about 10-20 bucks
red and yellow
Colors that start with the letters bl:blackblizzard blue (a Crayola Crayon color)blueblush (a Crayola Crayon color)
· Dandelion (a Crayola Crayon color) · Denim (a Crayola Crayon color) · Desert Sand (a Crayola Crayon color)
In 1993 Crayola conducted a poll to find out the most popular colors in America. Blue was voted the most popular Crayola Crayon color.
· Tan (a Crayola Crayon color) · Taupe · Teal · Teal Blue (a former Crayola Crayon color retired in 2003) · Thistle (a Crayola Crayon color) · Tickle Me Pink (a Crayola Crayon color) · Timber Wolf (a Crayola Crayon color) · Torch Red (a Crayola Crayon color) · Tropical Rain Forest (a Crayola Crayon color) · Tumbleweed (a Crayola Crayon color) · Turquoise · Turquoise Blue (a Crayola Crayon color)
· Beaver (a Crayola Crayon color) · Beige
· Almond (a Crayola Crayon color) · Amber · Antique Brass (a Crayola Crayon color) · Apricot · Aqua · Aquamarine (a Crayola Crayon color) · Asparagus (a Crayola Crayon color) · Atomic Tangerine (a Crayola Crayon color) · Auburn · Azure
Salmon, Sepia, Shamrock and Sunglow are Crayola Crayon colors. Silver and slate gray are colors.
· Navy Blue (a Crayola Crayon color) · Neon Carrot (a Crayola Crayon color)
Colors that start with the letter a:alizarinalmond (a Crayola Crayon color)amaranthamberamethystantique brass (a Crayola Crayon color)apricotaquaaquamarineasparagus (a Crayola Crayon color)atomic tangerine (a Crayola Crayon color)auburnazure
Colors: · Jade · Jazzberry Jam (a Crayola Crayon color) · Jungle Green (a Crayola Crayon color) · Khaki
No, the original 8 colors were basically Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Violet and Yellow. Almost everyone thinks that the original yellow box with the Gold Medal on it was the original 8-color box but that didn't come out until 1905 and Crayola debuted in Aug 2003. They had a green box of 8 back then that contained: Black, Blue, Brown, English Vermilion, Green, Orange, Violet, Yellow. Now English Vermillion is a red color and was commonly used as a Red back during that time so technically those have always been the standard 8 colors. The 8-color box goes back even before Crayola was created. Franklin Mfg Co. were the first to use this size box and set the standard for those colors. White, however, was an original color featured in the Crayola assortment in 1903. They used it in a 12 color box for artists and sketching and it could be found in their 18, 24 and 28 color sets. Over the 100+ years of Crayola, White is one of the most consistent colors whereas other colors like Red, Blue and Green changed fairly significantly over the years.