πŸŒ€ The Spin Art Set That Healed My Inner Child

If you grew up going to fall festivals, church carnivals, or school fairs in the 90s, you already know…

πŸ‘‰ spin art was elite!

I would BEG my parents for tickets, wait in line forever, and guard that little cardboard circle like it was priceless artwork.

And now?

I get to sit at my own table and watch my daughter light up the exact same way.

I was not prepared for how emotional that would make me πŸ₯Ή

From Festival Favorite β†’ Living Room Tradition

When Lennon opened this spin art kit on Christmas at my in-laws, I swear I got just as excited as she did.

No ticket booth.

No waiting.

Unlimited turns.

Just us in our pajamas, music on, paint flying, making memories.

It felt simple.

It felt creative.

It felt like being a kid again.

And honestly? Those are the moments I want more of.

Why I Love Having This at Home as a Mom

Besides the nostalgia overload, this has become one of my FAVORITE easy activities.

Here’s why:

βœ” keeps her entertained longer than most toys

βœ” encourages creativity

βœ” minimal setup

βœ” easy-ish cleanup

βœ” works for a wide age range

βœ” makes frame-worthy art

βœ” gives me a break while she’s focused

βœ” doubles as core memory material

Win. Win. Win.

Perfect For:

πŸŒ€ rainy days

πŸŒ€ too hot / too cold days

πŸŒ€ after school decompression

πŸŒ€ playdates

πŸŒ€ birthday gifts

πŸŒ€ screen-free time

πŸŒ€ moms who love a little nostalgia moment

Mom Tip πŸ’‘

Put down a cheap plastic tablecloth or paper before you start.

Future you will be grateful.

Ask me how I know πŸ˜‚

Final Thoughts

10/10 would buy again.

It keeps Lennon busy. It sparks creativity. And it lets me step back into some of my sweetest childhood memories.

If you want to grab the same one we have, you can find it here πŸ‘‰ https://amzn.to/4aX6oll

And if you end up getting it, message me a picture of your creations. I LOVE seeing what your kiddos make.

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