold is half the fun and even if you wouldn't use the manual, having the tool is useful. Plus they added glitter into the snowy white play-doh and is that safe to swallow?? I think it's a great idea but it could be improved a little bit. She might be exaggerating and unnecessarily poo-pooing on the duplicates but she was right about a few other things. They could've made it feel more special by adding in more glitter doh at least, which would be especially nice if you have a lot of regular play-doh already.
The whole comment section says it. The calander is fine. If anything something like my sister would love just getting a random tub of playdoh, she used to get little things of playdoh all the time. What always came to my mind when you got multiple of the same colours was "sweet, more to make more things with" they are small tubs, you get more to do whatever with. Especially if youre going to be making the projects with different colours, (such as the candycane) which means when you mash it together, and you got a new colour and pretty much less of the original colours. You expected adult-level materials and playtime
I know she kept wanting more tools, but the fact you get a cutter with each play-doh seems like a great deal for me. And then you get a collection of cutters you can keep using well past Christmas. Child me would have loved this!
Yeah. Plus, I don’t think much children would wait everyday to open a box, so if they did open it all at once, with all the items they have they could make like a mini town/scene. :)
While for an adult getting so many multiples of the same color is a bit frustrating, for a child, I think it's perfectly fine. A young one is more likely to accidentally let their play dough completely harden, therefore making it unusable. So I think it's a good way to make sure that a small would still be able to complete their projects, even if they accidentally forgot to put their new play dough away properly.
I was good about getting Play Dough containers sealed properly, but couldn't resist mixing up a bunch of new colors 😁 It wasn't long before the original colors turned a marbled muddy mess from having globs of mixed Play Dough stored with them in the same containers. 😱😆 A set like this would have been ideal because I could have used the duplicate tubs to store my new color mix creations! 👍😀 Overall, this set isn't that bad and has a lot of potential to be great with some tweaks. Make the flaps easier to open, especially for little fingers; eliminate gaps in each compartment to prevent lost/missing items; add more activity guides or suggested ideas for using the attached scenes; adapt the existing "tool" to work as a plunger or release for the molds with the large holes. Tbh, I'd be tempted to play with this set even as an adult because it's more "respiratory friendly" than resin, polymer clay or ceramics. 😄
Most Play Doh sets are really geared toward very young children. A child would be stoked to get extra pots of the same color because they'd have more room to use colors across the play mat (ie, having more white for extra snowflakes and snowmen as opposed to only having enough for one of each). And the molds are cute, and offer plenty of creative freedom. Even the molds with the hole in the middle are fine from a kid's perspective, because small hands with still-developing dexterity can't always extract from the stamp molds. They maybe could have included one big sheet of project suggestions, but for me personally when I was a kid, I almost never followed the playset instructions anyway. I'd just do my own thing. Hence why my play-doh grill set usually had Barney and sea creature shapes on the grill instead of burgers and hot dogs. So from an artist perspective, sure, this calendar blows. But for a kid? It's great.
jackie: upset there was no activity guide [gets activity guide] jackie: upset there is an activity guide 😭😭😭 also i don’t know if it was just me but seeing the backgrounds with the dotted lines felt like a guide telling i’ll make several snow people etc therefore the double of color play dohs
I actually really like this. The playdoh and tools look good quality. I'm not bothered about repeat colours because it's Christmas colours and you won't run out of a colour before completing activities. The only improvement it needs is the box to make sure everything stays behind the right door
Jackie I normally agree with you, and although you do have a point about the sturdiness of the compartments I gotta say you made yourself salty this time. They never promised the scented or special playdoughs you got upset weren't included. For $24 all those playdos and cutters are a good deal. They could have had some color variations like darker and lighter browns and reds but obviously tried to stick to xmas colors. I think the doubles was because of the entire scenary boards having multiple characters in same colors
Its not even the first time I've seen her get upset something wasn't scented when it was never advertised to be... just a way to be salty and get views I guess
if you didn’t get 3 of the exact same color, the sand one. im sure you’d be complaining that there wasn’t ENOUGH of that color to make the gingerbread and reindeer LOL
I’m okay with the delayed gratification of adding a bit at a time to the characters. We’re in an instant world and the point of advent calendars is to have to wait for each day. It’s a good skill for kids to practice.
I usually agree with Jackie, but this time I must say I dont agree with the saltiness. I did enjoy this advent calendar, I think it is perfect for the little ones, the price is really good, it comes with really cute molds and the tools are easy enough for the kids to use. Also, the instructions are in color and are images of the projects so the kiddos can understand and follow along if they want to. As a kid I would had enjoyed this calendar.
Maybe the doubles/triples are because kids mash al the colours together and ruin them before they get to the next design that uses that colour? Also maybe it would be a bit harsh but you could also save them all up for and then have bigger activity to keep little ones occupied on Xmas day.
I think in that case it'd be better to get a different one for Advent and give this one on Xmas so they don't have to wait. Also less time consuming if you wanna cheat and just open the box from the back or something, not punch in each little door. 😆
I think this is fine, it's play doh you dont need clay tools and a size guide lol (the candy cane just fill it with red and then roll out tiny little strips of white to place on top) advent calendars are supposed to be just small little novelty things everyday, y'all are giving kids too high of expectations they're gonna start expecting a whole gift every single day lmao
I honestly never saw a kit more worth it, to the kids who will get this on Christmas they will for sure enjoy this, That knife they gave you looked so cute 10/10 box You got so many important extra colours . It would be terrifying to have 1 unique colour each in those small containers
plus I know how kids go through playdough (source me and my brother as kids) so getting multiples or similar colors isnt bad lol, for an advent calendar its not great but as maybe a set or starter kit for the holidays would be fun! the downside is no tools (unless it fell in the back).
Agreed. This was needlessly salty today. All those colors can make other ones and also are main colors for all the pieces that are given. Along with being mixed for the little details...
@@glassysurface The main problem is they're really tiny, those aren't normal sized play-doh containers, they're party favor size which will fit into the palm of your hand, so if you're actually opening it once a day, you'd use them up really fast (I mean you can keep remolding them but you'd get bored fast.) This would be a great advent kit for a kid who already has some play-doh to go with it (or if you give them a little party favor set/small starter pack on the first day) because otherwise her criticism about taking 5-10 days to build the snowman is pretty valid. Duplicates aren't so bad since they're so small but you'd take a while to get enough to really do anything with this set.
