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The Spirograph Mandala Maker is a premium art kit featuring a large 13x13 inch frame, 6 precision wheels, 2 stencil templates, 5 pens, and 40 sheets of paper. Designed for ages 8 and up, it combines the elegance of mandala art with the classic Spirograph mechanism, offering endless creative possibilities. Ideal for STEAM learning and mindful artistic expression, this all-in-one kit invites users to craft stunning, intricate designs with ease and style.







| ASIN | B09R83BTFP |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Spirograph mandala art kit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,985 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #337 in Kids' Drawing Kits |
| Brand | Spirograph |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (404) |
| Included Components | Mandala Maker Frame, 2 Stencil Templates, 6 Wheels, 40 Paper Sheets, 5 Pens, Idea Guide |
| Item Weight | 1.72 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13 x 13 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 1754 |
| Manufacturer | PlayMonster |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Mandala Maker |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Paint Type | Pens |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 2 inches |
| Release date | September 22, 2022 |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Set Name | Spirograph |
| Size | Ages 8+ |
| Special Feature | Spirograph Mandala creation, easy-to-use wheels and stencil designs |
| Style | Mandala Maker |
| Theme | Mandala |
| UPC | 093514017541 |
M**E
Try it with Black Paper
It's pretty impressive! I started to get into drawing again. The Spirograph Mandala Maker looked pretty interesting. The gears that you get with this package is pretty minimal. So, if you have the regular Spirograph or even the Super Spirograph, feel free to experiment with using other size gears within the 4 different size rings. One stencil has a centre size of 128 teeth and the outer 58 teeth. The other stencil is 96 teeth in the centre with the outer one being 72 teeth. One HUGE improvement that Spirograph made over other Spirograph sets is; that the rings have a top barrier/lip that prevents the gears from popping out. Especially if your pen/pencil is in the first few holes. This small innovation should be implimented with the standard 144/96 and the 150/105 rings. I'm going to submit this idea to Spirograph. I think that all who read my review should recommend the same idea. A top lip over the teeth that prevents the gears from popping out would be an awesome improvement with the ability to order them from their supply. I experimented with Canson's black paper and Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils. I loved the result. Markers get absorbed by the black paper. So, I wouldn't recommend using markers. However, opaque pencils like Faber-Castell and Derwent work great. Crayola pencils work, but you may have to go over it twice. So, if you want to also experiement with black paper, go with opaque pencils. Then seal it with a Fixative, if you want to preserve your work.
R**4
This is so much fun
As a child/pre-teen/teen, I had the original Spirograph (when it was new and no one had ever heard of them before), and then the really big Spirograph when I'd drawn about 100 designs and my parents saw that it was something that I REALLY liked. They were so much fun. (I still have them tucked down in a box in the original, rather worn, packaging. All the disks and wheels, most of the pins, but the pens dried up.) Having had a bad summer this year (too many things died), I wanted something fun. And since I like mandalas, and my old Spirographs, I bought this new type of Spirograph for myself when I spotted it. Like, how perfect for me! So far, I've played with drawing with their pens (much better than the originals from the 1960s/1970s), gel pens (they work fine), and doodling little additions in with felt tips (looks great), and have tried out a number of design combinations. So many possibilities! I haven't tried all of them yet, that'd take years! Looking forwards to using it with colored pencils and other art supplies. Maybe on black paper, when I get some. Several suggestions are made in the booklet that comes with the set, too. NOTE: There are questions on this page asking what I consider the "right age for the toy". Well, it's MY TOY, and I'm 70. I guess never too late for a happy childhood. Though, I remember a Spirograph being great when I was about 12. So I'd say pre-teen to old age. If you have the steady hands and concentration to use it. Keeping the little wheels on the gears does take some skill, which is why I really wouldn't give this to anyone under about 10, or anyone with hand issues. Another note: Someone said there was a booklet included that explained the designs, and what they meant. All I got was two booklets with lots of pictures explaining how to use the items. One booklet was in English, the other in French, but otherwise, the same booklet. (Glad for the English, my French isn't THAT good.) And while info on what designs mean would be interesting, I'm more focused on making things that are pretty. Biggest issue -- trying to keep my elderly cat from helping herself to the bits and pieces while I'm trying to work. And from putting grimy paws on the artwork. But I have that issue with all artwork, and try everything from keeping small pieces in zipper bags to putting covers over what I'm not using that minute. (Both usually work fairly well, though it's sometimes inconvenient when I'm focused on doing something.) Sometimes I end up working fast, and distracted. However, that's not a matter of anything wrong with the toy. Just the work environment, which really needs an upgrade.
A**R
Satisfying!
This Mandela Spirograph is cool to use! It makes all different shapes that are repetitive. I wish there were more designs for the middle row but rather than that your drawing will be perfectly even shapes giving it the Mandela design.
P**D
Blast from the past
Grew up with Spirograph. Decided I wanted to recapture the fun so I ordered this. I highly recommend it. It's relaxing and they improved it by upgrading the pens that you use.
C**T
HUGE Spirograph Ring (my favorite)
Spirograph Mandala Maker is a big hit! I didn't realize until I really looked this over, that under the Stencils is a HUGE Spirograph Ring. It's built into the turquoise base, that's how big it is. If you flip the base upside down you will see the teeth. It doesn't say anywhere how many teeth, example like the 144/96 ring. But, this ring is 7 inches inside. What's also great about this is, there are 4 other rings you can use just like the stencil patterns. You get the normal size 96, but also a large 128, 72, and a little 58. You can change stencils during your work for extra details. This set comes with very nice wheels that latch in tight, in the normal sizes. But, I also use all the wheels from the Original Spirograph set. I obviously can't stop talking about this, I just love it! Thanks Spirograph!
A**R
Great for multiple ages
My 5 year old loves playing with this. I got the original spirograph for my 7 year old but he was more interested in this one too!
H**N
Great Spirograph pad for kids
Great Spirograph pad for kids, very easy to draw on it. Good value for the money.
P**.
Kids love it
The grand kids have a lot of fun using this pad
K**U
Parfait, au-delà de mes attentes Je l’adore Merci
M**A
Excellent spirograph doodle pad would give five stars but because you have to take out the batteries to turn it off I give it four
F**A
No tenía expectativas sobre el producto, pero me gustaron sus materiales y su acabado. Soy un usuario eventual.
A**A
It's a little bigger than expected, but I like that everything is self contained. Surprise! It requires batteries
S**P
Firstly, I am so done with this type of board, shows bright colors in pictures of item and but you need good lightings to see them. Secondly, the stencils are all the same size, and you can barely moved the pen to move the stencil. Wouldn’t recommend
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