NATIONAL CRAYON DAY
MARCH-31
National
Crayon Day is a day to Observed annually on March 31st.Each year, on March 31st
children and adults alike, pick up their favorite colors for National Crayon
Day. Opening up a box of crayons opens up a world of imagination and hours of
fun. Wax and chalk-based crayons have been used by artists around the world for
centuries.
This day is a day to celebrate the invention of
crayons and the joy of coloring. While this unofficial holiday is a perfect day
to dust off your crayons and spend the day coloring, it can also be sort of a
sad day for some people
Cherished
by generations of children, Crayola Crayons were invented in 1903 by cousins
Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith, founders of the Binney & Smith Co. of
Easton, Pa. The company used paraffin wax and nontoxic pigments to produce a
coloring stick that was safe, sturdy and affordable.
This
day sparks fond memori NATIONAL
CRAYON DAY
MARCH-31
National
Crayon Day is a day to Observed annually on March 31st.Each year, on March 31st
children and adults alike, pick up their favorite colors for National Crayon
Day. Opening up a box of crayons opens up a world of imagination and hours of
fun. Wax and chalk-based crayons have been used by artists around the world for
centuries.
This day is a day to celebrate the invention of
crayons and the joy of coloring. While this unofficial holiday is a perfect day
to dust off your crayons and spend the day coloring, it can also be sort of a
sad day for some people
Cherished
by generations of children, Crayola Crayons were invented in 1903 by cousins
Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith, founders of the Binney & Smith Co. of
Easton, Pa. The company used paraffin wax and nontoxic pigments to produce a
coloring stick that was safe, sturdy and affordable.
This
day sparks fond memories of childhood
creations in full color as we celebrate one of America’s most beloved toys, the
crayon! Crayons delight our senses not just with their brilliant colors but
also with their distinct smell, the feel of them in our hands, and for some
kids, the waxy taste. With over 12 million crayons made daily, one is never far
from reach. So, grab your box of 64 crayons, sharpener included, and get ready
for some artistic expression and nostalgia.
Crayola
crayons were introduced in 1903 by Binney & Smith as a safer and cheaper
alternative to the art utensils in use at that time. Crayons have been used for
creating artwork for years. Originally used for industrial purposes, their
popularity soared when the brand Crayola was introduced. Crayons are used as a
medium for creating artwork by children in schools mostly, but the medium is
becoming more popular among adults who use it for creating contemporary art.
Many households have a box of crayons stashed away somewhere, and today is the
day it is pulled out. Adults and children can both enjoy crayons for creating
vivid drawings.
Prof.
John Kurakares of childhood creations in full color as we celebrate one of
America’s most beloved toys, the crayon! Crayons delight our senses not just with
their brilliant colors but also with their distinct smell, the feel of them in
our hands, and for some kids, the waxy taste. With over 12 million crayons made
daily, one is never far from reach. So, grab your box of 64 crayons, sharpener
included, and get ready for some artistic expression and nostalgia.
Crayola
crayons were introduced in 1903 by Binney & Smith as a safer and cheaper
alternative to the art utensils in use at that time. Crayons have been used for
creating artwork for years. Originally used for industrial purposes, their
popularity soared when the brand Crayola was introduced. Crayons are used as a
medium for creating artwork by children in schools mostly, but the medium is
becoming more popular among adults who use it for creating contemporary art.
Many households have a box of crayons stashed away somewhere, and today is the
day it is pulled out. Adults and children can both enjoy crayons for creating
vivid drawings.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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