Crayola released the first 64ct crayon box in 1958, giving kids the opportunity to expand their imaginations beyond traditional colors, introduce new shades and add colorful fun to playtime! In ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. This was a Crayola kind of day. What’s that, you say? Well, it’s a day where ...
In 1957, Crayola released its first box of 64 crayons. The iconic box has long been a favorite among kids and fans of all ages. This year, Crayola is celebrating the box’s 64th birthday by offering a ...
Ethan Wescoe said being “awesome” involved bringing a crayon color to life. “I wore a cap and gown like I was graduating college,” the 9-year-old from Easton said in a telephone interview. “It felt ...
Created in 1903, the 8-count Crayola crayon box included the basics: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black. Eight colors could not begin to paint the complexity of America. The 64 ...
Christopher Straub of Bristol, armed with quaint names for different colored crayons like "London gray fog," entered the ...
Easton, Pa.? The first box sold for a nickel and contained eight colors: Red, blue, yellow, green, violet, orange, black and brown. Crayola has been coloring inside the lines ever since. In an age in ...
Hopefully kids these days are still using crayons and not just swiping iPads with their baby fingers, because for a lot of us, Crayolas are a signifier of a certain sweet (at least in our memories) ...