I bought my grandpa(85) an advent Calender for the first time and the joy on his face is definitely one of my favorite memories 🤗🌻 It's his first advent calendar ever😁
I'm so glad I read this comment! My grandma is 93 and that would be the perfect thing for her. She doesn't hear very well and I can tell that he sight is getting worse, so she really enjoys things to hold and feel. Thank you for sharing! 💜
I think maybe Jackie is looking at it too much as an adult and not a child? As a kid I'd love having multiple of the same colors, because I would mix colors, plus I'd have extra in case one dried out (Because with me playing outside they always did) I love the sheets! It's great for helping even younger kids, and gives them a pretty good visual (Since we don't get a snowman instruction)
Right with you on the mixing colors thing! That's why Mom started buying 2 sets at a time, so I could store the color mixes in separate containers from the original colors. Buying duplicate sets of Play Dough actually saved $ in the long run since none of it was wasted, whereas a single set ended up a useless marbled muddy grayish mess in just a couple days. 😄
Jackie in other videos: I wish all the day compartments would work together, it just seems all random Also Jackie in this video: Salty that the different days connect to one activity. 🤣I don't understand. Plus no hate, all love here♥️
Also: Gets a cutter every day - 'they don't give us tools!' Gets a mat with instructional guides for characters - 'they give us nothing to do!' Opens a window how you're supposed to - 'there is no good way to open it and it's annoying!'
Yeah, literally everything is a problem lol. The advent calender was pretty cute actually, I would have loved this, back then when i was in my play dough phase!
I would have loved to have this advent calendar as a kid and even now as an adult. I think it did a good job giving multiple colors and supplies. I think the doubles and triples of colors help with more play time because you could use some and let it dry or you could but it back in the container for another time. I think it would also be good for two kids so they can share. Growing up my brother and I shared an advent calendar so this would have worked well for us. We used to have Lego ones where you build a little bit each day and by Christmas eve we had a finished piece. I hope you are doing well and I hope you have a wonderful day.
I tend to disagree with your appraisal. Kids need to learn patience because so many things these days are all about instant gratification. Having the anticipation build day by day helps little ones learn that not everything happens RIGHT NOW. I do though, agree that they could have had more options with glitter/scent and the packaging was not well thought out. Love your vids, kid!! ❤️❤️❤️
If I were a kid and got this around christmas time I'd actually be really happy to have all the repeat colors, if you put those tiny containers together in one it would probably fill one big container so you're really getting a whole container of the colors you have three of which makes it so much easier to not have to worry about accidentally mixing colors when you don't have much to play with because it can ruin the playdouh
I think this is a good Advent calendar. With the duplicate colors you can do what you want. Like the village mold can use some brown for the buildings with a red roof, and then use some white to put snow on top. Also if one dries up, you have more to play with.
Considering it is targeted at young kids, I think it’s great! My nephew is 4 and would love this. Getting play doh everyday would be his new favourite things and he would love adding the molds to his collection. Also having multiple tubs is a good idea as they’re quite small so you get more and also kids are likely to forget and leave it out to dry so having another one would come in handy ❤
Jackie I think you might be extra salty this year. 😂🙈 this advent calendar is pretty darn good! Advent calendars aren’t meant to be kits or projects, they aren’t even meant to be for saving money on groups of items, they are designed as just a lil summin summin to get kids excited for the holidays. When I was a kid (showing my age) they just used to be pictures behind the doors, or if you were lucky, crappy chocolate 😂 The fact that this one gives tools, dough, accessories and play mats is awesome! As a smol grain this calendar would have blown my mind. I’d still love to have it now to be honest!
Honestly if you want it go for it! 😂 I’ve never really had advent calendars, but as an adult I’m seriously looking at some to decide which I want to celebrate next year with
This is perfect for kids. They need the extra colors because they are building a scene on those playmat things so they would keep each item they built on the mat ready for the next day. Building a snowman over several days gives them something to look forward to. Glad there is no scent or glitter because both artificial fragrance and glitter are harmful especially if they put it in their mouth. They do need to change the box design so items don't fall down the back though.
Honestly I loved it. If I was a kid I would have combined a few of the colors so I would have apreciated the extras. I would have created pink, a muted blue, a better green, a redish Orange. Sooooo many options. I have never liked instructions but... That's just me .
From the perspective of a mom with two little ones I bought this calendar and the little ones loved it. We didn’t mind that there wasn’t an instructional manual due to the fact that since they’re kids they would ignore it anyway. And I’m glad that the Play-Doh isn’t scented and that it is made with edible ingredients even though you’re not supposed to eat it because the children do stick their fingers in their mouths a lot. To me with one project taking a couple of days it kind of can show my kids to have patience to which for me is a plus for a child with ADHD maybe not. But overall I don’t think this advent calendar is as bad as some that I’ve seen before.
so I watched the video all the way through, and I gotta say, I agree with the comments I've seen. I think it's a great calender. This is meant for pre-k children. Kids at that age most definitely will not care about instructions, and just be content to dive right in. The whole thing is very immersive for little ones, and play-doh is a great sensory experience. You don't have to do the activities or even go in order of the numbered doors... as far as I'm concerned, when you're that age, the kiddo's can just open the whole box and have fun. The extra's of the same colours are great, too. I wouldn't really want tiny tubs of random colours when I can have close to a full size amount to make more of the things I like. Those tools and molds are adorable, and can be saved for future use. Lots of replay value, and for $35.00, that's a steal. I think the crayola box you frequently mentioned was made for slightly older kids with greater fine-motor skills, so that's why things were set up differently. I say all this with L.O.V.E. of course, but I think the main issue with this review is that you rated a children's product with an adult mindset. If I had kids, I would 10/10 buy this for them!
I'm glad all the comments say the same. This was a great calendar, dunno why she is being so salty. Of course on an Xmas calendar there'd be a lot of green, white, brown (cookies) and red... What do you want? A kid to do one tree and then that's it? We want to be able to make different ones, different variations of green for them, and etc... This is like saying a mystery ball with let's say dolls and then going, "Oh yet another doll"... Of course each slot is going to be playdoh and a cutter... its a playdoh calendar... She didn't give this calendar a shot like she does all others either. She didn't even do the mini activities or make the items, was just skipping towards the end because she couldn't find a plastic knife...
Good morning Jackie! I hope you're having a great day. I wanted to say thank you for being you and for your uploads on your various channels. I've been struggling lately and there's something so comforting about you. Watching your videos feels like I'm watching a friend.
The logical layout of the numbers makes my brain happy. 😊 I was also thinking they could've put all the snowman bits in one day and just made that door a bit bigger.
I personally would enjoy this advent calendar. I dont do the day to day thing with them because I hate waiting hahaha so I like to get them as gifts. This looks like a lot of fun even if it is confusing if used as a day by day thing.
