Marines, as the joke goes, eat crayons. If you’ve spent any time in or around the U.S. military in the last decade, you’ve probably heard some variation of it. Whether it’s that a Marine doesn’t know ...
A Marine veteran has spent the last several years trying to turn a joke at the Corps’ expense into a successful business, and it looks like he’s nearly there with Crayons Ready to Eat. Created by ...
Discover how crayons are made and then create your own with this craft that is great for all ages and a fun weekend activity! Your crayons will make excellent teacher gifts, party favors, or ...
The first box of Crayolas rolled off the production line 101 years ago, and today the company's Easton, Pennsylvania, factory turns out 12 million crayons a day. “We maintain the process as though we ...
Mixed media artist Lisa Solomon describes how she and five other artists have embraced Crayola in their work Harvest ABC's, 2019 Lisa Solomon I was driving around in my car one day listening to NPR ...
Crayons Ready to Eat are every Marine's dream. (Courtesy of Frank Manteau) While finishing up a work project, Marine-veteran-turned-carpenter Frank Manteau decided to employ the use of a popular piece ...
When we were children, we learned all kinds of things. We learned things as vastly different as our languages and cultures, but one thing that was pretty much universal was coloring. Coloring was a ...
As America's iconic crayon manufacturer Crayola braces for another highly profitable back-to-school season, kids around the world prepare to carry on the more than century-long tradition of colorful ...
If you’re wondering what the best lip crayons are, you’ve got just as many options to choose from as you would with a lipstick. Lip crayons come in various forms — thin and pointy; wide and chubby; ...
Imagine your child (or you) being able to hand-pick their own pack of Crayola crayons for free. A brand-new box of crayons with only the colors you want is a kid’s dream. Crayola Experience, to ...
It’s easy (and, you know, good for the planet) to repurpose your crayons into super-fun shapes; all it takes is a $1 ice cube mold from Ikea. This DIY is a huge hit with kids, and it’s a great ...