Fashioning A Career

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(NAPSA)—Wouldn’t it be great if the things you do for fun as a kid could lead to a career? Turning your passion into a profession would be a dream job. It actually would not be workatall. Children dream of playing sports and becoming professional athletes. It can happen, but the chances are small. However, fash- ro)Xe ioning a career from personal style has many options. Nearly every child has a favorite shirt or outfit that they like to wear. Kids instantly know what clothes and accessories they like and what they don’t like. The fundamental fashion sense and individualstyle that they possess make them unique. That instinct just may be a talent that can be explored asit develops naturally. Young people with a flair for fashion can get inspiration from cleverkits. teens and young adults to use. Some Fashion Angels kits are introductory stickers and drawing or sketching with stencils, while more advanced kits start using cardboard dolls with fabric, acces- Crafting a career can start as child’s play. From science experiments and art supplies to construction sets and model building, activity kits for kids are becoming a great way sory patterns, gems and other trimmings to make “gotta-have-it” clothing collections. There are also stationery kits and activity books that arm budding designers with proper fashion sketch sheets, pencils and design guides so they can create their own dream wardrobes and even explore the realm of makeupartistry, hairstyling and wearable custom clothes. Through other popular properties, Fashion Angels kits have options for sketching and crafts eeerg to discover just how involved a child wants to be in a certain field. Some manufacturers, like Fashion Angels Enterprises, one of the world’s fastest-growing toy companies, offer more and more advanced items that slowly cultivate and inspire a possible dream career. Young people with a flair for fashion can get inspiration from Fashion Angels’ collection of cleverkits. Fashion Angels, founded byformer designers and fashion retail chain store owners, has the expertise to encourage interest through fun products. It’s not expensive just to try it and even if a child gets really Fashion Light-Box Design Set for 6-year-olds and up. featuring the Disney Princess brand, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Mon- cost is still minor, considering the ster High™ or Lalaloopsy™. Other kits have tweens emulating their talents with products under the watch to evaluate how engaged the child becomes. Some products start for ages as youngas four and continue to get more advanced for Runway.” You can view and orderthe kits and learn more online at www.fashionangels.com or call (800) 492-3237. involved with elaborate kits, the hours, weeks and months of continued interest. Parents can hit Lifetime TV series “Project