Dizzy

Booking Now for Fall 2025

Foster Gray the founder, Standing behind a table that says 'Dizzy Doodles' with Spin Art supplies outdoors at a event with trees, buildings, and a parking lot in the background.

Doodles

For all ages

Spin

Art

Button

Making

Station

Spin Art Button Making Station ✶

How it works.

First, the paper is put on the fan.

Person placing a sheet of paper that says 'Dizzy Doodles' on a fan.

Secondly, the paper is colored to your liking.

Person drawing Spin Art that says 'Dizzy Doodles', on a fan.

Then, the paper is taken off and turned into a button.

Person making Spin Art That says 'Dizzy Doodles' into a button with a button maker.

Finally, you have the finished result.

A person holding a Spin Art button saying 'Dizzy Doodles', Displaying it to camera.

Gallary

Spin Art

A colorful Spin Art button Saying 'Dizzy Doodles'
A colorful Spin Art button Saying 'Dizzy Doodles'
A colorful Spin Art button Saying 'Dizzy Doodles'

Customs

A small button featuring a painted landscape of a snow-capped mountain, flowing river, and green fields under a blue sky.
A small button with a painted landscape of mountains, a blue sky with clouds, and green ground.
Painting of a wooden house with a deck near the water surrounded by trees.

Meet Our Founders

Foster Gray, And Ben Bosse the Founders standing behind a table at an outdoor event, with a banner reading 'Dizzy Doodles'. The table has spinners, pens. Both children wear white caps and smile at the camera.

Meet Foster Gray, And Ben Bosse. Founders of Dizzy Doodles

Evergreen Middle School incoming 7th-grader, 11-year-old Foster Gray is the creative force behind Dizzy Doodles, a spin art button-making station that turns imagination into wearable art. Half of all proceeds from his booth will help fund his once-in-a-lifetime school trip to the Galápagos Islands

Ben Bosse, also a 7th grader is the engineering mind behind the business and also Foster’s best friend. Ben compliments Foster’s creativity with his pragmatism and serious organizational chops.

The idea for Dizzy Doodles was born during a screen-free grounding (thanks, Mom & Dad), when Foster invented the Dizzy Doodler, a spin art machine powered by a handheld fan. 

Visitors to their booth are invited to create their own spin art by choosing their unique color combination. Once the art is complete, Foster will turn the art into a wearable button.

FAQ’s

What is Dizzy Doodler?

Dizzy Doodler is a spin art button-making booth. Guests create their own colorful, swirling designs using our spinning station, and then we press their art into wearable buttons to take home.

Who runs Dizzy Doodler?

Dizzy Doodler is run by Foster Gray, an 11-year-old entrepreneur and artist, with help from friends and family. It started as a fun way to make and share art—and help fund a school trip to the Galápagos Islands.

What kind of events can I book you for?

  • Birthday parties

  • School events

  • Art fairs

  • Farmers markets

  • Community festivals

  • Corporate events and team-building

If you’ve got people and a place to make cool stuff, we’ll be there.

What ages is it for?

Dizzy Doodler is fun for all ages—kids, teens, and adults. No artistic skills needed.

Where are you located?

We’re based in Evergreen, Colorado, and serve the surrounding areas. Want us to come to your event? Contact us and we’ll work it out.

How much does it cost?

Pricing depends on the size of your event. Check out our Booking page for options, or contact us for a custom quote.

How long does each button take to make?

Each spin art piece takes about 1–2 minutes to create. Once the artwork is done, we press it into a button right on the spot.

What do I get to take home?

Each guest takes home a one-of-a-kind button featuring the art they made themselves.

Can I bring Dizzy Doodler to my school or business?

Yes! Dizzy Doodler is a great fit for school art days, company picnics, and community gatherings. Reach out and let’s make it happen.

What teachers are saying…

Person in red jacket kicking a large Godzilla-like creature plush toy on a snowy surface with a clear blue sky in the background.

Foster’s Dizzy Doodles booth is a stellar way for kids to tap into their creativity & bring their unique designs to life. Not only does it activate each participant’s inner artist, but it also boosts confidence & continued connection once their art is transformed into a button. It’s an absolutely contagious experience—just wait ‘til you see!


Ms. Julia Fliss, Evergreen Middle School

Book the Dizzy Doodles Booth at Your Next Event

 Teacher and Parent Approved

Private Events

  • Available for birthday parties or other events

Ask us about attending your favorite festival or market:

  • Give children an entertaining and interactive experience while parents can shop or mingle.

Bookings.

Foster Gray the founder, Standing behind a table that says 'Dizzy Doodles' with Spin Art supplies and people making Spin Art outdoors at a event with trees, buildings, and a parking lot in the background.