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SplashMuse™ Marbling Paint Kit — Swirl, Lift & Hang Real Marbled Prints Kids Make Themselves

SplashMuse™ Marbling Paint Kit — Swirl, Lift & Hang Real Marbled Prints Kids Make Themselves

Hand Your Kid a Pinterest-Worthy Project They'll Actually Finish

You've seen the marbling videos — colors swirling on water, a finished print lifting off onto paper, looking ten times harder than it is. SplashMuse™ is that kit. Drop the paints, swirl with the stick, transfer onto paper — and watch your 5-year-old make something they'll demand goes on the fridge.

Skip the Craft Kits That End Up Dried Out in a Drawer

Most kids' art kits go one of two ways. Too messy — paint on the carpet, on the dog, on the kid. Or too boring — they lose interest in 10 minutes and it's back to the iPad. The middle ground (fun for them, sane for you) barely exists.

➤ Holds Their Attention Longer Than the Tablet: Every swirl lands different, so they stay in the zone making print after print instead of bailing after one.

➤ Builds Steady-Hand Control Without It Feeling Like a Drill: The slow, careful swirling motion quietly sharpens fine motor skills while it just feels like play.

➤ Lets Them Take Real Risks (No "Wrong" Designs): No coloring inside the lines. Every drop lands somewhere new, so they keep experimenting instead of freezing up trying to "do it right."

How Water + Special Paint Does the Marbling Work for Them

SplashMuse™ uses a water-based marbling paint that floats on the surface of the water in the tray instead of mixing in. Kids drop colors with the dropper, swirl them around with the wooden sticks, then lay a sheet of paper flat on top. The paint clings to the paper — and lifts off a finished marbled print in seconds.

Regular paint sets need brushes, palettes, and a parent on standby with paper towels. This one needs a tray of water and about 90 seconds of explaining.

Why Pinterest Moms Keep Re-Ordering for Birthdays and Rainy Days

From cautious-skeptic parents to kids who "don't do crafts," the same comment keeps showing up: they didn't expect it to actually work this well, and they didn't expect their kid to ask to do it again the next day.

"Bought it for a rainy Saturday thinking we'd get one go out of it before someone started complaining. We've made about 30 prints in two weeks. My 6-year-old has a stack of them taped to her bedroom wall." — Renee K.

Quiet, Creative Play That Doesn't Spill onto the Carpet

✓ Hours of Hands-On Quiet: They lose themselves in the swirling. You get to actually finish your coffee while it's still hot.

✓ Paint Stays in the Tray, Not on the Couch: Colors float on the water and lift onto paper — nothing sprays, drips, or stains the table.

✓ Comes Out Different Every Single Time: New pattern, new color combo, new keeper. The novelty doesn't burn out after day one.

Three Steps From Water Tray to Framed Keepsake

Step 1: Fill the tray and prep the surface with the included thickening powder so the paint will float.

Step 2: Drop colors onto the water and swirl them around with the wooden sticks until the pattern looks right.

Step 3: Lay a sheet of paper flat on top, lift it straight off, and let your kid hang their fresh print somewhere they'll see it every day.

Why Choose SplashMuse™? Regular Paint Sets Coloring Books & Apps
A Different Print Every Time — pattern shifts with every drop, so kids stay curious ❌ One painting and they're bored ❌ Same images, same outcomes
Mess Stays in the Tray — paint floats on water and transfers cleanly to paper ❌ Drips, smears, stained clothes ❌ Battery drains, you confiscate
A Real Object They Made — finished prints to frame, gift, or tape to the wall ❌ Fridge art that fades ❌ Nothing physical to show for it

What's Actually in the Box

  • Paint colors: Choose between 6 colors or 12 colors — water-based, non-toxic marbling paint in dropper bottles (6ml each)
  • Includes: White marbling tray, droppers, wooden swirl sticks, thickening powder packets, blank transfer paper sheets, and a printed quick-start card
  • Materials: Sturdy plastic tray, water-based pigments — washes off skin with water
  • Age: Recommended for ages 3+. Choking-hazard warning for small parts — adult supervision for younger kids
  • Box size: 7.8 x 5.5 in — fits in a drawer or on a craft shelf between sessions

Questions Parents Always Ask Before Hitting Buy

Is it actually mess-free, or is that just marketing?

