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Breaking News & Giveaway: Crayola Retires a Color From its Iconic 24-Count Box

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Kids Craft: How to Decorate Pots With Molding Clay

...own. 1. Gather up the supplies. For this project, we needed molding clay (Crayola brand worked great)... ...colored pencils, cutouts of flowers and vegetables, and brown and green pipe cleaners (not featured). 2. Decorate the pots with the molding clay. Connor and I both opted for polka dots, and I added stripes to enhance the color a bit. 3. Color the flower and vegetable cutouts, weave a pipe cleaner through them as if on a stem, and use some m...

Holiday Shopping: Top 10 Toys for the Holiday Season

...e 2012 Holiday Season Here are the "must-have" toys for boys and girls: 1. Crayola has come out with some new and exciting products that will enhance any boy's creativity. The new DigiTools 3D pack lets you create art on your iPad that looks like it's popping out. The pack comes with 3D glasses that will excite and be a perfect item to bring on that flight home from the holidays. 2. Disney is always coming out with toys that every kid will enjoy....

DIY Halloween Table Runner

...in with black marker. Since I have a little one around the house, I used a Crayola washable marker and it worked just fine. In fact, if my little one was older, I'm sure I would have gotten her involved in this project too! I traced my stencil all over the runner in a random pattern. I'll admit it's not all that impressive by itself. But load it with goodies for a Halloween party, and it really sets the stage for an adorable tablescape! Here is a...

DIY: Make Your Own Holiday Wrapping Paper

...had been doing this with my daughter, I'm sure I would have used washable crayola paints. Once your stamp is loaded with paint, use it to make fun patterns on the paper. I found it best to re-paint the stamp surface after every 2 to 3 stamps in order to keep the color looking even. If you decide to use different colors on the same stamp, I recommend letting the first color dry on the stamp completely and then applying a new color over the top. On...

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