
ColorSpin™ — Pick Color Palettes by Twist, Not by Trial and Error
Spin Two Layers, See the Color Combos That Actually Work Together
Most color wheels are wall art. This one fits in your palm and changes what shows through as you twist — so the colors that go together stop being a guess and start being a 5-second spin.
Stuck Reaching for the Same Six Colors? You're Not the Problem.
Flat color charts show every hue at once. That's the problem — when everything's visible, nothing helps you choose. You end up grabbing the same combos. ColorSpin™ hides what's not in your palette so you can finally see what is.
➤ Two rotating layers, not a flat chart.: Twist the top wheel over the bottom and only the colors overlapping in both windows show through. That's the "gamut mask" technique illustrators have used for decades — now you carry it.
➤ Twenty hues, three levels of vividness each.: Built on perception-based color science (think Munsell), not the red-yellow-blue model from third-grade art class. More usable nuance per spin.
➤ Two-inch silver-plated body, hard enamel fill.: Heavy enough to feel like a real tool. Smooth edges. No flimsy printed wheel that lives forever in your supply drawer.
Meet ColorSpin™ — The Pocket Color Wheel That Spins
A 2-inch silver-plated enamel pin with two rotating layers stacked on a base. Twist the top, watch which colors line up in the open windows, and you're looking at a working palette — pulled from twenty perception-based hues with three vividness levels each.
It's the same gamut-masking trick painters and illustrators learn in workshops, miniaturized and made wearable. Pin it to your tote, magnet it to your embroidery hoop, or hang it from your bag — whichever way you carry it, the color decisions get easier.
Buyers Who Started Skeptical and Stayed
"I'm a bead-weaver. I've reached for the same five color combos for years. First weekend with this pin I tried three palettes I never would have considered on my own. Now it lives on my project bag." — Sarah K. Buyers tell us the same story: they bought it for the look, then found themselves actually using it.
What You'll Use It For (Beyond Looking Good On Your Tote)
✓ Pick palettes in 5 seconds, not 5 minutes.: Spin until two colors line up in both windows. Done — that's a working pair. Add a third with another twist.
✓ Plan paintings, projects, and rooms before you commit.: One buyer used hers to settle a bedroom paint scheme before buying test pots. Lower-stakes color choices, fewer regrets at checkout.
✓ Wear it, magnet it, or hang it.: Three variants — pin for jackets and totes, magnet for stitching hoops and fridges, keychain for bags. Same 2-inch face across all three.
How It Works: Twist. Read. Use.
Step 1: Hold the pin between your fingers and twist the top layer over the bottom. Two open windows shift across the color ring underneath.
Step 2: Look at the colors showing through both windows. That's your isolated palette — the small group your eye can actually work with at once.
Step 3: Spin again to test alternatives. Stop on the combination that fits the mood you want. Apply it to your painting, thread, room, or outfit.

| ColorSpin™ | Printed Color Wheel | Static Color Apps |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Two rotating layers isolate combos for you | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ 20 perception-based hues, 3 vividness levels each | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Wear, magnet, or carry — built for daily use | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs
- Diameter: 2 inches — palm-sized, large enough to read color combos clearly
- Body: Silver-plated metal frame with hard enamel color fill
- Color range: 20 hues based on perception color science, 3 vividness levels per hue
- Pin variant: Two pin posts with durable black rubber backs
- Magnet variant: Two strong magnets — doubles as a needleminder on stitching hoops and magnetic boards
- Keychain variant: Two keyring options included
Real Questions, Honest Answers
How smooth is the spin?
It twists cleanly with finger pressure, but tightness varies between pieces — this is a visual learning tool first and a fidget second. If you want a frictionless spinner toy, this isn't it. If you want a pocket color tool that happens to be satisfying to spin, you're in the right place.
Pin, magnet, or keychain — which should I pick?
Pin if you wear it on bags and jackets. Magnet if you cross-stitch or embroider — it doubles as a needleminder on your hoop. Keychain if you want it clipped to keys or a sketchbook. The 2-inch face is identical across all three.
Will it actually help me pick better colors?
If you keep reaching for the same go-to combos, yes. The two rotating layers force your eye to focus on a small group of hues at once instead of every color competing for attention. Buyers tell us the difference shows up by the second or third use.
What if it doesn't click for me?
Email us within 30 days and we'll make it right. No restocking fee, no run-around. Color tools are personal — if this one isn't yours, we'll handle it.
How can I reach you with questions?
Email any time. Our team replies within one business day, usually sooner.
Spin Once. You'll Get It.
The next color decision you face — paint, thread, paint chip, outfit — is coming this week. ColorSpin™ pays for itself the first time it saves you from picking the wrong palette. Add yours to cart and have it on your bag by next weekend.