I wouldn’t mind getting doubles or triples because they are so small. I’d want more so I could make bigger things. Definitely needs improvement, though. More activity ideas, better box, more variety than just play dough and a mold everywhere.
yeah I thought getting doubles of importantly used colors was smart because we dont know what a child would do with playdough (and I may have an idea it may include getting it everywhere) but agree with more variety and box improvement like maybe multiple tools with fun or wacky edges to cut, a roller or a stamper! I dont mind the molds theyre all cute but more tools would be fun!
I was yelling all the time "Jackie! The cardboard has the shapes!!" You are doing it wrong!!! 🤣🤣 I really like the same color! Because you going to mix and contaminate some colors, so you need more to use.
Late, but they didn't promise it being scented and $35 is an excellent deal for everything you get in this set. One SINGLE Playdoh normally costs about $0.50 USD at places like Walmart and you get quite a few of them in this project. Minus that the cutters, molds, etc? That be perfect for anyone who loves Playdoh. In fact I showed it to a friend at work and she has two kids so she bought them each one ontop of a Kit they wanted. Said her kids were ecstatic to get this!
Both my sons would absolutely love this calendar, truth be told. I do agree that dragging out the snowman over so many days is a bit of a blah moment though. Knowing my sons, one of them would have lost or utterly destroyed their Play Doh by the time the project was on its last day!
Hi Jackie! I love your salt as usual, I would've loved this calendar as a little kid! I don't know if anyone's said it yet but the holes in the molds are because if a kid were to swallow it and it got lodged, they can still breathe through it, or if they sucked on it and tried to put it on their lips...I was that kid. Doesn't make the prettiest objects but it's designed for safety over imaginative crafting, at least for something geared towards tiny ones like this is.
I actually really liked this play do advent calendar. I would get it for a kid in a heartbeat, assembling the snowman slowly doesn't put me off at all.
I like this calendar. If you noticed when you make each item it goes on the backdrop in the dotted lines like stickers do in sticker books. You have extra of certain colors because you will have used them up making the earlier items. Because you make each thing and then leave it there, so you won't be reusing the dough.
About the doubles and triples of colours.. many of the moulds need the same colours, so naturally, you need more of the same colour. Like the reindeer and gingerbread cookie use the same beige/brown colour. I actually like that they give you lots of each colour (although it looks like they skimped a bit on the white..). Agree the design leaves a bit to be desired because the knife fell in behind.
I love how Jackie calls the backdrops “environments” It just makes the feel of that part of the video kinda professional when there is no way these videos are actually pro in any way
I figured the multiple tubs were so the kids could make multiple projects using the same molds, which would gear it toward a family with multiple kids, or so that they could do so and let them dry before making ornaments out of them. When I was little in the US Midwest, making ornaments out of diy salt dough was a thing we did every year. This kit didn't come with string or ribbon, but we used to use scraps of string and embed them in the dough before it dried or made holes to feed them through. I think it was a good kit, personally. The molds would be a welcome addition to our playdoh tub.
I personally would have loved this as a kid. The only advent calendars I got were one chocolate everyday and not even flavored just plain chocolate. I'd honestly buy this for myself.
I had a playmobil nativity scene advent calendar as a kid which we would reuse every year. No waste and it meant we had a lovely little scene with cute animals every Christmas, I loved it
😮 5:17 childhood memory unlocked. This sparkly playdough was the first time I made a large cat. I followed their instructions and I liked how it looked so much I let the cat dry out so I could keep it as a sculpture for my room. Good times
I think it’s cute… when you have littles their so excited to play with their play dough and will play with it all day and could possibly leave it out so it’ll dry up… they put the duplicates in there because they know this is inevitably going to happen when it comes to littles… I speak from ummmm personal experience 😂
It kind of spoils the opening if you tell us that it's the laziest advent calendar in the world before we even get here. Please save whether it's a fail or not until the end. Thank you Jackie. Even trick us give us a big smile with a thumbs up and then when we show up then we can find out it's a bomb. It's all in the surprise.
@@beesworkshop6594 That is not correct at all. I've seen her review kits, mystery boxes and advent calendars that she considered great and "worth the cash."
@@themisfitowl2595 I haven't seen a single thumbnail in months that hasn't be clickbaited and plastered with the words 'fail' or 'scam" even if she approves of the kit
@@beesworkshop6594 On her page right now: 4 days ago "WEIRDEST fidget toys mystery box" (She approved of most of them!) 2 weeks ago "Is this the BEST STICKER maker ever? Or fake advertisement?" 3 weeks ago "I DID NOT expect this! Real Littles" 4 weeks ago, "RAINBOW UNIQUE fidget toys" 1 month ago "I never knew THESE EXIST! Halloween mystery box" 1 month ago "FIDGET PETS? Everyone wants these!" And I didn't even include the videos about people using her craft kit, or about her buying Moriah Elizabeth's merch, which she always loves. Why are you spreading fake salt? Not ok.
@@themisfitowl2595lmao I'm not spreading fake anything honey. Sure some of the videos are of her approval, but I'm still allowed to be annoyed that every single thumbnail is plastered in clickbait and has no original content, which is exacltly what Jackie HATED before this whole "salt" gimmick started years ago. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion and that's mine. Have a nice day
I ordered advent calendars for me and my son from a place called Declan’s Mining Company. They are a small business that sell semiprecious stones both raw and polished. I know it’s not your normal but it would be fun to see you review her stuff!
Not sure if anyone mentioned this, but I think getting a couple of the same colour is because some of the characters and things that you are supposed to make require the same colour so you'd need more. For example gingerbread men, a moose and maybe some wood things would all need brown. Though I could see my kids getting a little disappointed when they open a new window and its like "oh a brown again."
I loved the kit it provided you with primary colours and black and the most imp three whites, I would have loved it if I ever got it. Easy to make for 3 to 5 year olds who do not ever listen to anything and want to do what they think is right plus that's a lot of moulds and play doe so for me it's totally worth the cash
I think the reason why they gave you the same of colors is because you’re expected to have the characters at the same time. I usually agreee with your comments on items but I feel for this one it may be a bit critical. I can agree the lack of activity guides are frustrating but having more than one color is to complete the scene having all the characters out at the same time.
I feel like this calendar doesn’t need a activity guide simply because it’s pretty self explanatory, each section has a color and a mold that clearly means you use the color provided to make the mold provided , this is for a child not for an adult . It would infact keep the child it’s meant for happy and entertained.
Jackie, i honestly feel like you’re my friend/family. I watch every video and you make me laugh every time! Also you save me a lot of money 😂 thank you for being awesome!
I think the papers you pulled out at the beginning was for you to mould your playdoh and arrange it on that paper. So it’s sort of like a play guide thing without being an instructions manual
Please do the fashion fidgets advent calendar I saw today in my local grocery! I think the toys are quite expensive seperately so it would be good to know if the whole calendar is a better bang for your buck!
