Magic Spin Art is for kids with explosive creativity; simply drop paints on paper and spin to produce fun, psychedelic designs. Motorized unit comes with a splashguard to keep things clean and parents happy.
Spin a magical masterpiece with the RoseArt Magic Spin art kit. Ideal for ages 6 through 10, this spin art kit is fun and easy to use. Simply drop the paints on the paper and spin to produce colorful designs that are definitely worthy of display on the refrigerator.
A Spin on Children's Art Providing a unique new way to create art, Magic Spin Art is designed for kids with explosive creativity. Kids can produce awesome, psychedelic bursts of color just by spinning the paint on a sheet of paper. Drop the paint on the mechanized spinner and watch it splay out in a beautiful design. With blue, red, yellow, and green paint, the set comes equipped with all the color options your child will need. The entire process might sound messy, but the spin art device comes with a splash guard that makes clean-up a breeze.
Educational Value Of course, this doesn't mean that creating spin art doesn't require some skill. As kids get better at making spin art, they'll learn to control their spins and produce even more intricate and complex designs. A fun and educational toy, Spin Art can teach children artistic creativity as well as manual dexterity and coordination.
What's in the Box Motorized unit, splash guard, 4 paint bottles, and 20 paint sheets.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
A difficult start, but total success!:
My 4 year old was given this as a birthday gift and she loves all things messy and paint related. My first thought after opening the package was that the stiff card stock that it comes with would not be much more than an hours worth of supplies and the paint bottles while fitting nicely into the holders are pretty small. My second concern was that the paper seemed not to fit!! I pulled the box out of the trash and realized the paper slips in with the corners not the sides! That would explain some of the... more info
Not much magic here:
This toy has multiple issues, from getting more of the customized sized cardboard canvas pieces to getting them to fit in the device, I don't think this toy is much fun. When you follow the directions your art looks more like poorly placed blobs on paper. You have to trick the thing into working correctly. Not very exciting.
I haven't used it myself:
My granddaughter loves this toy. I haven't seen her use it yet, but I understand that there is now a higher lip on it to keep the paint from going all over.
The Stalin of Spin Art:
We just got this today and WOW. Does it suck. It's called "Magic Spin Art"; 1. There is no magic inside. I promise, I checked. If taken to Hogwart's School for Witchcraft and Wizardry (if it were allowed through the doors. Spoiler alert: No it would not. See: No Magic Inside), this machine would be immediately sorted into Slytherin due to its propensity for lying and mischief. 2. There is no art created because the machine spins too slow and the paint has a thick, enfuriating viscosity that... more info