
SkyRipple™ — Lift Doodles Off Plates and Spoons in 10 Seconds
Lift Your Kid's Doodles Off a Plate — No Screens, Just Real-World Magic
SkyRipple™ Pens look like normal whiteboard markers. Then your kid draws a fish on a ceramic plate, dips it in water, and the fish slides right off the plate and floats on the surface. No tablet. No app. Just a pen, a spoon, and a five-year-old's face lighting up.
Stop Handing Over the iPad Every Rainy Afternoon
You already know the screen-time guilt. Crayons get boring after ten minutes. Paint means setting up, cleaning up, and finding the kid's shirt soaked through by lunch. SkyRipple™ takes 30 seconds to start, packs back into the case, and gives kids a wow moment that feels like a real magic trick — because to them, it is.
➤ Floats Doodles Off Any Smooth Surface: Draw on a ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon, or whiteboard. The ink dries in seconds, then lifts off the surface and floats the moment it meets water.
➤ Goes Anywhere a Bowl Goes: Pack the 12 pens into a tote and they work on a hotel kitchenette plate, a glass at a restaurant, the bathtub at grandma's house. Screen-free travel play that fits in a side pocket.
➤ Kid-Safe Ink, Wipes Off Clean: Non-toxic whiteboard formula that wipes off plates and spoons with a damp cloth or a dry paper towel. No staining on ceramic, glass, or polished metal.
Why the Drawings Actually Float — the One-Line Version
The ink is a dry-erase formula: pigment held together by a release agent that bonds to itself, not to the surface beneath. When water slips underneath the dried ink film, it lifts the whole drawing off in one piece. The shape stays intact and floats on top. That's it — no batteries, no app, no setup.
Two things matter for it to work cleanly: the surface needs to be smooth and non-porous (ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon — paper or unfinished wood won't release), and the ink needs about 10 seconds to dry. Get those two right and it works every time.
Why Parents Keep Buying a Second Set for the Grandparents' House
Parents who pick these up after seeing the video tend to order a second set within a month — one stays home, one lives at the in-laws'. The reason is simple: kids ask to do it again. And again. It's the rare toy that holds up after the unboxing wears off.
"Honestly thought it was an edited TikTok. First try on my daughter's snack plate, she pulled a smiley face off and screamed. Two-week-long obsession now." — Casey M.
A Screen-Free Win They Actually Choose Over the Tablet
✓ Beats Screen Time Without the Fight: Hands-on play they pick on their own. Three minutes of prep, twenty minutes of real focus.
✓ Built for Real Kid Hands: Non-toxic ink, sturdy barrel that survives the floor drop, click-on caps small fingers can manage. Suitable from age 3 with adult supervision near water.
✓ Works the First Time You Try It: 12 colors, a bowl of room-temp water, any smooth plate. No tutorial video required.
How It Works: Three Steps to a Floating Drawing
Step 1: Find a smooth, non-porous surface — a ceramic plate, a polished spoon, the inside of a glass mug. Wipe it dry.
Step 2: Draw your design with a SkyRipple™ pen. Let it sit for 10 seconds — the ink turns from wet-shiny to matte. That's the cue it's ready.
Step 3: Lay the plate flat in a shallow bowl of room-temp water, or gently pour water onto the plate. The drawing lifts off and floats. Slide a spoon underneath to scoop it and play.

| Why It Matters | SkyRipple™ Pens | Traditional Art Supplies |
|---|---|---|
| Wow Factor | ✅ Drawings lift off and float on water | ❌ Stay flat on the paper |
| Cleanup | ✅ Wipes off ceramic and glass in seconds | ❌ Stains clothes, tables, fingers |
| Surface Freedom | ✅ Plates, spoons, glass, mugs, whiteboards | ❌ Paper only |
| Kid-Safe Ink | ✅ Non-toxic, made for children | ❌ Safety varies by brand |
What's in the Set
- Set Contents: 12 whiteboard pens in assorted bright colors with click-on caps
- Drawing Surfaces: Ceramic plates, glass, polished metal, whiteboards, glossy paper, smooth plastic — anything non-porous
- Drying Time: About 10 seconds before dipping
- Ink: Non-toxic, water-floatable dry-erase formula. "No ghosting" — wipes cleanly off whiteboards too
- Ages: Recommended for kids 3+ with adult supervision near water
The Questions Parents Actually Ask
Will it stain my plates or mugs?