About the candy cane you could just get some red and some white ,make 2 lanes from them and then twist them with out putting first white and then red ❤🙂🙂🍭🍭
The things the playdough advent calendar are actually not that bad. The problem is they sell it as an advent calendar, instead of a holiday themed set that you can use all of the items together.
I got this one for my 3yo. He will know exactly what to make with each day. Although we get a different one for each kid and they open them all on Christmas morning as a game/project. It keeps them occupied for about an hour.
I'm not going to be one of those haters but Play-Doh is made for kids and the kids really don't care about the activities they only care about mixing the colors together. And another thing why they're constantly giving you the same color is because they're the pint size containers not their normal big size containers it takes about 2 to 3 of those pint size containers to be one of the big ones. But love your videos ❣
We used a set of the glitter play doh "Knete" some years ago in a selfmade advent calander. The Glitter-"Knete" got hard very soon, so the playtime was shorter as with the normal "Knete". So we buy only normal "Knete" now. - In germany we say "I can speak a little bit english, but my english is bad." And I can´t write in english -.-
When I was little I got this and I loved playing with it, it is great that they add so many colours and some just have more tubs filled with the same colour, I usually agree with you (you exaggerate a lot) but this time I don't I had a great time and it Is absolutely worth your money.
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Definitely think this is good for who it's aimed for, kids! It comes with a whole rainbow of colours and multiplies so you can actually make the tree, wreath and holly and the gingy bread and a reindeer without running out of dough, there's plenty of moulds that'll last years! So I think it's completely worth your cash!
Children have low expectations when it comes to being entertained but as an adult they tend to expect more out of something. I think kids would enjoy some things out of this calendar but I agree with Jackie on some things too. I mean ik they never said it would be scented but I mean I would assume maybe a couple of them would since it’s a Christmas advent calendar and holiday theme. But anyway, Jackie I think you are entitled to have your own opinion and I won’t bash you for having high expectation standards. I love watching your videos btw :) ❤️❤️
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Hi Jackie I LOVE your videos!I am currently sick with a fever so your videos are perfect to entertain me while I’m at home!Thank you so much for being you ❤😊
Can you maybe restock? I need to go to school so my parents buy me something so i might not be able to get it:(
Jackie you need to understand that they give double colors because there tiny so u need enough for the other molds that involve that same color
the bag is so cute & comes with 2 inserts so you don't have to stress that you'll put holes in the the insert with the eyes. i was worried that i would have to take all the pins off if i wanted to switch to the eye side but you don't have to do that, you can just not put any pins in the eye one. plus you can use the second insert as a pattern to make more inserts in other colors if you have any ability to sew (not me but i the person i got this for can)
Normally I'd agree but this kit is perfect for little-uns. This is definitely geared towards kids so having multiple tubs of the same colors for little projects is perfect. If I was a kid I'd be overjoyed to get this, the tools were simple enough that little kids could do it. I also feel that they don't really need an activity guide because little kids just tend to do whatever with play doh, you can give them an idea but they're going to just do whatever they want.
Agreed. As an adult opening it the repetition would be annoying, but kids will probably have mashed up a lot of their colours by the time they get another pot.
I wouldn't want this, but my small son would adore it. There would definitely be hysterics over stuff falling down the back though - huge design flaw!
Completely agree. My youngest is special needs and his attention span is worse than a normal child so making the snowman over a couple of days would be awesome for him.
Yeah a little kid would probably be pretty happy, there's a huge risk they ruin the colours though and if another project needs the same colour they would have nothing, I think that's the reason the repeated too. Sure it might annoy an older kid but if you try t look through the eyes of a smaller kid ,which this seems to be geared towards and not adults I think this seems totally fine, the only faults I see that some projects took too many days to completely finish (but then you got more of the same colour at least thankfully if you had used it for something else) and that some tools fell down.
I agree BUT, if the kids are going to just do whatever they want anyway, wouldn't it be better to just buy them larger batches of playdoh without the advent calendar altogether? Why stagger it out for multiple days, pay for the guides and everything for a marked up price when you can buy cheap cookie cutters and play doh in larger amounts for the same price or cheaper? You pay for the convenience in these kits. If you aren't going to utilize the kit for the intended purpose, it is a waste of the extra money, right?
@@DarkusZarvix some families have "advent calendars" as a little ritual type thing during Christmas. So if everyone is opening an advent calendar and the little one isn't they tend to get upset.
I'm usually with you on salt level but I think this is a really good advent calendar. This is for little kids so getting double colors is good because they may not get the lid back on correctly and cause it to dry out. You got a lot of different things in it which I think makes it a good value and it is a great activity for kids leading up to Christmas. If I had a kid I would for sure get this for them.
And colors get contaminated, so it’s always nice to get a fresh one
I don't really see the problem with this one. As a kid, I would have LOVED this. Also, the single Play Doh containers are so small that I'd be happy to get more of the same color. I can also tell you from experience that as a child I would have completely ignored any kind of instruction manual if there had been one. I honestly wouldn't even have bothered using the big sheet, I would have just gone wild, and for that, this Advent Calendar is fantastic.
Also I think none of these are scented is because afaik those kinds of scents are not safe for consumption. And Play Doh is supposed to be 100% ok to swallow (even if it tastes like sh*t) so that it's ok for small children to use.
i agree , her reviews have gotten so harsh
@@_lynnmariee For a while now it sound more and more like she's inventing things to get 'angy salty reviews' because those get more views, so when a product is good she's just gonna nit-pick.
I agree. I think this one is actually good. They give same color and it makes sense (everyone has been explaining it so …). I think she just has high expectations but thus is a cute one
I mean, it's definitely an advent calendar that's much better if the kid already has some Play-Doh to start. Getting a single tiny one a day (they're party favor size, not the size of a regular Play-Doh container) makes it a little harder to play with, you can't really go wild until you're a few days in and have more dough to get creative with so that and things slipping through the back is a valid criticism. The mold is half the fun and even if you wouldn't use the manual, having the tool is useful. Plus they added glitter into the snowy white play-doh and is that safe to swallow?? I think it's a great idea but it could be improved a little bit. She might be exaggerating and unnecessarily poo-pooing on the duplicates but she was right about a few other things. They could've made it feel more special by adding in more glitter doh at least, which would be especially nice if you have a lot of regular play-doh already.
@@spiderlily723 yep 😥 It makes me sad to say but sometimes Jackie really reaches for things to be mad about.
The whole comment section says it. The calander is fine. If anything something like my sister would love just getting a random tub of playdoh, she used to get little things of playdoh all the time.
