Win one of 5 Spirograph Studio sets

In time for Christmas!

Spirograph Studio Set

This is a quick giveaway, just one week, so that we can get the prizes turned around and out to you for Christmas. Meaning that I haven’t actually got our review set yet, so you’re going to have to make do with a quick video

http://youtu.be/SO3apZFcVYE

The iconic Spirograph is back. We do actually still have a set that was Tim’s as a child, it will be interesting to compare them across the years 😉 Kids of all ages can draw cool, geometric creations in bright colour. The new 21st century Spirograph now comes with eye-popping 3D technology, so kids can watch the drawings jump out from the page in an amazing display. Sets are available from £4.99 to £24.99 rrp.

We are offering five winners the chance to win a Spirograph Optical 3D Studio Set, worth £24.99 rrp

With its geometric and swirling patterns, Spirograph has helped kids big and small to create beautiful art, stunning designs and wonderful memories for generations. I can’t wait to get my hands on it actually, I love the geometric patterns and colouring them in 😉

Spirograph continues this tradition in 21st century style with all new sets. The Spirograph Optical 3D Studio Set also comes with cool 3D glasses that enable you to watch the different colours in your design pop out from the page in cool 3D.

Spirograph Studio Set Contents

Includes:

• 12 Drawing Wheels and 4 Templates.

• 3D Effect Dual Colour Pen, 2 Florescent Markers, 3 Colour Pens and a Rainbow Pencil..

• Optical 3D Glasses – includes 3 LR44 Batteries

• Spirograph Design Book.

• 10 Drawing Papers and 1 Spirograph Sticker.

• Sealable Storage Bag.

• For ages 5 years and over

This is a great set, and would make a wonderful present. Easy entry with the Gleam widget below, but make sure you comment here on blog and leave your commenting name in the widget! I do check 🙂 Don’t panic if you’re a first time commenter, comments are moderated to prevent spam.

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Win 1 of 5 Spirograph Optical 3D Studio sets


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Comments

26 responses to “Win one of 5 Spirograph Studio sets”

  1. Definitely remember playing with one of these back when I was at school!

  2. Spirograph first went on sale in 1965.(The year I was born) Its geometric and swirling patterns chimed perfectly with the Op Art and geometric designs that were popular in the 60s. It also fitted in fantastically with the psychedelic patterns of the later swinging sixties.
    I still think it’s groovy <3

  3. Sadly no. All i have is a teddy. Left it all when i fled

  4. Lego! Mainly because it so expensive and doesn’t date!

  5. No toys left over.. no idea what my parents did with them all! I remember having a spirograph too so would love one for my three.

  6. I loved spirograph as a child!

  7. My daughter has my Sindys and all the outfits and my children have a huge box of my childhood Lego, along with some 80’s board games.

  8. Tracey Peach avatar
    Tracey Peach

    No they all got sold or given away

  9. Lynsey Buchanan avatar
    Lynsey Buchanan

    Our big yellow teapot is still in top condition 30 years on and 5 neices and nephews have played with it after me.

  10. Tracy Nixon avatar
    Tracy Nixon

    Yes, Lego, Meccano sets, Twister, Monopoly, Game of Life, Frustration, Buckaroo, my My Little ponies and show stable to name a few! My children now have them 🙂

  11. We have LEGO from when I was young and 30 odd years later it blend in with the new stuff apart from the size of the people!

  12. kim neville avatar
    kim neville

    My mum has kept some puzzles from when we were younger

  13. Loved this when I was young. Brings back happy memories of life in Africa.

  14. Jo Hutchinson avatar
    Jo Hutchinson

    Cuddly toys and my old dolls house.

  15. kelly evans avatar
    kelly evans

    Loved this as a child!! x

  16. Ann MacLean Fleming avatar
    Ann MacLean Fleming

    I’ve got lots of toys left over from when I was a child…not always too keen on letting the kids get near them though! One big favourite that I (reluctantly!) relented and let my daughter play with was my My Little Pony collection…a huge hit and so much cuter than her own ones!

  17. Patricia Walker avatar
    Patricia Walker

    I have a remake of my first teddy bear, a panda called Pandy, which was made from a template made from the pieces of the original bear which was extremely fragile to say the least! Pandy himself is inside the remake so he is still with me. It will go to my grandsdaughter when she is a little older

  18. Patricia Walker avatar
    Patricia Walker

    I have a remake of my first teddy bear, a panda called Pandy, which was made from a template made from the pieces of the original bear which was extremely fragile to say the least! Pandy himself is inside the remake so he is still with me. It will go to my granddaughter when she is a little older

  19. I LOVED spirograph 🙂

  20. No, the only thing I have is my teddy and he lives on the wardrobe through fear of falling apart if he’s moved

  21. jo glasspool avatar
    jo glasspool

    my teddy bears xx

  22. Oh I LOVED Spirograph as a kid and every room in the house was littered with pieces of paper covered in geometric patterns.
    I would love to introduce my nieces to this game.

  23. yes, i had some where’s wally books

  24. LEGO and all my books.

  25. Sabrina Fancy avatar
    Sabrina Fancy

    I loved spirograph as a child!

  26. Natalie Crossan avatar
    Natalie Crossan

    all my cuddly toys xx

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