Khloé Kardashian and True Thompson have a mommy-daughter Saturday out

The two explored their locals arts and crafts store!
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Khloé Kardashian continues to make memories when she spends her Saturday with her daughter, True Thompson. The reality star also tried her hand at a new creation, and while it's not fashion, food, or fragrance, it does add vibrancy to the lifestyle aesthetic. Even better, Khloé made it with True, adding an extra dose of specialness!

On August 16, Khloé uploaded an Instagram Carousel filled with photos from her and True's day. The Khloud Foods founder is all giddy as she leaps in the air with her 7-year-old in front of the Lumee DIY Store in Pasadena, California. As the pair will be creating something, which will be making rugs by yarn tufting, Khloé and True were simply dressed. The former was dressed in an all-black workout outfit, complete with white and black striped socks and Nike sneakers, while the latter wore a pink graphic tee, jean shorts, and white sneakers. Attached to her belt loops were two of her beloved Labubu dolls.

People can't seem to get enough of those creepy, cute creatures with pointed teeth and rabbit ears, as they're taking over the accessory industry; that's besides the point. However, from what I see, and even though I brought my first Labubu this weekend at Fan Expo Chicago, the soft toys bring a sense of elation.

Khloé Kardashian and True Thompson create their first rugs

Once inside the store, Khloé and True sat down and tufted their rugs. In the provided clips and snaps, progress is shown as they punched the colored yarn into the canvas. The inspiration behind the pink and cream heart is True's Labubu, whose name is "Love," according to the little girl's narration in one of the clips. It's bright pink, so it's logical that there needs to be a matching rug from a child's perspective.

True created a star for her rug project and although the design is more advance than the heart, we think she did a great job on it. Not too many people could perfect the shape.

"Saturday. We made a rug," the caption says.

According to the Lumee website rug tufting sessions begin at $38 USD and one is a first-timer, then there's an additional directional fee. The store offers other fun projects too, including notebooks, phone cases, wallets, and photo frames that can be tried out.

Will Khloé share her and True's experience in a full-length video on her YouTube channel? She already uploaded the Hurricane Harbor adventure that her kids experienced earlier this month, so there's a chance that she might.


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