The paint floats on the water and lifts onto the paper, so nothing sprays around. Wipe the tray once when you're done, pour the water out — it doesn't stain hands or the kitchen table.

Can my 4-year-old do it without me hovering the whole time?

Yes, after one quick demo. The swirling and transferring is simple enough that kids do it solo from the second print on. Stick around for the first try — then go finish your coffee.

How many prints can we actually make before the paint runs out?

Plenty. Only a few drops are needed per print, so the 6-color kit easily delivers 20+ prints and the 12-color kit stretches further. Refill the tray with water and powder between sessions.

Do the finished prints stay vibrant or fade in a week?

Once they dry, the colors hold. Kids tape them to walls, slip them into frames, or use them as gift wrap and homemade greeting cards.

Is the paint safe if it gets on skin or clothes?

Yes — the paint is non-toxic and water-based, and washes off skin with water. We still suggest old clothes (or an apron) for younger kids the first time, just in case.

Should I get the 6-color or 12-color set?

The 6-color kit is plenty for one kid trying it for the first time. The 12-color kit is the gift pick — more color combinations, more prints, and better for two siblings sharing.

Send Them to the Tray Instead of the Tablet This Weekend

If SplashMuse™ doesn't keep your kid genuinely engaged through their first session — or if the prints don't come out the way the photos show — let us know and we'll make it right. We'd rather lose the sale than be one more craft kit ending up dried out in a drawer. Order today and have one project they'll ask for again on Sunday morning.

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SplashMuse™ Marbling Paint Kit — Swirl, Lift & Hang Real Marbled Prints Kids Make Themselves

Hand Your Kid a Pinterest-Worthy Project They'll Actually Finish

You've seen the marbling videos — colors swirling on water, a finished print lifting off onto paper, looking ten times harder than it is. SplashMuse™ is that kit. Drop the paints, swirl with the stick, transfer onto paper — and watch your 5-year-old make something they'll demand goes on the fridge.

Skip the Craft Kits That End Up Dried Out in a Drawer

Most kids' art kits go one of two ways. Too messy — paint on the carpet, on the dog, on the kid. Or too boring — they lose interest in 10 minutes and it's back to the iPad. The middle ground (fun for them, sane for you) barely exists.

➤ Holds Their Attention Longer Than the Tablet: Every swirl lands different, so they stay in the zone making print after print instead of bailing after one.

➤ Builds Steady-Hand Control Without It Feeling Like a Drill: The slow, careful swirling motion quietly sharpens fine motor skills while it just feels like play.

➤ Lets Them Take Real Risks (No "Wrong" Designs): No coloring inside the lines. Every drop lands somewhere new, so they keep experimenting instead of freezing up trying to "do it right."

How Water + Special Paint Does the Marbling Work for Them

SplashMuse™ uses a water-based marbling paint that floats on the surface of the water in the tray instead of mixing in. Kids drop colors with the dropper, swirl them around with the wooden sticks, then lay a sheet of paper flat on top. The paint clings to the paper — and lifts off a finished marbled print in seconds.

Regular paint sets need brushes, palettes, and a parent on standby with paper towels. This one needs a tray of water and about 90 seconds of explaining.

Why Pinterest Moms Keep Re-Ordering for Birthdays and Rainy Days

From cautious-skeptic parents to kids who "don't do crafts," the same comment keeps showing up: they didn't expect it to actually work this well, and they didn't expect their kid to ask to do it again the next day.

"Bought it for a rainy Saturday thinking we'd get one go out of it before someone started complaining. We've made about 30 prints in two weeks. My 6-year-old has a stack of them taped to her bedroom wall." — Renee K.

Quiet, Creative Play That Doesn't Spill onto the Carpet

✓ Hours of Hands-On Quiet: They lose themselves in the swirling. You get to actually finish your coffee while it's still hot.

✓ Paint Stays in the Tray, Not on the Couch: Colors float on the water and lift onto paper — nothing sprays, drips, or stains the table.

✓ Comes Out Different Every Single Time: New pattern, new color combo, new keeper. The novelty doesn't burn out after day one.

Three Steps From Water Tray to Framed Keepsake

Step 1: Fill the tray and prep the surface with the included thickening powder so the paint will float.

