At some point in the history of human development mankind looked down at the humble crayon and wondered if it had more creative potential than just being used to color inside a line. It turns out the ...
Well, most everything always comes back around full circle...well, except the staying in the lines part - coloring with crayons and a hot glue gun is not the easiest to control! I hope you enjoy and ...
In 2019, Victor Casale got a cryptic email from Crayola asking him to work with the company on a secret project. The cosmetic chemist’s mind immediately jumped to that single pinkish crayon that has ...
The Easton-based Crayola today announced new Colors of the World crayons that represent “over 40 global skin tones across the world.” Crayola said in a news release on PRnewswire.com that it announced ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Crayola is encouraging kids to color the world with kindness with its 3rd annual Million Crayon Giveaway. The giveaway will be held at five Crayola Experience locations across the ...
Do kids still color with crayons? See, my grandchildren are older now and obviously don’t indulge in that business, and with all the computers and tweeters and other such paraphernalia, I wonder how ...
"It's all worth it, though, just to see kids' faces light up when they're handed a new box of crayons," Bryan Ware tells PEOPLE of his project Know a hero? Send suggestions to [email protected]. For ...
Crayola blue it with the name of its new crayon color, according to some early reactions. The longtime crayon-maker retired original color "dandelion" from its classic box of 24 to make room for a new ...
A brilliant blue color, discovered accidentally by Oregon State University chemists, will soon be the newest addition to Crayola’s box. The crayon color, inspired by the blue pigment known as “YInMn” ...
LAGUNA WOODS, Calif. (KABC) -- A former teacher from Laguna Woods wanted to do something to help out the people of Ukraine. So he went on a mission to Poland, armed with crayons and coloring books. It ...
While watching his children color with crayons in a restaurant during a birthday dinner in 2001, Bryan Ware was suddenly hit with a question that consumed him: What happened to those packs of free ...