What always came to my mind when you got multiple of the same colours was "sweet, more to make more things with" they are small tubs, you get more to do whatever with. Especially if youre going to be making the projects with different colours, (such as the candycane) which means when you mash it together, and you got a new colour and pretty much less of the original colours.
You expected adult-level materials and playtime
I know she kept wanting more tools, but the fact you get a cutter with each play-doh seems like a great deal for me. And then you get a collection of cutters you can keep using well past Christmas. Child me would have loved this!
I remember not have any actual playdoh cutters and using cookie cutters. I Would have loved this
To me the cutters ARE tools, surely 🙃
Yeah. Plus, I don’t think much children would wait everyday to open a box, so if they did open it all at once, with all the items they have they could make like a mini town/scene. :)
While for an adult getting so many multiples of the same color is a bit frustrating, for a child, I think it's perfectly fine. A young one is more likely to accidentally let their play dough completely harden, therefore making it unusable. So I think it's a good way to make sure that a small would still be able to complete their projects, even if they accidentally forgot to put their new play dough away properly.
I was good about getting Play Dough containers sealed properly, but couldn't resist mixing up a bunch of new colors 😁 It wasn't long before the original colors turned a marbled muddy mess from having globs of mixed Play Dough stored with them in the same containers. 😱😆 A set like this would have been ideal because I could have used the duplicate tubs to store my new color mix creations! 👍😀
Overall, this set isn't that bad and has a lot of potential to be great with some tweaks. Make the flaps easier to open, especially for little fingers; eliminate gaps in each compartment to prevent lost/missing items; add more activity guides or suggested ideas for using the attached scenes; adapt the existing "tool" to work as a plunger or release for the molds with the large holes. Tbh, I'd be tempted to play with this set even as an adult because it's more "respiratory friendly" than resin, polymer clay or ceramics. 😄
Most Play Doh sets are really geared toward very young children. A child would be stoked to get extra pots of the same color because they'd have more room to use colors across the play mat (ie, having more white for extra snowflakes and snowmen as opposed to only having enough for one of each). And the molds are cute, and offer plenty of creative freedom. Even the molds with the hole in the middle are fine from a kid's perspective, because small hands with still-developing dexterity can't always extract from the stamp molds. They maybe could have included one big sheet of project suggestions, but for me personally when I was a kid, I almost never followed the playset instructions anyway. I'd just do my own thing. Hence why my play-doh grill set usually had Barney and sea creature shapes on the grill instead of burgers and hot dogs. So from an artist perspective, sure, this calendar blows. But for a kid? It's great.
jackie: upset there was no activity guide
[gets activity guide]
jackie: upset there is an activity guide
😭😭😭 also i don’t know if it was just me but seeing the backgrounds with the dotted lines felt like a guide telling i’ll make several snow people etc therefore the double of color play dohs
I actually really like this. The playdoh and tools look good quality. I'm not bothered about repeat colours because it's Christmas colours and you won't run out of a colour before completing activities. The only improvement it needs is the box to make sure everything stays behind the right door
Jackie I normally agree with you, and although you do have a point about the sturdiness of the compartments I gotta say you made yourself salty this time. They never promised the scented or special playdoughs you got upset weren't included. For $24 all those playdos and cutters are a good deal. They could have had some color variations like darker and lighter browns and reds but obviously tried to stick to xmas colors. I think the doubles was because of the entire scenary boards having multiple characters in same colors
Its not even the first time I've seen her get upset something wasn't scented when it was never advertised to be... just a way to be salty and get views I guess
To be fair, the glittery white at the beginning did seem to imply they might have included other glittery and/or scented dough in later days.
@@lauracoupe860 imply other glittery ones maybe but not scented.
Well if they aré gonna give you a glittery play Dough on the first day then obviously you would thinks that they would give you mire
@@nurvaritvieyra757 As stated I can understand expecting more glittery ones. But expecting scented ones is a stretch
if you didn’t get 3 of the exact same color, the sand one. im sure you’d be complaining that there wasn’t ENOUGH of that color to make the gingerbread and reindeer LOL
Please open Disney doorables!! I’ve been asking for a while!!! Also Mrs Bench has a fidget toy advent calendar!!!! Edit: Tysm for all the likes ❤️
Yes that would be cool
The more calendars the better!
I agree! Mrs,Bench’s fidget advent calendar
Yes both of these 😊
YESSSSSSSSS!
I’m okay with the delayed gratification of adding a bit at a time to the characters. We’re in an instant world and the point of advent calendars is to have to wait for each day. It’s a good skill for kids to practice.
I usually agree with Jackie, but this time I must say I dont agree with the saltiness. I did enjoy this advent calendar, I think it is perfect for the little ones, the price is really good, it comes with really cute molds and the tools are easy enough for the kids to use. Also, the instructions are in color and are images of the projects so the kiddos can understand and follow along if they want to. As a kid I would had enjoyed this calendar.
Well said. One of my friends actually bought two of them after showing her this. Her two kids were quite the ecstatic ones receiving one each. 😊
Maybe the doubles/triples are because kids mash al the colours together and ruin them before they get to the next design that uses that colour? Also maybe it would be a bit harsh but you could also save them all up for and then have bigger activity to keep little ones occupied on Xmas day.
I think in that case it'd be better to get a different one for Advent and give this one on Xmas so they don't have to wait. Also less time consuming if you wanna cheat and just open the box from the back or something, not punch in each little door. 😆
I think this is fine, it's play doh you dont need clay tools and a size guide lol (the candy cane just fill it with red and then roll out tiny little strips of white to place on top) advent calendars are supposed to be just small little novelty things everyday, y'all are giving kids too high of expectations they're gonna start expecting a whole gift every single day lmao
I honestly never saw a kit more worth it, to the kids who will get this on Christmas they will for sure enjoy this,
That knife they gave you looked so cute 10/10 box
You got so many important extra colours .
It would be terrifying to have 1 unique colour each in those small containers
I really like it. I would have loved this as a kid.
plus I know how kids go through playdough (source me and my brother as kids) so getting multiples or similar colors isnt bad lol, for an advent calendar its not great but as maybe a set or starter kit for the holidays would be fun! the downside is no tools (unless it fell in the back).
I would rather have it than the ones I had and I Only got the cheap at chocolates
Agreed. This was needlessly salty today. All those colors can make other ones and also are main colors for all the pieces that are given. Along with being mixed for the little details...
@@glassysurface The main problem is they're really tiny, those aren't normal sized play-doh containers, they're party favor size which will fit into the palm of your hand, so if you're actually opening it once a day, you'd use them up really fast (I mean you can keep remolding them but you'd get bored fast.) This would be a great advent kit for a kid who already has some play-doh to go with it (or if you give them a little party favor set/small starter pack on the first day) because otherwise her criticism about taking 5-10 days to build the snowman is pretty valid. Duplicates aren't so bad since they're so small but you'd take a while to get enough to really do anything with this set.
