Fun things to do with Crayons. Crayola has so many ideas on their website, here are a few!
Your Head in the Clouds
2. Draw a shimmery cloud on construction paper with the Crayola® Metallic Colored Pencils.
3. On the cardboard, draw a small outline of one of your favorite things, such as an ice-cream cone or a heart. Cut it out.
4. With a small piece of tape, form a loop with the sticky side out. Lightly attach the cardboard cutout inside your cloud.
5. Use Crayola Twistables Crayons to color all around the cutout of your favorite thing, making jagged edges that leave the shape inside.
6. Move the cutout to another area in your cloud and repeat the coloring. Continue until your cloud is full of colorful outlines of your favorite thing in the clouds!
Crayon Dot Painting
http://www.crayola.com/crafts/detail/crayon-dot-painting-craft/
2. Pour a small amount of Crayola Washable Kid's Paint onto each produce tray. You can mix colors on these trays to get a nice variety of colors, too.
3. Use the flat, circular end of a Crayola Crayon as your painting tool. Dip your crayon into paint, then firmly press the wet bottom on paper. The crayon will leave a round dot of paint. Use a different crayon bottom for each color you use so your colors will stay fresh and bright.
4. When finished, stand back, and you'll see that all of the dots blend together to make solid areas of color. No lines are needed because the dots give the impression of the picture. Hang up your work, and have a show for your friends and family!
Desk Organizer
http://www.crayola.com/crafts/detail/desk-organizer-craft/
2. Cover your work surface with recycled newspaper.
3. Use Crayola® School Glue to attach the tubes together to create a sturdy structure. Let the tubes dry.
4. Glue Crayola® Crayons to the outside of your tube structure. Ask an adult to use a knife safely to cut any crayons for a better fit. You may need to glue a few crayons at a time and allow them to dry before turning the structure and gluing on more crayons.
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