No. The ink wipes off smooth ceramic, glass, and polished metal with a damp cloth or paper towel. Avoid porous surfaces like raw wood or unglazed pottery — those will hold the color.
What age is it good for?
Built for kids 3+. The pens have child-safe click-on caps and the ink is non-toxic. An adult should be nearby for the water-bowl part.
Why didn't the drawing float on my first try?
Two usual culprits: the surface was porous (paper or unglazed pottery — needs to be smooth and non-absorbent), or the ink didn't fully dry. Wait the full 10 seconds and try again on a ceramic plate.
How long does one set last?
These are full-size whiteboard markers, not novelty stubs. Most families get weeks of daily play out of one 12-pen set.
Can my kid use them on paper too?
Yes — they work as normal markers on paper. The floating effect only happens on smooth non-porous surfaces, so save the plates and spoons for "magic mode."
Our Promise: If Their Eyes Don't Light Up, You Don't Pay
Try SkyRipple™ at home for 30 days. If the drawings don't lift off and float — or your kid doesn't ask to do it "one more time" until you have to call dinner — message us for a full refund. We'd rather lose the sale than send something that doesn't deliver the moment.
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SkyRipple™ — Lift Doodles Off Plates and Spoons in 10 Seconds
Lift Your Kid's Doodles Off a Plate — No Screens, Just Real-World Magic
SkyRipple™ Pens look like normal whiteboard markers. Then your kid draws a fish on a ceramic plate, dips it in water, and the fish slides right off the plate and floats on the surface. No tablet. No app. Just a pen, a spoon, and a five-year-old's face lighting up.
Stop Handing Over the iPad Every Rainy Afternoon
You already know the screen-time guilt. Crayons get boring after ten minutes. Paint means setting up, cleaning up, and finding the kid's shirt soaked through by lunch. SkyRipple™ takes 30 seconds to start, packs back into the case, and gives kids a wow moment that feels like a real magic trick — because to them, it is.
➤ Floats Doodles Off Any Smooth Surface: Draw on a ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon, or whiteboard. The ink dries in seconds, then lifts off the surface and floats the moment it meets water.
➤ Goes Anywhere a Bowl Goes: Pack the 12 pens into a tote and they work on a hotel kitchenette plate, a glass at a restaurant, the bathtub at grandma's house. Screen-free travel play that fits in a side pocket.
➤ Kid-Safe Ink, Wipes Off Clean: Non-toxic whiteboard formula that wipes off plates and spoons with a damp cloth or a dry paper towel. No staining on ceramic, glass, or polished metal.
Why the Drawings Actually Float — the One-Line Version
The ink is a dry-erase formula: pigment held together by a release agent that bonds to itself, not to the surface beneath. When water slips underneath the dried ink film, it lifts the whole drawing off in one piece. The shape stays intact and floats on top. That's it — no batteries, no app, no setup.
Two things matter for it to work cleanly: the surface needs to be smooth and non-porous (ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon — paper or unfinished wood won't release), and the ink needs about 10 seconds to dry. Get those two right and it works every time.
Why Parents Keep Buying a Second Set for the Grandparents' House
Parents who pick these up after seeing the video tend to order a second set within a month — one stays home, one lives at the in-laws'. The reason is simple: kids ask to do it again. And again. It's the rare toy that holds up after the unboxing wears off.
"Honestly thought it was an edited TikTok. First try on my daughter's snack plate, she pulled a smiley face off and screamed. Two-week-long obsession now." — Casey M.
A Screen-Free Win They Actually Choose Over the Tablet
✓ Beats Screen Time Without the Fight: Hands-on play they pick on their own. Three minutes of prep, twenty minutes of real focus.
✓ Built for Real Kid Hands: Non-toxic ink, sturdy barrel that survives the floor drop, click-on caps small fingers can manage. Suitable from age 3 with adult supervision near water.
✓ Works the First Time You Try It: 12 colors, a bowl of room-temp water, any smooth plate. No tutorial video required.
