How can you erase a crayon from a paper?
The best way to stop crayons from writing is to leave them in the box.
What are fabric crayons made from?
You can use crayons on just about any kind of fabric. For some of the synthetics, you would find it easier to use a frame, or hoop to hold it tight. The best fabric is heavier cotton, denim, or canvas.
If you are working with a special project, you should purchase the Fabric Crayons, which are specially formulated to write on fabric.
What kind of structure is a crayon?
A crayon is a mass struture. It is a mass structure because it does not have a skeleton for a frame is does not hold anything it is, so it isn't a shell so it must be a mass.
What are the three size boxes of Crayola crayons and what are the colors in them?
Well when it comes to the standard colors they come in many different sizes. 8pk, 16pk, 24pk, 48pk, 64pk, 96pk, 120pk, and 150pk (includes specialty colors).
There are 133 standard colors. as far as exactly which come in what pack i am not %100 sure.
1 Almond
2 Antique Brass
3 Apricot
4 Aquamarine
5 Asparagus
6 Atomic Tangerine
7 Banana Mania
8 Beaver
9 Bittersweet
10 Black
11 Blizzard Blue
12 Blue
13 Blue Bell
14 Blue Gray
15 Blue Green
16 Blue Violet
17 Blush
18 Brick Red
19 Brown
20 Burnt Orange
21 Burnt Sienna
22 Cadet Blue
23 Canary
24 Caribbean Green
25 Carnation Pink
26 Cerise
27 Cerulean
28 Chestnut
29 Copper
30 Cornflower
31 Cotton Candy
32 Dandelion
33 Denim
34 Desert Sand
35 Eggplant
36 Electric Lime
37 Fern
38 Forest Green
39 Fuchsia
40 Fuzzy Wuzzy
41 Gold
42 Goldenrod
43 Granny Smith Apple
44 Gray
45 Green
46 Green Blue
47 Green Yellow
48 Hot Magenta
49 Inchworm
50 Indigo
51 Jazzberry Jam
52 Jungle Green
53 Laser Lemon
54 Lavender
55 Lemon Yellow
56 Macaroni and Cheese
57 Magenta
58 Magic Mint
59 Mahogany
60 Maize
61 Manatee
62 Mango Tango
63 Maroon
64 Mauvelous
65 Melon
66 Midnight Blue
67 Mountain Meadow
68 Mulberry
69 Navy Blue
70 Neon Carrot
71 Olive Green
72 Orange
73 Orange Red
74 Orange Yellow
75 Orchid
76 Outer Space
77 Outrageous Orange
78 Pacific Blue
79 Peach
80 Periwinkle
81 Piggy Pink
82 Pine Green
83 Pink Flaming
84 Pink Sherbert
85 Plum
86 Purple Heart
87 Purple Mountain's Majesty
88 Purple Pizzazz
89 Radical Red
90 Raw Sienna
91 Raw Umber
92 Razzle Dazzle Rose
93 Razzmatazz
94 Red
95 Red Orange
96 Red Violet
97 Robin's Egg Blue
98 Royal Purple
99 Salmon
100 Scarlet
101 Screamin' Green
102 Sea Green
103 Sepia
104 Shadow
105 Shamrock
106 Shocking Pink
107 Silver
108 Sky Blue
109 Spring Green
110 Sunglow
111 Sunset Orange
112 Tan
113 Teal Blue
114 Thistle
115 Tickle Me Pink
116 Timberwolf
117 Tropical Rain Forest
118 Tumbleweed
119 Turquoise Blue
120 Unmellow Yellow
121 Violet (Purple)
122 Violet Blue
123 Violet Red
124 Vivid Tangerine
125 Vivid Violet
126 White
127 Wild Blue Yonder
128 Wild Strawberry
129 Wild Watermelon
130 Wisteria
131 Yellow
132 Yellow Green
133 Yellow Orange
Are creatology markers washable?
it should be, just test it in an inconspicuous place inside the garment somewhere. Do that every time because who knows how it will react to different fabrics ya know.
What are the dimensions of a crayon?
The standard length for crayons is 90mm or 9 centimeters. This is about 3.5 inches.
Are crayons bad for the environment?
According to the Crayola website:
"Crayola is the manufacturer of high quality creative experience products marketed primarily under the Crayola and Silly Putty brand names.
"Crayola is continually evaluating opportunities to make our products environmentally friendly. We currently take steps to address environmental health and safety issues by reducing, reusing and recycling our materials. For example, at least 90% of Crayola Crayon packaging is made from recycled cardboard and nearly all Crayola product packaging is made of recyclable materials. For years, Crayola has remelted crayons that do not meet our high quality molding standards and reused the wax. All Crayola facilities comply with local and federal clean air standards."
For more information about recycling efforts and how Crayola works to keep the environment green, see Related Links, below.
Which state is the crayon state?
I'm not completley sure, but I THINK that it is Pennsylvania, since that's where the crayola factory is.
Are crayons more expensive than markers?
Markers: Types of Markers 1) Permanent 2) Temporary key ingredient: Ink Crayons: Types of crayons 1)Oil Pastel 2)pastel key ingredient: Wax
"They are the best crayons out there. I think they are the highest quality and because I color more rough than most it seems like I snap all other crayons. Always purchase name brand quality artist supplies and they will last longer and have better artwork."
I belive not, Laurnetienare superior in every way.
Softness of the lead= Lauentiens are so much softer than crayola.
Variety= Laurentiens have 8 more colors than crayola
lead breakage=laurentiens break less than crayola
organization= there are numbers and spots to write on laurentien unlike crayola.
the feel of wood when sharpened= the wood quality is great of lauentien. honestly the wood of crayola pencils are horrible.