Spin Two Layers, See the Color Combos That Actually Work Together
Most color wheels are wall art. This one fits in your palm and changes what shows through as you twist — so the colors that go together stop being a guess and start being a 5-second spin.
Stuck Reaching for the Same Six Colors? You're Not the Problem.
Flat color charts show every hue at once. That's the problem — when everything's visible, nothing helps you choose. You end up grabbing the same combos. ColorSpin™ hides what's not in your palette so you can finally see what is.
➤ Two rotating layers, not a flat chart.: Twist the top wheel over the bottom and only the colors overlapping in both windows show through. That's the "gamut mask" technique illustrators have used for decades — now you carry it.
➤ Twenty hues, three levels of vividness each.: Built on perception-based color science (think Munsell), not the red-yellow-blue model from third-grade art class. More usable nuance per spin.
➤ Two-inch silver-plated body, hard enamel fill.: Heavy enough to feel like a real tool. Smooth edges. No flimsy printed wheel that lives forever in your supply drawer.
Meet ColorSpin™ — The Pocket Color Wheel That Spins
A 2-inch silver-plated enamel pin with two rotating layers stacked on a base. Twist the top, watch which colors line up in the open windows, and you're looking at a working palette — pulled from twenty perception-based hues with three vividness levels each.
It's the same gamut-masking trick painters and illustrators learn in workshops, miniaturized and made wearable. Pin it to your tote, magnet it to your embroidery hoop, or hang it from your bag — whichever way you carry it, the color decisions get easier.
Buyers Who Started Skeptical and Stayed
"I'm a bead-weaver. I've reached for the same five color combos for years. First weekend with this pin I tried three palettes I never would have considered on my own. Now it lives on my project bag." — Sarah K. Buyers tell us the same story: they bought it for the look, then found themselves actually using it.
What You'll Use It For (Beyond Looking Good On Your Tote)
✓ Pick palettes in 5 seconds, not 5 minutes.: Spin until two colors line up in both windows. Done — that's a working pair. Add a third with another twist.
✓ Plan paintings, projects, and rooms before you commit.: One buyer used hers to settle a bedroom paint scheme before buying test pots. Lower-stakes color choices, fewer regrets at checkout.
✓ Wear it, magnet it, or hang it.: Three variants — pin for jackets and totes, magnet for stitching hoops and fridges, keychain for bags. Same 2-inch face across all three.
How It Works: Twist. Read. Use.
Step 1: Hold the pin between your fingers and twist the top layer over the bottom. Two open windows shift across the color ring underneath.
Step 2: Look at the colors showing through both windows. That's your isolated palette — the small group your eye can actually work with at once.
Step 3: Spin again to test alternatives. Stop on the combination that fits the mood you want. Apply it to your painting, thread, room, or outfit.

| ColorSpin™ | Printed Color Wheel | Static Color Apps |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Two rotating layers isolate combos for you | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ 20 perception-based hues, 3 vividness levels each | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Wear, magnet, or carry — built for daily use | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs
- Diameter: 2 inches — palm-sized, large enough to read color combos clearly
- Body: Silver-plated metal frame with hard enamel color fill
- Color range: 20 hues based on perception color science, 3 vividness levels per hue
- Pin variant: Two pin posts with durable black rubber backs
- Magnet variant: Two strong magnets — doubles as a needleminder on stitching hoops and magnetic boards
- Keychain variant: Two keyring options included
Real Questions, Honest Answers
How smooth is the spin?
It twists cleanly with finger pressure, but tightness varies between pieces — this is a visual learning tool first and a fidget second. If you want a frictionless spinner toy, this isn't it. If you want a pocket color tool that happens to be satisfying to spin, you're in the right place.
Pin, magnet, or keychain — which should I pick?
Pin if you wear it on bags and jackets. Magnet if you cross-stitch or embroider — it doubles as a needleminder on your hoop. Keychain if you want it clipped to keys or a sketchbook. The 2-inch face is identical across all three.
Will it actually help me pick better colors?
If you keep reaching for the same go-to combos, yes. The two rotating layers force your eye to focus on a small group of hues at once instead of every color competing for attention. Buyers tell us the difference shows up by the second or third use.
What if it doesn't click for me?
Email us within 30 days and we'll make it right. No restocking fee, no run-around. Color tools are personal — if this one isn't yours, we'll handle it.
How can I reach you with questions?
Email any time. Our team replies within one business day, usually sooner.
Spin Once. You'll Get It.
The next color decision you face — paint, thread, paint chip, outfit — is coming this week. ColorSpin™ pays for itself the first time it saves you from picking the wrong palette. Add yours to cart and have it on your bag by next weekend.
