#Arts And Crafts

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Video thumbnail — Aqua Dots Super Studio Commercial 2007
Toys 2007

Aqua Dots

The craft kit where you arranged colored beads on a peg tray and spritzed them with water to fuse them into art—no heat, no ironing. A 2007 hit that turned into one of the decade's most alarming recalls when the beads' coating turned toxic inside the body.

A colorful pile of Fimo polymer-clay miniatures, beads, and millefiori canes
Toys 1939–present

Fimo

The oven-bake polymer clay that was the star of '90s arts-and-crafts: bright blocks you kneaded, sculpted, and baked hard into beads, charms, and tiny food. Master the millefiori "cane" and you could slice off a dozen identical little pictures — the craft-table flex of the decade.

Video thumbnail — The Official Moon Sand Ocean Princess (Spin Master)
Toys 2006–early 2010s

Moon Sand

The moldable indoor "sand" that played like dough and, famously, never dried out. You could pack it into molds and crumble it back apart again and again—no water needed—which is exactly why it ended up ground into so many living-room carpets.

Video thumbnail — Award Winning Science Fair Layout | ArtSkills Project Tip
Trends 1990s–2000s

Tri-Fold Presentation Board

The white cardboard monolith that folded open into three panels and stood up on the table by itself. Every science fair, history day, and book report eventually came down to one: glue-sticked construction paper, printed clip art, and a rainbow WordArt title. You balanced it across the back seat on the drive to school, praying nothing peeled off before the bell.