How It Works: Three Steps to a Floating Drawing
Step 1: Find a smooth, non-porous surface — a ceramic plate, a polished spoon, the inside of a glass mug. Wipe it dry.
Step 2: Draw your design with a SkyRipple™ pen. Let it sit for 10 seconds — the ink turns from wet-shiny to matte. That's the cue it's ready.
Step 3: Lay the plate flat in a shallow bowl of room-temp water, or gently pour water onto the plate. The drawing lifts off and floats. Slide a spoon underneath to scoop it and play.

| Why It Matters | SkyRipple™ Pens | Traditional Art Supplies |
|---|---|---|
| Wow Factor | ✅ Drawings lift off and float on water | ❌ Stay flat on the paper |
| Cleanup | ✅ Wipes off ceramic and glass in seconds | ❌ Stains clothes, tables, fingers |
| Surface Freedom | ✅ Plates, spoons, glass, mugs, whiteboards | ❌ Paper only |
| Kid-Safe Ink | ✅ Non-toxic, made for children | ❌ Safety varies by brand |
What's in the Set
- Set Contents: 12 whiteboard pens in assorted bright colors with click-on caps
- Drawing Surfaces: Ceramic plates, glass, polished metal, whiteboards, glossy paper, smooth plastic — anything non-porous
- Drying Time: About 10 seconds before dipping
- Ink: Non-toxic, water-floatable dry-erase formula. "No ghosting" — wipes cleanly off whiteboards too
- Ages: Recommended for kids 3+ with adult supervision near water
The Questions Parents Actually Ask
Will it stain my plates or mugs?
No. The ink wipes off smooth ceramic, glass, and polished metal with a damp cloth or paper towel. Avoid porous surfaces like raw wood or unglazed pottery — those will hold the color.
What age is it good for?
Built for kids 3+. The pens have child-safe click-on caps and the ink is non-toxic. An adult should be nearby for the water-bowl part.
Why didn't the drawing float on my first try?
Two usual culprits: the surface was porous (paper or unglazed pottery — needs to be smooth and non-absorbent), or the ink didn't fully dry. Wait the full 10 seconds and try again on a ceramic plate.
How long does one set last?
These are full-size whiteboard markers, not novelty stubs. Most families get weeks of daily play out of one 12-pen set.
Can my kid use them on paper too?
Yes — they work as normal markers on paper. The floating effect only happens on smooth non-porous surfaces, so save the plates and spoons for "magic mode."
Our Promise: If Their Eyes Don't Light Up, You Don't Pay
Try SkyRipple™ at home for 30 days. If the drawings don't lift off and float — or your kid doesn't ask to do it "one more time" until you have to call dinner — message us for a full refund. We'd rather lose the sale than send something that doesn't deliver the moment.
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Lift Your Kid's Doodles Off a Plate — No Screens, Just Real-World Magic
SkyRipple™ Pens look like normal whiteboard markers. Then your kid draws a fish on a ceramic plate, dips it in water, and the fish slides right off the plate and floats on the surface. No tablet. No app. Just a pen, a spoon, and a five-year-old's face lighting up.
Stop Handing Over the iPad Every Rainy Afternoon
You already know the screen-time guilt. Crayons get boring after ten minutes. Paint means setting up, cleaning up, and finding the kid's shirt soaked through by lunch. SkyRipple™ takes 30 seconds to start, packs back into the case, and gives kids a wow moment that feels like a real magic trick — because to them, it is.
➤ Floats Doodles Off Any Smooth Surface: Draw on a ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon, or whiteboard. The ink dries in seconds, then lifts off the surface and floats the moment it meets water.
➤ Goes Anywhere a Bowl Goes: Pack the 12 pens into a tote and they work on a hotel kitchenette plate, a glass at a restaurant, the bathtub at grandma's house. Screen-free travel play that fits in a side pocket.
➤ Kid-Safe Ink, Wipes Off Clean: Non-toxic whiteboard formula that wipes off plates and spoons with a damp cloth or a dry paper towel. No staining on ceramic, glass, or polished metal.