Step 2: Drop colors onto the water and swirl them around with the wooden sticks until the pattern looks right.

Step 3: Lay a sheet of paper flat on top, lift it straight off, and let your kid hang their fresh print somewhere they'll see it every day.

Why Choose SplashMuse™? Regular Paint Sets Coloring Books & Apps
A Different Print Every Time — pattern shifts with every drop, so kids stay curious ❌ One painting and they're bored ❌ Same images, same outcomes
Mess Stays in the Tray — paint floats on water and transfers cleanly to paper ❌ Drips, smears, stained clothes ❌ Battery drains, you confiscate
A Real Object They Made — finished prints to frame, gift, or tape to the wall ❌ Fridge art that fades ❌ Nothing physical to show for it

What's Actually in the Box

  • Paint colors: Choose between 6 colors or 12 colors — water-based, non-toxic marbling paint in dropper bottles (6ml each)
  • Includes: White marbling tray, droppers, wooden swirl sticks, thickening powder packets, blank transfer paper sheets, and a printed quick-start card
  • Materials: Sturdy plastic tray, water-based pigments — washes off skin with water
  • Age: Recommended for ages 3+. Choking-hazard warning for small parts — adult supervision for younger kids
  • Box size: 7.8 x 5.5 in — fits in a drawer or on a craft shelf between sessions

Questions Parents Always Ask Before Hitting Buy

Is it actually mess-free, or is that just marketing?

The paint floats on the water and lifts onto the paper, so nothing sprays around. Wipe the tray once when you're done, pour the water out — it doesn't stain hands or the kitchen table.

Can my 4-year-old do it without me hovering the whole time?

Yes, after one quick demo. The swirling and transferring is simple enough that kids do it solo from the second print on. Stick around for the first try — then go finish your coffee.

How many prints can we actually make before the paint runs out?

Plenty. Only a few drops are needed per print, so the 6-color kit easily delivers 20+ prints and the 12-color kit stretches further. Refill the tray with water and powder between sessions.

Do the finished prints stay vibrant or fade in a week?

Once they dry, the colors hold. Kids tape them to walls, slip them into frames, or use them as gift wrap and homemade greeting cards.

Is the paint safe if it gets on skin or clothes?

Yes — the paint is non-toxic and water-based, and washes off skin with water. We still suggest old clothes (or an apron) for younger kids the first time, just in case.

Should I get the 6-color or 12-color set?

The 6-color kit is plenty for one kid trying it for the first time. The 12-color kit is the gift pick — more color combinations, more prints, and better for two siblings sharing.

Send Them to the Tray Instead of the Tablet This Weekend

If SplashMuse™ doesn't keep your kid genuinely engaged through their first session — or if the prints don't come out the way the photos show — let us know and we'll make it right. We'd rather lose the sale than be one more craft kit ending up dried out in a drawer. Order today and have one project they'll ask for again on Sunday morning.

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Hand Your Kid a Pinterest-Worthy Project They'll Actually Finish

You've seen the marbling videos — colors swirling on water, a finished print lifting off onto paper, looking ten times harder than it is. SplashMuse™ is that kit. Drop the paints, swirl with the stick, transfer onto paper — and watch your 5-year-old make something they'll demand goes on the fridge.

Skip the Craft Kits That End Up Dried Out in a Drawer

Most kids' art kits go one of two ways. Too messy — paint on the carpet, on the dog, on the kid. Or too boring — they lose interest in 10 minutes and it's back to the iPad. The middle ground (fun for them, sane for you) barely exists.

➤ Holds Their Attention Longer Than the Tablet: Every swirl lands different, so they stay in the zone making print after print instead of bailing after one.

➤ Builds Steady-Hand Control Without It Feeling Like a Drill: The slow, careful swirling motion quietly sharpens fine motor skills while it just feels like play.

➤ Lets Them Take Real Risks (No "Wrong" Designs): No coloring inside the lines. Every drop lands somewhere new, so they keep experimenting instead of freezing up trying to "do it right."

How Water + Special Paint Does the Marbling Work for Them

SplashMuse™ uses a water-based marbling paint that floats on the surface of the water in the tray instead of mixing in. Kids drop colors with the dropper, swirl them around with the wooden sticks, then lay a sheet of paper flat on top. The paint clings to the paper — and lifts off a finished marbled print in seconds.