I bought my grandpa(85) an advent Calender for the first time and the joy on his face is definitely one of my favorite memories 🤗🌻
It's his first advent calendar ever😁
I'm so glad I read this comment! My grandma is 93 and that would be the perfect thing for her. She doesn't hear very well and I can tell that he sight is getting worse, so she really enjoys things to hold and feel. Thank you for sharing! 💜
I think maybe Jackie is looking at it too much as an adult and not a child? As a kid I'd love having multiple of the same colors, because I would mix colors, plus I'd have extra in case one dried out (Because with me playing outside they always did) I love the sheets! It's great for helping even younger kids, and gives them a pretty good visual (Since we don't get a snowman instruction)
Right with you on the mixing colors thing! That's why Mom started buying 2 sets at a time, so I could store the color mixes in separate containers from the original colors. Buying duplicate sets of Play Dough actually saved $ in the long run since none of it was wasted, whereas a single set ended up a useless marbled muddy grayish mess in just a couple days. 😄
Jackie in other videos: I wish all the day compartments would work together, it just seems all random
Also Jackie in this video: Salty that the different days connect to one activity.
🤣I don't understand. Plus no hate, all love here♥️
Well, she's known to complains a lot for the views.
This though.
They can relate to each other without having a single activity stretched out for multiple days
Also:
Gets a cutter every day - 'they don't give us tools!'
Gets a mat with instructional guides for characters - 'they give us nothing to do!'
Opens a window how you're supposed to - 'there is no good way to open it and it's annoying!'
Yeah, literally everything is a problem lol.
The advent calender was pretty cute actually, I would have loved this, back then when i was in my play dough phase!
The spaced out days actually allow for the "snowman" to dry and can be turned into ornaments so its actually a nice kit having the days spaced out
I would have loved to have this advent calendar as a kid and even now as an adult. I think it did a good job giving multiple colors and supplies. I think the doubles and triples of colors help with more play time because you could use some and let it dry or you could but it back in the container for another time. I think it would also be good for two kids so they can share. Growing up my brother and I shared an advent calendar so this would have worked well for us. We used to have Lego ones where you build a little bit each day and by Christmas eve we had a finished piece.
I hope you are doing well and I hope you have a wonderful day.
I tend to disagree with your appraisal. Kids need to learn patience because so many things these days are all about instant gratification. Having the anticipation build day by day helps little ones learn that not everything happens RIGHT NOW.
I do though, agree that they could have had more options with glitter/scent and the packaging was not well thought out.
Love your vids, kid!! ❤️❤️❤️
Exactly!
If I were a kid and got this around christmas time I'd actually be really happy to have all the repeat colors, if you put those tiny containers together in one it would probably fill one big container so you're really getting a whole container of the colors you have three of which makes it so much easier to not have to worry about accidentally mixing colors when you don't have much to play with because it can ruin the playdouh
I think this is a good Advent calendar. With the duplicate colors you can do what you want. Like the village mold can use some brown for the buildings with a red roof, and then use some white to put snow on top. Also if one dries up, you have more to play with.
Considering it is targeted at young kids, I think it’s great! My nephew is 4 and would love this. Getting play doh everyday would be his new favourite things and he would love adding the molds to his collection. Also having multiple tubs is a good idea as they’re quite small so you get more and also kids are likely to forget and leave it out to dry so having another one would come in handy ❤
Jackie I think you might be extra salty this year. 😂🙈 this advent calendar is pretty darn good!
Advent calendars aren’t meant to be kits or projects, they aren’t even meant to be for saving money on groups of items, they are designed as just a lil summin summin to get kids excited for the holidays. When I was a kid (showing my age) they just used to be pictures behind the doors, or if you were lucky, crappy chocolate 😂
The fact that this one gives tools, dough, accessories and play mats is awesome!
As a smol grain this calendar would have blown my mind. I’d still love to have it now to be honest!
Honestly if you want it go for it! 😂 I’ve never really had advent calendars, but as an adult I’m seriously looking at some to decide which I want to celebrate next year with
This is perfect for kids. They need the extra colors because they are building a scene on those playmat things so they would keep each item they built on the mat ready for the next day. Building a snowman over several days gives them something to look forward to. Glad there is no scent or glitter because both artificial fragrance and glitter are harmful especially if they put it in their mouth. They do need to change the box design so items don't fall down the back though.
Honestly I loved it. If I was a kid I would have combined a few of the colors so I would have apreciated the extras. I would have created pink, a muted blue, a better green, a redish Orange. Sooooo many options. I have never liked instructions but... That's just me .
From the perspective of a mom with two little ones I bought this calendar and the little ones loved it. We didn’t mind that there wasn’t an instructional manual due to the fact that since they’re kids they would ignore it anyway. And I’m glad that the Play-Doh isn’t scented and that it is made with edible ingredients even though you’re not supposed to eat it because the children do stick their fingers in their mouths a lot. To me with one project taking a couple of days it kind of can show my kids to have patience to which for me is a plus for a child with ADHD maybe not. But overall I don’t think this advent calendar is as bad as some that I’ve seen before.
Jackie: Removes every piece of tape on the box.
Also Jackie: Box has a design flaw.
Well, it does now. lol
😂 I had to to open the flap
so I watched the video all the way through, and I gotta say, I agree with the comments I've seen. I think it's a great calender. This is meant for pre-k children. Kids at that age most definitely will not care about instructions, and just be content to dive right in. The whole thing is very immersive for little ones, and play-doh is a great sensory experience. You don't have to do the activities or even go in order of the numbered doors... as far as I'm concerned, when you're that age, the kiddo's can just open the whole box and have fun. The extra's of the same colours are great, too. I wouldn't really want tiny tubs of random colours when I can have close to a full size amount to make more of the things I like. Those tools and molds are adorable, and can be saved for future use. Lots of replay value, and for $35.00, that's a steal. I think the crayola box you frequently mentioned was made for slightly older kids with greater fine-motor skills, so that's why things were set up differently.
I say all this with L.O.V.E. of course, but I think the main issue with this review is that you rated a children's product with an adult mindset. If I had kids, I would 10/10 buy this for them!
I'm glad all the comments say the same. This was a great calendar, dunno why she is being so salty. Of course on an Xmas calendar there'd be a lot of green, white, brown (cookies) and red... What do you want? A kid to do one tree and then that's it? We want to be able to make different ones, different variations of green for them, and etc... This is like saying a mystery ball with let's say dolls and then going, "Oh yet another doll"... Of course each slot is going to be playdoh and a cutter... its a playdoh calendar... She didn't give this calendar a shot like she does all others either. She didn't even do the mini activities or make the items, was just skipping towards the end because she couldn't find a plastic knife...