Why the Drawings Actually Float — the One-Line Version
The ink is a dry-erase formula: pigment held together by a release agent that bonds to itself, not to the surface beneath. When water slips underneath the dried ink film, it lifts the whole drawing off in one piece. The shape stays intact and floats on top. That's it — no batteries, no app, no setup.
Two things matter for it to work cleanly: the surface needs to be smooth and non-porous (ceramic plate, glass dish, polished spoon — paper or unfinished wood won't release), and the ink needs about 10 seconds to dry. Get those two right and it works every time.
Why Parents Keep Buying a Second Set for the Grandparents' House
Parents who pick these up after seeing the video tend to order a second set within a month — one stays home, one lives at the in-laws'. The reason is simple: kids ask to do it again. And again. It's the rare toy that holds up after the unboxing wears off.
"Honestly thought it was an edited TikTok. First try on my daughter's snack plate, she pulled a smiley face off and screamed. Two-week-long obsession now." — Casey M.
A Screen-Free Win They Actually Choose Over the Tablet
✓ Beats Screen Time Without the Fight: Hands-on play they pick on their own. Three minutes of prep, twenty minutes of real focus.
✓ Built for Real Kid Hands: Non-toxic ink, sturdy barrel that survives the floor drop, click-on caps small fingers can manage. Suitable from age 3 with adult supervision near water.
✓ Works the First Time You Try It: 12 colors, a bowl of room-temp water, any smooth plate. No tutorial video required.
How It Works: Three Steps to a Floating Drawing
Step 1: Find a smooth, non-porous surface — a ceramic plate, a polished spoon, the inside of a glass mug. Wipe it dry.
Step 2: Draw your design with a SkyRipple™ pen. Let it sit for 10 seconds — the ink turns from wet-shiny to matte. That's the cue it's ready.
Step 3: Lay the plate flat in a shallow bowl of room-temp water, or gently pour water onto the plate. The drawing lifts off and floats. Slide a spoon underneath to scoop it and play.

| Why It Matters | SkyRipple™ Pens | Traditional Art Supplies |
|---|---|---|
| Wow Factor | ✅ Drawings lift off and float on water | ❌ Stay flat on the paper |
| Cleanup | ✅ Wipes off ceramic and glass in seconds | ❌ Stains clothes, tables, fingers |
| Surface Freedom | ✅ Plates, spoons, glass, mugs, whiteboards | ❌ Paper only |
| Kid-Safe Ink | ✅ Non-toxic, made for children | ❌ Safety varies by brand |
What's in the Set
- Set Contents: 12 whiteboard pens in assorted bright colors with click-on caps
- Drawing Surfaces: Ceramic plates, glass, polished metal, whiteboards, glossy paper, smooth plastic — anything non-porous
- Drying Time: About 10 seconds before dipping
- Ink: Non-toxic, water-floatable dry-erase formula. "No ghosting" — wipes cleanly off whiteboards too
- Ages: Recommended for kids 3+ with adult supervision near water
The Questions Parents Actually Ask
Will it stain my plates or mugs?
No. The ink wipes off smooth ceramic, glass, and polished metal with a damp cloth or paper towel. Avoid porous surfaces like raw wood or unglazed pottery — those will hold the color.
What age is it good for?
Built for kids 3+. The pens have child-safe click-on caps and the ink is non-toxic. An adult should be nearby for the water-bowl part.
Why didn't the drawing float on my first try?
Two usual culprits: the surface was porous (paper or unglazed pottery — needs to be smooth and non-absorbent), or the ink didn't fully dry. Wait the full 10 seconds and try again on a ceramic plate.
How long does one set last?
These are full-size whiteboard markers, not novelty stubs. Most families get weeks of daily play out of one 12-pen set.
Can my kid use them on paper too?
Yes — they work as normal markers on paper. The floating effect only happens on smooth non-porous surfaces, so save the plates and spoons for "magic mode."
Our Promise: If Their Eyes Don't Light Up, You Don't Pay
Try SkyRipple™ at home for 30 days. If the drawings don't lift off and float — or your kid doesn't ask to do it "one more time" until you have to call dinner — message us for a full refund. We'd rather lose the sale than send something that doesn't deliver the moment.



























