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Gift Idea for Kids: RoseArt Extreme Air Brush Studio

November 18, 2013 By Shannah Coe 14 Comments

This post is sponsored by RoseArt.  However, as always, all thoughts and opinions shared here are 100% my own.

Christmas gift shopping for littles can be a challenge.  If yours are like mine, their tastes change daily  or they circle everything in the catalog out of pure excitement over the gift receiving part of the holiday season.  RoseArt provided me an opportunity to try out their Extreme Air Brush Studio and I am so glad they did.  I now know what just about kid on my list that is over the age of five will be getting for Christmas from us…it is a great gift idea for kids.
Extreme Airbrush Studio with Label_wmI picked up our Extreme Air Brush Studio from Walmart and brought it home intending to have H make Christmas cards with it later in the week.  She immediately spotted it in the bag and begged to try it out.
Extreme Airbrush Studio with H_wmWe were having a surprise party for Maya later that evening and I really needed to keep H busy so she wouldn’t accidentally spill the beans so I said we could go ahead and open it.  I loved that the packaging was super easy to get open so I wasn’t sitting there for 20 minutes trying to get the thing set up for her to play with.  Try doing THAT with an excited six year old at your side. Using the product is really easy too.
1. Select any RoseArt SuperTip Marker and load it into the handle of the motorized sprayer. Make sure the marker is inserted all the way into the handle. Adjust the marker forward or backward slightly to achieve the desired spray pattern.

RoseArt recommends experimenting with how to correctly insert the markers in the holder so that the product sprays ink optimally (not too much, not too little).

I put the first marker in and H told me I had put it in too far.  I was insistent that I was right and
Extreme Airbursh Studio Marker with Label_wmI guess kids really do get toys better than adults, huh?!

2. Select your favorite stencil and lay it on a blank sheet of paper.

3. Turn on the motorized sprayer, press the red button on the handle and spray away!

Extreme Airbrush Studio in Use_wm

Mommy’s little blob from putting the marker in too far didn’t bother her much and she just sprayed around it.

4. Be creative! You can paint stunning pictures and graphics using the included stencils or feel free to create designs all your own.
I let H take over and she had so much fun just doing random things with it on our paper so she could learn all the different ways it works {she is truly the daughter of an engineer}!
Then, we broke out the stencils!
Extreme Airbrush Studio Stenciled Name_wmI was busy in the other room but apparently H had decided to make a little banner for the surprise party 🙂  Later that night, at the party, she pulled every person there in to show them the Extreme Air Brush Studio in action.  I heard a few of the kids tell their parents they wanted one and I quickly pulled the parents aside to let them know we would most likely be gifting these to H’s friends.  I’ll be waiting until Black Friday because I imagine Walmart will be offering a deal on this great toy. {Stay tuned for me to share the details of the deal once they are released}

You can also check out the Extreme Air Brush product video for tips to have the best experience creating air brush artwork! It’s not hard, but in order to ensure a satisfactory experience, RoseArt wants to guide you a bit on the product set up!

To celebrate their 90th Anniversary, RoseArt is hosting a Facebook sweepstakes where participating fans are eligible to win weekly gift cards and prize packs, as well as a $1,000 Visa gift card for holiday shopping.  Be sure to go enter before 12/21/2013.

Good luck with the rest of your shopping this holiday season! You now don’t have to worry about finding gifts for the kids {over five} because this is a winner.

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Filed Under: Kids, Sponsors Tagged With: Air Brush Toy, Airbrush Paint, Arts and Crafts, Arts and Crafts Ideas, Crafts for Kids, Extreme Air Brush Studio, Gifts for Kids, Gifts under $20, Graffiti Art, Kids Holiday Gift, RoseArt, RoseArt Extreme Air Brush Studio, Screen Free Holiday Gift, Super Tip Markers

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  1. Jocelyn @ Hip Mama's Place says

    November 18, 2013 at 8:39 am

    Looks like fun! Thanks for the review!
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    • Shannah Coe says

      November 18, 2013 at 12:40 pm

      Thanks! This is a super fun toy. I even spent some time playing with it and had a blast.

      Reply
  2. Joanne says

    November 18, 2013 at 9:11 am

    We got an airbrush marker gadget last year for Christmas with T-shirts. My teens really enjoyed it, that my oldest wants to try spray painting.
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    • Shannah Coe says

      November 18, 2013 at 12:39 pm

      Oh, I bet an airbrush thing for t-shirts would be fun. I love this Air Brush Studio because the markers are washable so I don’t have to worry too much if my daughter ends up spraying herself!

      Reply
  3. Ashley B. says

    November 18, 2013 at 10:53 am

    Oh my goodness, my daughter would love this! Actually, so would I! I’m going to go put this on her Christmas wish list- it looks like so much fun!
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    • Shannah Coe says

      November 18, 2013 at 12:38 pm

      This is seriously a super fun toy. I even had fun drawing/coloring/writing with it. At $20, you can’t beat it. I can’t wait to see what the Black Friday deal is too.

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  4. Paula Nicolas says

    November 18, 2013 at 8:03 pm

    We have an airbrush which I’m afraid to let my children use because I’m wary about the permanent markers. I don’t think mine is kid friendly… This sure is a great idea! I’ll definitely get one of these!
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  5. Therese @ Fresh Idea Studio says

    November 19, 2013 at 7:59 am

    That’s soo fun Shannah! My girls would love that for Christmas! Thanks for the great idea!
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  6. Shauna S says

    November 19, 2013 at 10:34 am

    This looks like a great gift. My son would love this.

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  7. Debbie Miller says

    November 19, 2013 at 12:16 pm

    This seems like a great gift for my little cousin! Thanks for sharing.
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  8. Mary @Capturing Magical Memories says

    November 19, 2013 at 7:10 pm

    This looks like sooooo much fun. We love RoseArt in our house. We choose them all the time over the ‘other’ brand and I love all the different options they have.
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  9. Lauren @ The Thinking Closet says

    November 23, 2013 at 12:11 pm

    I would have loved this as a kid – – heck, I’d love it now! Thanks for sharing!
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  10. John Deere Kids Tractor says

    November 25, 2013 at 5:09 am

    Oh wow nice idea for the upcoming Christmas gift for my son. I would buy Extreme Air Brush Studio for sure….
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  11. Ronnie says

    November 27, 2013 at 1:40 pm

    I had something similar to this when I was a kid and it was so much fun to paint with them! On mine, you had to blow on one side of the marker and the same effect would happen. This seems like an easier system and it looks like your daughter is having fun!
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