Do you have kids? Were you ever a kid? (Hi, yes, that’s all of you). Chances are there’s a stash of old broken-up crayons hidden somewhere in your house among the more respectable art supplies. Maybe ...
Just because they are rough on their crayons doesn't mean your kids have to draw with little waxy nubs. Craft site Chica and Jo has a tutorial on breathing new life into your crayons. Gather up all ...
Are your kids already bringing broken school supplies home at the bottom of their backpacks? Or maybe your littlest kids are getting bored at home with their older siblings away at school all day?
If your house and car are full of broken and worn-down crayons after a summer of coloring and doing art projects, don’t throw them out! Instead, collect them all in a box or basket and try this easy ...
I’ve always found melted wax to be a fun medium to work with as the possibilities you can do with it are essentially endless. For awhile, I worked with melting crayons on canvas to make various shapes ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Alicia Olivieri, a teacher and Livingston resident, wanted to come up with something she could create at home, market and sell to ...
Learn to draw expressive people using crayons, shading, and creative crayon techniques. James A. Schwalbach teaches kids how to draw people using crayons. Learn to vary pressure for shading, blend ...
National Crayon Day is a good time to donate. Today is National Crayon Day! What better time to highlight the wonderful local organization that since 2008 has been providing crayons and other needed ...
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 ...
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