Showing posts with label crayola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crayola. Show all posts
April 18, 2015
Enjoy the Sunshine with these Outdoor Crayola Products
Crayola has a great assortment of outdoor products to get children's creative
juices flowing in the great outdoors. My children love drawing and colouring on the sidewalk with these bright and bold sidewalk chalk. They love the assortment of the new
special effects chalks such as neon, sparkle, and tie-dye.
March 19, 2015
Win and Explore Crayola Colour Alive
Crayola has launched an exciting new virtual
colouring experience called Colour Alive, which
allows children to bring their colouring
creations to life and interact with them using a
smartphone or tablet. Like a classic colouring page, Colour Alive starts on paper, where children can let their imaginations run wild, and customize characters with their own colours and patterns, then merge them with special colour effects on compatible iOS, Android, and Windows devices.
November 9, 2014
Making Our Own Paint With Crayola and Sketching
Paint Maker is lots of fun to use because we get to create our own custom paint colours by mixing and shaking. This Paint Maker kit from Crayola is for everyone over eight years. Both my children helped me make the colours, and enjoyed this interactive kit that provides us everything we need to make 15 unique paint colours.
October 29, 2014
Get Creative This Holiday With Crayola
My daughter and I enjoyed using the Crayola Beadola Charm Maker kit to make fun, detailed beads. The kit includes 3 1/4 lb air drying clay bags in grey, pink, and purple, 25 gems, and four bead plates with twenty four bead designs such as hearts, stars and more for us to make imprints on the clay beads.
October 15, 2014
September 10, 2014
Getting Creative with Crayola Model Magic
Model Magic is a wonderful lightweight, spongy, unique modelling material for children to shape fun figures, blend, or cover objects and decorate. It is much easier to use than clay, and the non-crumbling formula sticks to itself and not our fingers. The finished objects are left outside to air dry, depending on the size of the craft shape it can take overnight or up to 72 hours to dry.
August 26, 2014
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