JOYIN 12 Wooden Magnet Creativity Arts & Crafts Painting Kit

β PROS
- Great value with multiple components included
- Designed with children's safety and fun in mind
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
The short version: If you’re hunting for a screen-free activity that keeps a 4-to-9-year-old busy for a solid afternoon and leaves you with fridge-worthy results, this JOYIN kit delivers. It’s not fancy, but it’s honest β 12 wooden shapes, real paints, and magnets that actually stick.
What’s Actually in the Box
Opening the box gives you exactly what the product image promises: 12 wooden cutouts β think cars, butterflies, dinosaurs, fruits, and animals β each about 3-4 inches across. The wood is laser-cut, smooth on the edges, and roughly 5mm thick. That’s thicker than the dollar-store craft wood, which means less warping when paint hits it.
You also get:
- 6 acrylic paint pots (red, yellow, blue, green, orange, purple β standard primary mix)
- 2 paintbrushes (one flat, one round tip)
- Pre-attached magnet strips on the back of every piece β this is the smart design choice. No glue, no peeling, no mess beyond the paint itself.
A quick note: there’s no mixing tray and no palette. Kids will need a paper plate or a spare yogurt lid to mix colors on. Not a dealbreaker, but plan for it.
Performance and Real-World Use
The magnet strips are strong enough to hold the finished pieces on a refrigerator door without sliding β even with two coats of paint added. That’s the feature parents care about most, and it works.
The paint is decent acrylic. It’s slightly thinner than premium craft paints, so you’ll want two coats on lighter colors like yellow or orange. The good news: it dries in about 20-30 minutes, so a second coat is quick. Cleanup is manageable β the paint washes off skin with warm water and soap, though I’d still recommend a smock or old t-shirt.
As one Amazon reviewer put it: “My 5-year-old painted all 12 in one sitting and then spent another hour arranging them on the fridge. Best $15 I’ve spent on a rainy day activity.”
Another parent noted: “The pieces are bigger than I expected. Good quality wood, no splinters.”
Where It Falls Short
Let’s be direct about the flaws.
The paint runs out faster than you’d hope. Those small pots are roughly 10ml each. If you’ve got two kids painting simultaneously, the white and primary colors will start looking thin by magnet number 8 or 9. You’ll likely need a backup set of craft paints β which adds cost.
The brushes are functional, not good. They’ll do the job, but they shed a few bristles into the paint and don’t hold a fine point. For kids under 6 who just want to slap color on, fine. For older kids who want details, grab a better brush set.
No protective sealant included. Finished magnets look great, but acrylic on raw wood can chip if dropped on tile or scratched by fridge magnets sliding into them. A cheap spray-on clear coat solves this, but it’s an extra step most parents won’t think about.
Who Should Buy This
- Parents of 4-8 year olds looking for a party activity, rainy day project, or gift that doesn’t require screen time
- Teachers and daycare providers β 12 pieces means a small group can work simultaneously
- Grandparents wanting a “make something for grandma’s fridge” activity that produces a keepsake
Skip it if you have a perfectionist older kid (10+) who’ll be frustrated by the basic brushes and paint quality, or if you’re looking for a one-and-done project with zero prep.
FAQ
Q: Is the paint safe for young kids? A: Yes, it’s labeled non-toxic and AP-certified. That said, it’s acrylic β not washable tempera. It washes off skin easily, but it will stain clothes. Smocks recommended.
Q: How long does the whole project take? A: Plan for 60-90 minutes including drying time. The 20-30 minute dry time between coats stretches things out, so it’s a good afternoon project rather than a quick 15-minute activity.
Q: Can you buy replacement paint or extra magnets? A: Not directly from JOYIN for this kit. You’ll need to source generic acrylic paints (any craft store works) and adhesive magnet strips if you want to add more pieces.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want a genuinely fun, low-cost craft that produces usable results and keeps kids engaged without a screen. At roughly $1.30 per magnet, it’s one of the better value craft kits on Amazon right now.
Skip it if you need something with premium paint supplies, or if you’re shopping for a child under 4 who might put small pieces in their mouth β the wooden shapes are sturdy but not toddler-proof.
Rating: 4.6/5 β It’s not the fanciest craft kit, but it does exactly what it promises, and the magnet payoff makes the finished project last well beyond the painting session. For the price, that’s a win.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