Crayola's are even worse compared to amazing brand like Faber Castell, Prisma color and Derwent, but high quality comes at a high price. i belive it is something like $1.25 per pencil for prismacolors.
But for the same price range please dont buy crayola. Go buy laurentien. Crayola, just has a lot a of variety of art supplies i have to admite there construction paper is not bad. not all popular things are good.
Lauentien, please go but laurentien. Buy honestly what ever your DO NOT BUY ROSEART!
Where the word crayon came from originally?
The Crayola Company was originally named Binney & Smith after its founders, who started it in 1885. They began making products such as red pigment for barn paint and carbon black for car tires. Soon they started producing school products, and made the first dustless school chalk which was a big hit.
They noticed that there was a need among students for safe and affordable, but still quality, wax crayons, and so the first box of Crayola crayons was made. Binney's wife Alice made up the name, which came from the French words "craie" (chalk) and "oleagineaux"/"oleaginous" in English (meaning oily).
Soon they made even more art products, like paints and sharpenable fine art crayons. Over the years the company focused on art products and sold the pigment part of their company in 1955 while acquiring several other art product companies. They finally consolidated them all under the Crayola brand name in 1979.
How do you get rid of the crayon smell in an 2001 Jetta - short of having it professionally done?
They crayon smell is due to the sound deadening material they put under the carpet. From my research it was mostly the 2001 and 2002 model years...not only for Jetta's but also for New Beetles. I finally found a solution.
From my post on newbeetle.org
So I decided to get to the bottom of this crayon smell once and for all. I had already taken my drivers seat out to replace the set belt clip and figured I'd just go the extra mile. After taking the seat out I was able to slice off a little piece of the sound deadening pad that's under the carpet, and sure enough, it was the problem! Took me about an hour to take apart the center console and the passenger and back seat. Took me about 35 or 40 minutes to pull up the carpet/take out the sound barrier. If you mechanically inclined at all and have a few hours you could easily handle this job. I have the seats airing out in the garage and the windows down in the car to get rid of any lingering odor. If anyone wants more details, let me know....
What is the best color to be in a crayon box?
PURPLE, BLUE, GREEN, ORANGE, PINK!! They are all good ones but mine would be WHITE!! Because no one ever uses the white crayon, so when every one else is all used up, I would be the perfect girl!!
Who is the inventor of the crayon?
There is no one inventor recorded for the history of the crayon. Crayons evolved from the original encaustic painting with wax done as far back as the Greeks. Later, pastels, chalk and colored pencils all contributed to a piece of the modern crayon puzzle. Conte crayons were developed in the late 1700s in Europe and served to move the pastels closer toward a wax crayon solution even though they themselves weren't actually a wax crayon. Lithographers came along and used wax based crayons for their trade. Eventually companies in Europe such as Couleurs formulated crayons in sticks but made them from toxic substances.
In the USA, Franklin Mfg Co, NY was one of the first manufacturers of crayons in 1876. They started out with industrial crayons but were one of the first to feature school crayons for children in decorative boxes in the 1880s and 1890s. Charles Bowley, out of the Boston, MA area did the same in the late 1880s and when production got too big, he partnered with American Crayon Company who put out his line of crayons in 1902. All of the major pencil manufacturers dabbled in crayons prior to 1903 as well (Eagle Pencil, Eberhard Faber, American Lead Pencil, Joseph Dixon).
Other companies got involved in making the modern was crayon or the modern pressed crayon for artist purposes. Companies like Standard Crayon Co. started around the late 1890s. Milton Bradley had crayons prior to 1900 as did Joseph Dixon and the Prang Educational Company.
Edward Binney and Harold Smith were the creator of the Crayola brand; launched in June 1903 and made toxic-free for kids. They actually produced 18 different crayon assortments with a color palate consisting of 38 different colors across their entire line right from their original beginnings. They focused initially on the Crayola line, targeted as a quality but inexpensive option for schools as well as a higher-end line called Rubens-Crayola which targeted artists. Most of their earliest assortments were phased out as the company moved from their original experimental boxes to a more consistant look with their "Gold Medal" design that they would use for over 50 years. The Gold Medal was won in 1904 during the St. Louis World's Fair and helped to create the famous No 8. box which actually debuted in early 1905. With this consistant method, Crayola was not only synonymous with the word "crayon" but consumers had a common box association with the product, something unique in the crayon industry.
While over it's 130 plus year history there have been over 300 known manufacturers of crayons, the company that Edward Binney and Harold Smith established, now named Crayola LLC, is still the world's biggest manufacturer of crayons.
Why do rose art crayons melt faster than Crayola crayons?
Well I'm completely sure if this is right 'cause i have no proof but Rose art has a higher wax content then the leading brand which in my case is crayola so i think and I'm pretty sure rose art will melt faster
How do you make paint with crayons?
this is how
1 you put glue in a bow (or plate ) that you don't use
2 then you add a crayon (what ever color)
3 then you will see that the glue is turning the color of the crayon
that's how you make paint with a crayon
Scented markers are basically markers the smell. They could smell like strawberry or banana. Hope this helps
What is a 9 letter crayon color?
Carnation is a nine-letter crayon color.
and so is Turquoise
Tangerine
beaver, copper, cornflower, lavender, raw umber, silver, wild blue yonder, lilac luster, quick silver, twilight lavender, baby powder, lumber, new car, fresh air, jasper,
What pig ingredients is found in crayons?
The part of the pig which crayons come from is called liquid pig plasma. It is part of the blood of unborn pigs.