Do you own your own box of crayons?

Psst … I think he’s gone … where’s he gone?

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No idea…:shushing_face: zooming through the graveyards on his bike, probably :smiley: :bike:

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Getting back to crayons … I’m tempted to buy some Faber Castell or Derwent. Have you come across those Caran D’Ache? They’re expensive.

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No, because yes they are expensive…I have some Prismacolor (charity shop, years ago…clearly didn’t know they were donating artistic gold.) I have some Derwent…they are nice…smooth and they layer well. :+1:

I am oh so tempted to treat myself … I fancy seeing if I can draw animals again.
I was hopeless at portraits of people (unless I left out their faces …hee…hee) but could do a decent dog or bird or eagle and just now I’m mad about owls.

I remember in my infant school we had those big thick crayons that were collected at the end of Mrs Motherwells class. But when we became older we were given like a tin cigar box in which we could keep the thin crayons we used. Always noticed how little bits of crayons would stick to the other crayons as if they were tiny coloured freckles.

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Last time I owned a box of crayons, this innovation had just come about. Sometimes the simplest ideas are genius.
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I remember an old cookie tin with a mishmash of broken crayons, many with bits of paper hanging off them. I’m trying to remember how they got that way and what I was doing with them.

Haha. I still can’t figure out how that works. Where do the shavings go?

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Same for me, Danny. I was often outside playing or interacting with friends, not using my crayons much after I turned 7 or so.

When my grandkids were young, I would color with them and draw, but I used their box of crayons. I guess I’m still too busy being outside and interacting with friends to sit still and color. If I am still, I am reading a book or Time magazine. :laughing:

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My entire childhood. Unless it was bad weather, and then we’re talking about how bad, we were outside. Back then there was more to do outside than in. :smiley: :smiley:

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Crayons no, but I have boxes of acrylic paint pens. I do a lot of painting on rocks. Leave them in various places on my dog walks and often find some that I either take home or move to another spot. Do them for all sorts of occasions, NHS, Covid, poppy day, Halloween, independence, and cartoon characters.

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You might have been melting them to make a super crayon? One made with rainbows :rainbow:

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There’s a flap at the rear, or rather there used to be … not sure if the sharpener is even available these days. … … oh, wait a minute, yes, its still available
Crayola, 64 Count, Color Crayons With Crayon Sharpener | eBay

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I’m sure they go into a little box at the bottom? I haven’t had one of those fancy boxes, way too posh for me :flushed:

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I remember wanting to do that very badly. I can’t remember if I actually did or not. I have a vague recollection of a tiny tin plate that heated up, but not too hot. But not sure how the crayon got shaped.

That reminds me of another thing I did when I was a kid. I would pour Elmer’s glue into molds, let them dry and take out the impressions. There used to be a cup that McDonald’s had that had impression of the characters. . .the hamburglar, etc. I used those as molds.

Ah, those were the days. . . :heart_decoration:

I’m fairly sure I have one. I’ll have to go check it out.

Oh wait. . . I was going to say that my current box of 100 crayons doesn’t have one, but it does!!!

OK, looked at it. . . still don’t get it. Yes, there’s a compartment for the shavings. but the way the box is constructed, you’d have to stretch the box to almost ripping to open that compartment.

lol, these new-fangled contraptions. (I’ve had this box of crayons for over a decade).

Edit: still looking at it. Took the crayons out. Nope, still don’t see how that helps. It’s also not like the box is airtight. You’d probably have shavings dropping everywhere.

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What a good idea. You are basically putting your artwork out into the community for others to enjoy.

I don’t have any artistic ability, but I have 36+ tubes of acrylic paint in a starter kit and an idea I had of doing a Stone Age like painting of one of their wall paintings of a bison. Might try it over Christmas for something to do.

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Not just me, it goes on all over the UK. This wee cartoon puffin is my all time favourite I love it to bits and would never part with it.

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Acrylic paint pens … they’re a new one on me.
Painting rocks sounds fun.

Edited to Add: Ah, just seen you cute puffing. Lovely.

Please share, if you care to, if you decide to do this. Sounds fun!

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It’s become a popular thing the last few years. :wink:

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