I got this one for my little last year and it was amazing. She loved it and we still have and use the play do. Definitely worth your cash.
Jackie. Your frustration is the best humor. "Let's just power through this..." 😅😂 You're the greatest! Haha
Good morning Jackie! I hope you're having a great day. I wanted to say thank you for being you and for your uploads on your various channels. I've been struggling lately and there's something so comforting about you. Watching your videos feels like I'm watching a friend.
Truthfully when my kids were little this would have been perfect.
The logical layout of the numbers makes my brain happy. 😊
I was also thinking they could've put all the snowman bits in one day and just made that door a bit bigger.
it would have been wayyy more expensive then though
I personally would enjoy this advent calendar. I dont do the day to day thing with them because I hate waiting hahaha so I like to get them as gifts. This looks like a lot of fun even if it is confusing if used as a day by day thing.
These advent calendar reviews have taught me to buy a reusable calendar and move everything to it so that it's all in the correct spots.
I wouldn’t mind getting doubles or triples because they are so small. I’d want more so I could make bigger things.
Definitely needs improvement, though. More activity ideas, better box, more variety than just play dough and a mold everywhere.
yeah I thought getting doubles of importantly used colors was smart because we dont know what a child would do with playdough (and I may have an idea it may include getting it everywhere) but agree with more variety and box improvement like maybe multiple tools with fun or wacky edges to cut, a roller or a stamper! I dont mind the molds theyre all cute but more tools would be fun!
@@LocalTorchwoodIntern Yes, more tools would be really nice! Those are harder to come by than the play-doh itself. 😄
I was yelling all the time "Jackie! The cardboard has the shapes!!" You are doing it wrong!!! 🤣🤣 I really like the same color! Because you going to mix and contaminate some colors, so you need more to use.
We need Jackie to open the Disney doorable 🥺💜
Late, but they didn't promise it being scented and $35 is an excellent deal for everything you get in this set.
One SINGLE Playdoh normally costs about $0.50 USD at places like Walmart and you get quite a few of them in this project. Minus that the cutters, molds, etc? That be perfect for anyone who loves Playdoh.
In fact I showed it to a friend at work and she has two kids so she bought them each one ontop of a Kit they wanted. Said her kids were ecstatic to get this!
Both my sons would absolutely love this calendar, truth be told. I do agree that dragging out the snowman over so many days is a bit of a blah moment though. Knowing my sons, one of them would have lost or utterly destroyed their Play Doh by the time the project was on its last day!
25:36
Salty Jackie: Not much variety of colour.
Also Salty Jackie: *sits in front of 12 different shades*
Defo agree with the comments on this one! I think this is a great advent calendar for the little ones and for that price as well, defo worth it
3:03 Jackie pulling off the tape sounded just like a firework
my guess is all the multiple colors could be for kids that want to let their creations harden and use as tree decor
Hi Jackie! I love your salt as usual, I would've loved this calendar as a little kid! I don't know if anyone's said it yet but the holes in the molds are because if a kid were to swallow it and it got lodged, they can still breathe through it, or if they sucked on it and tried to put it on their lips...I was that kid. Doesn't make the prettiest objects but it's designed for safety over imaginative crafting, at least for something geared towards tiny ones like this is.
I can’t tell you how thrilled it makes me to hear you adopt Sika’s favorite word, “hefty” into your lexicon, Jackie! 🤣💀
I actually really liked this play do advent calendar. I would get it for a kid in a heartbeat, assembling the snowman slowly doesn't put me off at all.
So, let´s watch this video after Jackie opens Day 1 and end it there so we see her recommend it. :)
I like this calendar. If you noticed when you make each item it goes on the backdrop in the dotted lines like stickers do in sticker books. You have extra of certain colors because you will have used them up making the earlier items. Because you make each thing and then leave it there, so you won't be reusing the dough.
About the doubles and triples of colours.. many of the moulds need the same colours, so naturally, you need more of the same colour. Like the reindeer and gingerbread cookie use the same beige/brown colour. I actually like that they give you lots of each colour (although it looks like they skimped a bit on the white..).
Agree the design leaves a bit to be desired because the knife fell in behind.
You're my comfort TH-camr and I appreciate you, thank you for making such good contant
I love how Jackie calls the backdrops “environments” It just makes the feel of that part of the video kinda professional when there is no way these videos are actually pro in any way
I figured the multiple tubs were so the kids could make multiple projects using the same molds, which would gear it toward a family with multiple kids, or so that they could do so and let them dry before making ornaments out of them. When I was little in the US Midwest, making ornaments out of diy salt dough was a thing we did every year. This kit didn't come with string or ribbon, but we used to use scraps of string and embed them in the dough before it dried or made holes to feed them through. I think it was a good kit, personally. The molds would be a welcome addition to our playdoh tub.
My kids would love this and the extra pots are for all the doh that ends up in your carpets
That also brought back my childhood memories as well, including making my own Play-Doh from scratch 🥰🥰🥰
I personally would have loved this as a kid. The only advent calendars I got were one chocolate everyday and not even flavored just plain chocolate. I'd honestly buy this for myself.
I had a playmobil nativity scene advent calendar as a kid which we would reuse every year. No waste and it meant we had a lovely little scene with cute animals every Christmas, I loved it
😮 5:17 childhood memory unlocked. This sparkly playdough was the first time I made a large cat. I followed their instructions and I liked how it looked so much I let the cat dry out so I could keep it as a sculpture for my room. Good times
I think it’s cute… when you have littles their so excited to play with their play dough and will play with it all day and could possibly leave it out so it’ll dry up… they put the duplicates in there because they know this is inevitably going to happen when it comes to littles… I speak from ummmm personal experience 😂
I think we need a NerdECrafter advent Calendar 🤔 it'd be awesome😆
What about sika
@@ewantt8711 I would RUN to buy a Sika calendar!
You make my days better, even if I'm sad.💗💗💗🤩🤩🤩💗💗🥰🥰
It kind of spoils the opening if you tell us that it's the laziest advent calendar in the world before we even get here. Please save whether it's a fail or not until the end. Thank you Jackie. Even trick us give us a big smile with a thumbs up and then when we show up then we can find out it's a bomb. It's all in the surprise.
Her being negative gets more views so she makes them all negative even if it's a good kit
@@beesworkshop6594
That is not correct at all. I've seen her review kits, mystery boxes and advent calendars that she considered great and "worth the cash."
