I used to have a toy called Spin Art (or something): you spun a piece of cardboard around fast in its drum (to prevent splatters!) while dropping watercolors on it to get some wild abstract designs.
I had the Etch-A-Sketch Animator! That was MUCH more fun. Might even still have it packed away somewhere, but probably not. Probably wouldn’t have the book that went with it anymore, anyway to create the animations.
therese_callahan2002 almost 8 years ago
I remember being able to draw a perfect staircase on an Etch A Sketch.
Retired Dude almost 8 years ago
I had a Big Chief.
KEA almost 8 years ago
Google Etch-a-Sketch art, you’ll be astounded. I was lucky if I could produce a rectangle without overruns.
Godfreydaniel almost 8 years ago
I used to have a toy called Spin Art (or something): you spun a piece of cardboard around fast in its drum (to prevent splatters!) while dropping watercolors on it to get some wild abstract designs.
bookworm0812 almost 8 years ago
I had the Etch-A-Sketch Animator! That was MUCH more fun. Might even still have it packed away somewhere, but probably not. Probably wouldn’t have the book that went with it anymore, anyway to create the animations.
brain Les almost 8 years ago
My toy was a pencil and paper….That was all….
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Mine was called a “Big Chief”!