How to Make a Fun Travel Kit for Young Girls
Make your own box., Start thinking about what you what to put in your box., Add a mini laptop if you have one, or an iPod touch, cell phone, headphones, and don't forget your Bluetooth. , Add Barbies, Bratz, Moxie Teen, Squinkies and Zinkes...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make your own box.
You can buy one that's already made, or you can take an old shoe box and decorate it with scrap booking paper, gems, glitter glue, stickers, colorful duct tape and so much more, which is cheaper than buying one and you can have lots of fun making it.
You could even write your name in cursive on the top in colourful puffy paints! -
Step 2: Start thinking about what you what to put in your box.
You could make a list, and then put the items on the list in your travel box.
But remember, if you plan on bringing a lot of things, be sure your box is deep enough. ,,, Even buy some mini board games or make up your own! , Another good thing to add is tissues for your nose.
You never know when a nosebleed might strike! , Made add savory things like chips or carrots, or, if your sweet tooth is acting up, add chocolate or a cookie.Be sure to add water or a sports drink as well.
There's nothing worst than being thirsty on a hot, long, summer car ride with nowhere to stop.
Remember, if you're going on more than one trip and you will be using your box on all of them, throw out the old snacks and put in new ones.
If it's a hot day, don't add chocolate because it will melt all over your kit.
If you absolutely must, put it in a sandwich bag and make sure it's sealed. , -
Step 3: Add a mini laptop if you have one
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Step 4: or an iPod touch
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Step 5: cell phone
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Step 6: headphones
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Step 7: and don't forget your Bluetooth.
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Step 8: Add Barbies
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Step 9: Moxie Teen
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Step 10: Squinkies and Zinkes
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Step 11: Littlest Pet Shops
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Step 12: Monster High
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Step 13: Nintendo DS
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Step 14: and anything else you want.
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Step 15: Add your favorite books or magazines.
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Step 16: Add extra makeup
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Step 17: lotion
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Step 18: perfume
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Step 19: lip gloss
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Step 20: pads or tampons
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Step 21: hair ties
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Step 22: a mini emergency kit
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Step 23: extra socks
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Step 24: and maybe any medication you need or just want to have on hand like Advil or Tylenol.
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Step 25: Add some small snacks just in case you get hungry.
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Step 26: Enjoy your time!
Detailed Guide
You can buy one that's already made, or you can take an old shoe box and decorate it with scrap booking paper, gems, glitter glue, stickers, colorful duct tape and so much more, which is cheaper than buying one and you can have lots of fun making it.
You could even write your name in cursive on the top in colourful puffy paints!
You could make a list, and then put the items on the list in your travel box.
But remember, if you plan on bringing a lot of things, be sure your box is deep enough. ,,, Even buy some mini board games or make up your own! , Another good thing to add is tissues for your nose.
You never know when a nosebleed might strike! , Made add savory things like chips or carrots, or, if your sweet tooth is acting up, add chocolate or a cookie.Be sure to add water or a sports drink as well.
There's nothing worst than being thirsty on a hot, long, summer car ride with nowhere to stop.
Remember, if you're going on more than one trip and you will be using your box on all of them, throw out the old snacks and put in new ones.
If it's a hot day, don't add chocolate because it will melt all over your kit.
If you absolutely must, put it in a sandwich bag and make sure it's sealed. ,
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Janet King
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