@@themisfitowl2595 I haven't seen a single thumbnail in months that hasn't be clickbaited and plastered with the words 'fail' or 'scam" even if she approves of the kit
@@beesworkshop6594
On her page right now:
4 days ago "WEIRDEST fidget toys mystery box" (She approved of most of them!)
2 weeks ago "Is this the BEST STICKER maker ever? Or fake advertisement?"
3 weeks ago "I DID NOT expect this! Real Littles"
4 weeks ago, "RAINBOW UNIQUE fidget toys"
1 month ago "I never knew THESE EXIST! Halloween mystery box"
1 month ago "FIDGET PETS? Everyone wants these!"
And I didn't even include the videos about people using her craft kit, or about her buying Moriah Elizabeth's merch, which she always loves.
Why are you spreading fake salt? Not ok.
@@themisfitowl2595lmao I'm not spreading fake anything honey. Sure some of the videos are of her approval, but I'm still allowed to be annoyed that every single thumbnail is plastered in clickbait and has no original content, which is exacltly what Jackie HATED before this whole "salt" gimmick started years ago. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion and that's mine. Have a nice day
I ordered advent calendars for me and my son from a place called Declan’s Mining Company. They are a small business that sell semiprecious stones both raw and polished. I know it’s not your normal but it would be fun to see you review her stuff!
Not sure if anyone mentioned this, but I think getting a couple of the same colour is because some of the characters and things that you are supposed to make require the same colour so you'd need more. For example gingerbread men, a moose and maybe some wood things would all need brown. Though I could see my kids getting a little disappointed when they open a new window and its like "oh a brown again."
I loved the kit it provided you with primary colours and black and the most imp three whites, I would have loved it if I ever got it. Easy to make for 3 to 5 year olds who do not ever listen to anything and want to do what they think is right plus that's a lot of moulds and play doe so for me it's totally worth the cash
This one is totally worth it and cute and repeating colors because different projects/ multiple kids may share a calendar. Totally worth the cash
I think the reason why they gave you the same of colors is because you’re expected to have the characters at the same time. I usually agreee with your comments on items but I feel for this one it may be a bit critical. I can agree the lack of activity guides are frustrating but having more than one color is to complete the scene having all the characters out at the same time.
I think the person making the kit really liked Cookies 🍪🍪🍪
Yay! New Jackie content makes my day a 1000% better! Ty for posting 💕
HELLO! This is a amazing video❤,
You should make a nerdy crafter advent calendar for next year. 🕺
I feel like this calendar doesn’t need a activity guide simply because it’s pretty self explanatory, each section has a color and a mold that clearly means you use the color provided to make the mold provided , this is for a child not for an adult . It would infact keep the child it’s meant for happy and entertained.
Love your vids Jackie they make me smile I’m always looking forward for them also it’s my birthday
Happy Birthday! I hope you get what you wanted :)
@@lazyhomebody1356 thanks I hope you have a wonderful day
Honestly, this is definitely worth the cash. I know my BF's daughter would LOVE something like this.
I love this advent calendar multiple colors are good in case the little ones want to let there projects dry and give them as gifts
Jackie, i honestly feel like you’re my friend/family. I watch every video and you make me laugh every time! Also you save me a lot of money 😂 thank you for being awesome!
Also im happy they give you more colors. If i wanted to make a figure and keep it then its good to have more of the colors to do more.
I think the papers you pulled out at the beginning was for you to mould your playdoh and arrange it on that paper. So it’s sort of like a play guide thing without being an instructions manual
Please do the fashion fidgets advent calendar I saw today in my local grocery! I think the toys are quite expensive seperately so it would be good to know if the whole calendar is a better bang for your buck!
Soon!!
@@nerdecrafter Thank you so much!!!
About the candy cane you could just get some red and some white ,make 2 lanes from them and then twist them with out putting first white and then red ❤🙂🙂🍭🍭
Please can you do hairdorables, i think you will love them ,it's rainbow and colourful
I love this advent calendar! The multiple colors are a good idea because kids like to blend colors and mix the playdoh’s
The things the playdough advent calendar are actually not that bad. The problem is they sell it as an advent calendar, instead of a holiday themed set that you can use all of the items together.
I got this one for my 3yo. He will know exactly what to make with each day. Although we get a different one for each kid and they open them all on Christmas morning as a game/project. It keeps them occupied for about an hour.
I'm not going to be one of those haters but Play-Doh is made for kids and the kids really don't care about the activities they only care about mixing the colors together. And another thing why they're constantly giving you the same color is because they're the pint size containers not their normal big size containers it takes about 2 to 3 of those pint size containers to be one of the big ones. But love your videos ❣
I loved the activities as a little grain. Crayola advent calendar was on the right track
The “ …..iS ThAt A ROboT?😳😡” made me laugh so hard 😂❤
I live the merch jackie planning to buy it!!
We used a set of the glitter play doh "Knete" some years ago in a selfmade advent calander. The Glitter-"Knete" got hard very soon, so the playtime was shorter as with the normal "Knete".
So we buy only normal "Knete" now. - In germany we say "I can speak a little bit english, but my english is bad." And I can´t write in english -.-
I’m actually waiting for one of theses companies to hire her as a consultant 😂❤❤❤
It's a good idea. And they could put NerdECrafter's name on the box
When I was little I got this and I loved playing with it, it is great that they add so many colours and some just have more tubs filled with the same colour, I usually agree with you (you exaggerate a lot) but this time I don't I had a great time and it Is absolutely worth your money.
Hi Jackie I LOVE your videos!I am currently sick with a fever so your videos are perfect to entertain me while I’m at home!Thank you so much for being you ❤😊 Also your Merch is Awesome and I’m definitely asking my parents for some on Christmas 🎄
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Yes well hope ur better here’s seven likes
@@teddandedd Thank you so much 🙏
May you feel well SOON Amber!🥰
@@KOKO-uu7yd thanks I hope so too 🙏
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Definitely think this is good for who it's aimed for, kids! It comes with a whole rainbow of colours and multiplies so you can actually make the tree, wreath and holly and the gingy bread and a reindeer without running out of dough, there's plenty of moulds that'll last years! So I think it's completely worth your cash!
I think the issue here is, Jackie has gotten so used to her own product being amazing that she has forgotten what the rest the world is like, lol
Children have low expectations when it comes to being entertained but as an adult they tend to expect more out of something. I think kids would enjoy some things out of this calendar but I agree with Jackie on some things too. I mean ik they never said it would be scented but I mean I would assume maybe a couple of them would since it’s a Christmas advent calendar and holiday theme. But anyway, Jackie I think you are entitled to have your own opinion and I won’t bash you for having high expectation standards. I love watching your videos btw :) ❤️❤️
Love the advent calendar videos 😁