Crayola produces almost 3 billion crayons every year, and has made no secret of just how it does it. In fact, with its Crayola Experiences across the U.S., visitors are able to watch them being made ...
Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones. Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones and show how to write in rainbow colors.
There’s nothing like a brand new box of crayons — all of those sharp, colorful tips lined up in a row, just waiting to create beautiful things. Then one inevitably breaks and then another, and one day ...
The heat is on in and so is our creativity. To celebrate the kids going back to school this month, we decided to do a little experiment with the heat. We bought 3 packs of Crayola Crayons, a 16x20 ...