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Spin Two Layers, See the Color Combos That Actually Work Together
Most color wheels are wall art. This one fits in your palm and changes what shows through as you twist — so the colors that go together stop being a guess and start being a 5-second spin.
Stuck Reaching for the Same Six Colors? You're Not the Problem.
Flat color charts show every hue at once. That's the problem — when everything's visible, nothing helps you choose. You end up grabbing the same combos. ColorSpin™ hides what's not in your palette so you can finally see what is.
➤ Two rotating layers, not a flat chart.: Twist the top wheel over the bottom and only the colors overlapping in both windows show through. That's the "gamut mask" technique illustrators have used for decades — now you carry it.
➤ Twenty hues, three levels of vividness each.: Built on perception-based color science (think Munsell), not the red-yellow-blue model from third-grade art class. More usable nuance per spin.
➤ Two-inch silver-plated body, hard enamel fill.: Heavy enough to feel like a real tool. Smooth edges. No flimsy printed wheel that lives forever in your supply drawer.
Meet ColorSpin™ — The Pocket Color Wheel That Spins
A 2-inch silver-plated enamel pin with two rotating layers stacked on a base. Twist the top, watch which colors line up in the open windows, and you're looking at a working palette — pulled from twenty perception-based hues with three vividness levels each.
It's the same gamut-masking trick painters and illustrators learn in workshops, miniaturized and made wearable. Pin it to your tote, magnet it to your embroidery hoop, or hang it from your bag — whichever way you carry it, the color decisions get easier.
Buyers Who Started Skeptical and Stayed
"I'm a bead-weaver. I've reached for the same five color combos for years. First weekend with this pin I tried three palettes I never would have considered on my own. Now it lives on my project bag." — Sarah K. Buyers tell us the same story: they bought it for the look, then found themselves actually using it.
What You'll Use It For (Beyond Looking Good On Your Tote)
✓ Pick palettes in 5 seconds, not 5 minutes.: Spin until two colors line up in both windows. Done — that's a working pair. Add a third with another twist.
✓ Plan paintings, projects, and rooms before you commit.: One buyer used hers to settle a bedroom paint scheme before buying test pots. Lower-stakes color choices, fewer regrets at checkout.
✓ Wear it, magnet it, or hang it.: Three variants — pin for jackets and totes, magnet for stitching hoops and fridges, keychain for bags. Same 2-inch face across all three.
How It Works: Twist. Read. Use.
Step 1: Hold the pin between your fingers and twist the top layer over the bottom. Two open windows shift across the color ring underneath.
Step 2: Look at the colors showing through both windows. That's your isolated palette — the small group your eye can actually work with at once.
Step 3: Spin again to test alternatives. Stop on the combination that fits the mood you want. Apply it to your painting, thread, room, or outfit.

| ColorSpin™ | Printed Color Wheel | Static Color Apps |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Two rotating layers isolate combos for you | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ 20 perception-based hues, 3 vividness levels each | ❌ | ❌ |
| ✅ Wear, magnet, or carry — built for daily use | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs
- Diameter: 2 inches — palm-sized, large enough to read color combos clearly
- Body: Silver-plated metal frame with hard enamel color fill
- Color range: 20 hues based on perception color science, 3 vividness levels per hue
- Pin variant: Two pin posts with durable black rubber backs
- Magnet variant: Two strong magnets — doubles as a needleminder on stitching hoops and magnetic boards
- Keychain variant: Two keyring options included
Real Questions, Honest Answers
How smooth is the spin?
It twists cleanly with finger pressure, but tightness varies between pieces — this is a visual learning tool first and a fidget second. If you want a frictionless spinner toy, this isn't it. If you want a pocket color tool that happens to be satisfying to spin, you're in the right place.
Pin, magnet, or keychain — which should I pick?
Pin if you wear it on bags and jackets. Magnet if you cross-stitch or embroider — it doubles as a needleminder on your hoop. Keychain if you want it clipped to keys or a sketchbook. The 2-inch face is identical across all three.
Will it actually help me pick better colors?
If you keep reaching for the same go-to combos, yes. The two rotating layers force your eye to focus on a small group of hues at once instead of every color competing for attention. Buyers tell us the difference shows up by the second or third use.
What if it doesn't click for me?
Email us within 30 days and we'll make it right. No restocking fee, no run-around. Color tools are personal — if this one isn't yours, we'll handle it.
How can I reach you with questions?
Email any time. Our team replies within one business day, usually sooner.
Spin Once. You'll Get It.
The next color decision you face — paint, thread, paint chip, outfit — is coming this week. ColorSpin™ pays for itself the first time it saves you from picking the wrong palette. Add yours to cart and have it on your bag by next weekend.




























