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Crayons and Markers

Crayons and markers are often the first writing implement a child ever has their hands on. Both crayons and markers come in a very wide variety of colors and qualities. Some types can be picked up at the local grocery store, and are responsible for the majority of artwork found taped to fridges. Other varieties are of a much higher quality, and are used by commercial artists to create much more complex work.

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How do you wax a skateboard?

To take wax off a surfboard you need to leave it in the sun for half an hour, so that the wax melts. You can sometimes simply wipe/scrape it off with a wax comb or a butter knife carefully. To get the last remanants of wax off orange oil works well (with little orange man picture on front). If it was a surfboard you could try a little turps, but i would use turps sparingly on a body board as it coulc eat away at the foam,

How many crayon where in the first box of Crayola crayon?

Most people believe there were eight colors but in reality, Binney & Smith (the name of the company that produced the Crayola product at that time) had an entire catalog of crayon boxes with every size from 6 colors to 30 colors. The largest size of named colors was a 28-color box called the Crayola No 51 and the colors were numbered on their wrappers and then the numbers had color names on the box. They did produce a 30-color box but the crayons didn't have wrappers on them and so the colors couldn't be tracked back to what color names they actually were. It was common to not put wrappers on crayons sold to artists.

How many Baseballs are made a day?

There are about 2 million baseballs made each year by the Rawlings company. This means that there are about 5,480 baseballs made each day.

Will Crayola washable paint come out of your hair?

Just take a shower and use shampoo and just work threw your hair.

If its dry i would maybe try brushing threw it, it may hurt my who wants paint in their hair? After that just shampoo and condition your hair.

What crayon is the safest for children?

They are for coloring not eating....most crayons are non-toxic.

Where were crayons developed?

Crayola has two manufacturing facilites in Pennsylvania and one in Mexico. Check the crayon box and see if it says made in USA or made in Mexico. I believe crayons are made in all three locations.

How do you get crayon out of already washed and dried clothes?

I've heard to try this: First, rub ice on the wax. The ice will harden the wax so you can scrape off as much as possible. Then try placing a paper towel or two on top of the affected area and iron over it with a low heat. The iron is supposed to melt the wax and the paper towel should wick the melted wax away.

What are a lists of independent markers?

D. consequently, furthermore, however, therefore, besides, also

What are some Crayon colors that begin with the letter S?

Crayola Crayon colors include salmon, scarlet, sky blue and sepia. Additional Crayola Crayon colors include screamin' green, sea green, shadow, spring green, sunglow and sunset orange.

What are some examples of transitional markers and their functions?

Transitional markers, also known as transition words or phrases, help guide readers through a text by indicating relationships between ideas. Examples include "however," which contrasts opposing points; "therefore," which shows cause and effect; "meanwhile," indicating simultaneous events; and "for example," which introduces illustrations or clarifications. These markers enhance coherence and clarity in writing by signaling connections and transitions between thoughts.

What do they put in crayons to get color?

A Crayola crayon is made of paraffin wax and pigment.

How did crayons change America?

Well, I can't answer that directly but for me it gives me a cheap, easy, colorful way to finish projects, color pictures, and write things. There are many "fancy" colors that you could use too. Colors you may not even heard of but they may become your new favorite color!

What are the names of Crayola crayon colors?

MahoganyFuzzy Wuzzy BrownChestnutRed OrangeSunset OrangeBittersweetMelonOutrageous OrangeVivid TangerineBurnt SiennaBrownSepiaOrangeBurnt OrangeCopperMango TangoAtomic TangerineBeaverAntique BrassDesert SandRaw SiennaTumbleweedTanPeachMacaroni and CheeseApricotNeon CarrotAlmondYellow OrangeGoldShadowBanana ManiaSunglowGoldenrodDandelionYellowGreen YellowSpring GreenOlive GreenLaser LemonUnmellow YellowCanaryYellow GreenInch WormAsparagusGranny Smith AppleElectric LimeScreamin GreenFernForest GreenSea GreenGreenMountain MeadowShamrockJungle GreenCaribbean GreenTropical Rain ForestPine GreenRobin Egg BlueAquamarineTurquoise BlueSky BlueOuter SpaceBlue GreenPacific BlueCeruleanCornflowerMidnight BlueNavy BlueDenimBluePeriwinkleCadet BlueIndigoWild Blue YonderManateeBlue BellBlue VioletPurple HeartRoyal PurplePurple Mountains' MajestyViolet (Purple)WisteriaVivid VioletFuchsiaShocking PinkPink FlamingoPlumHot MagentaPurple PizzazzRazzle Dazzle RoseOrchidRed VioletEggplantCeriseWild StrawberryMagentaLavenderCotton CandyViolet RedCarnation PinkRazzmatazzPiggy PinkJazzberry JamBlushTickle Me PinkPink SherbetMaroonRedRadical RedMauvelousWild WatermelonScarletSalmonBrick RedWhiteTimberwolfSilverGrayBlack

red, red orange, scarlet, orange, yellow orange, yellow green, green yellow, spring green, robin's egg blue, blue, indigo, blue purple, plum, eggplant, salmon, carnation pink, magenta, cotton candy, black, grey, white, timberwolf, tumbleweed, brown, sepia, raw sienna, burnt sienna, tan, gold, silver, copper, antique brass, cerise, periwinkle, cadet blue, red violet, violet red, violet (purple), shadow gray, lemon, green

For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, see the related links section below. The list of Crayola crayon colors will also show you what each color looks like.

Crayola has a set of 120 core colors. The colors available at any one time vary. Please see the Related Links for a historical list.

What is the best way to find crayon thevesl?

Well, honey, the best way to catch those crayon thieves is to set up a sting operation in the kindergarten classroom. Plant some glittery bait and hide behind the finger-painting station. Once those little rascals take the bait, pounce on them like a fierce mama bear protecting her cubs. Just make sure to have some extra crayons handy for bribery – works like a charm every time.

Is a wax crayon a good conductor?

it is a conductor, but rather a very weak one. VERY WEAK

When were Crayola colored pencils introduced?

Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith introduced their Crayola Crayons in a box of 8 in 1903.

The first colors were black, brown, blue, red, purple, orange, yellow, and green. 5 cents.

How do you get crayon and pen off of wood?

This is going to sound crazy but it TOTALLY works to remove pen or ink off of wood. I used it to remove ink pen (ball point) from Maple cabinets. Use toothpaste. Dab toothpaste on a papertowel and rub the ink on the wood. It comes RIGHT OUT! I used Aquafresh but I think any toothpaste will work.

Do crayons set fire on the radiator?

Crayons are colour powder pigments held in a binder of wax. So the wax will melt on a warm to hot radiator.

How do you get crayon off of canvas?

Freeze it with ice, and scrape it out. That would work, if it was chunks of crayon. To get the stains out of fabric, use WD-40 and dish soap. First apply the WD-40 with a sponge. Lay a paper towel on top to soak up the dye. After about 15-20 minutes of soaking, wash it with dish soap. Throw it in the washer a few times and it should be fine. Hope this helps!

How long does it take crayon wax to biodegrade?

Crayons are made with paraffin wax, which is a byproduct of petroleum and can be toxic. Paraffin can take decades or up to a century to decompose once it reaches the landfill. Crayons are produced massively and a lot end up in the landfill. Other claims have been that they contain Asbestos. Independent analysis have found very, very small traces of asbestos on crayons, but too small to be toxic.

There are alternatives such as recycled crayons or crayons made out of vegetable oil or soy wax, which are renewable resources.