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How to make heart shaped crayons
Turn broken crayons into adorable heart-shaped ones! A fun and easy DIY craft perfect for Valentine's Day, 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 ...
The crayons did not carry a non-toxic certification on the back of the box. Some crayons may not be ready for play time, according to a new report. U.S. Public Interest Research Group, an advocacy ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Parents buying school supplies for grammar schoolers would be wise to avoid Playskool crayons. The brand, sold at Dollar Tree, was found to have trace elements of asbestos. "The good news is that when ...
A TikToker compared the quality of white Crayola crayons from 2017 and today, and the clear drop has artists seeing red. In a 13-second video, the user shows how the new crayon leaves a much dimmer ...
In mid-2015, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Action Fund's "Asbestos Nation" campaign announced that they had found "deadly asbestos fibers" in four brands of children's crayons. EWG reported ...
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 ...
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