Regular paint sets need brushes, palettes, and a parent on standby with paper towels. This one needs a tray of water and about 90 seconds of explaining.

Why Pinterest Moms Keep Re-Ordering for Birthdays and Rainy Days

From cautious-skeptic parents to kids who "don't do crafts," the same comment keeps showing up: they didn't expect it to actually work this well, and they didn't expect their kid to ask to do it again the next day.

"Bought it for a rainy Saturday thinking we'd get one go out of it before someone started complaining. We've made about 30 prints in two weeks. My 6-year-old has a stack of them taped to her bedroom wall." — Renee K.

Quiet, Creative Play That Doesn't Spill onto the Carpet

✓ Hours of Hands-On Quiet: They lose themselves in the swirling. You get to actually finish your coffee while it's still hot.

✓ Paint Stays in the Tray, Not on the Couch: Colors float on the water and lift onto paper — nothing sprays, drips, or stains the table.

✓ Comes Out Different Every Single Time: New pattern, new color combo, new keeper. The novelty doesn't burn out after day one.

Three Steps From Water Tray to Framed Keepsake

Step 1: Fill the tray and prep the surface with the included thickening powder so the paint will float.

Step 2: Drop colors onto the water and swirl them around with the wooden sticks until the pattern looks right.

Step 3: Lay a sheet of paper flat on top, lift it straight off, and let your kid hang their fresh print somewhere they'll see it every day.

Why Choose SplashMuse™? Regular Paint Sets Coloring Books & Apps
A Different Print Every Time — pattern shifts with every drop, so kids stay curious ❌ One painting and they're bored ❌ Same images, same outcomes
Mess Stays in the Tray — paint floats on water and transfers cleanly to paper ❌ Drips, smears, stained clothes ❌ Battery drains, you confiscate
A Real Object They Made — finished prints to frame, gift, or tape to the wall ❌ Fridge art that fades ❌ Nothing physical to show for it

What's Actually in the Box

  • Paint colors: Choose between 6 colors or 12 colors — water-based, non-toxic marbling paint in dropper bottles (6ml each)
  • Includes: White marbling tray, droppers, wooden swirl sticks, thickening powder packets, blank transfer paper sheets, and a printed quick-start card
  • Materials: Sturdy plastic tray, water-based pigments — washes off skin with water
  • Age: Recommended for ages 3+. Choking-hazard warning for small parts — adult supervision for younger kids
  • Box size: 7.8 x 5.5 in — fits in a drawer or on a craft shelf between sessions

Questions Parents Always Ask Before Hitting Buy

Is it actually mess-free, or is that just marketing?

The paint floats on the water and lifts onto the paper, so nothing sprays around. Wipe the tray once when you're done, pour the water out — it doesn't stain hands or the kitchen table.

Can my 4-year-old do it without me hovering the whole time?

Yes, after one quick demo. The swirling and transferring is simple enough that kids do it solo from the second print on. Stick around for the first try — then go finish your coffee.

How many prints can we actually make before the paint runs out?

Plenty. Only a few drops are needed per print, so the 6-color kit easily delivers 20+ prints and the 12-color kit stretches further. Refill the tray with water and powder between sessions.

Do the finished prints stay vibrant or fade in a week?

Once they dry, the colors hold. Kids tape them to walls, slip them into frames, or use them as gift wrap and homemade greeting cards.

Is the paint safe if it gets on skin or clothes?

Yes — the paint is non-toxic and water-based, and washes off skin with water. We still suggest old clothes (or an apron) for younger kids the first time, just in case.

Should I get the 6-color or 12-color set?

The 6-color kit is plenty for one kid trying it for the first time. The 12-color kit is the gift pick — more color combinations, more prints, and better for two siblings sharing.

Send Them to the Tray Instead of the Tablet This Weekend

If SplashMuse™ doesn't keep your kid genuinely engaged through their first session — or if the prints don't come out the way the photos show — let us know and we'll make it right. We'd rather lose the sale than be one more craft kit ending up dried out in a drawer. Order today and have one project they'll ask for again on Sunday morning.