Congratulations to Beth for winning the Crayola Creativity Pack.
Here it is again, one more chance to win a Creativity Pack from Crayola.
The Creativity Pack includes:
- 24-ct. Crayola Crayons
- 10-ct. Crayola Markers
- 12-ct. Crayola Colored Pencils
- Crayola PipSqueaks Colored Pencils
- Crayola PipSqueaks Glitter Glue
- Crayola Window Crayons
- Tadoodles Washable Crayon Buddies
- Crayola Color Explosion Black Extreme Surprises
- Crayola Color Switchers
Retail value: $57.45
This week we broke out the TaDoodles for Nicholas (1) and they are fabulous. Nicholas can color all by himself and is so proud. I don’t need to worry about him breaking or eating the crayons and he can color just like the big kids.
One down side to all of these terrific Crayola product is that we find our children sometimes get a little too creative. 

I won’t tell you who the culprit is, but I’ll tell you that he likes being a tiger.
He is fascinated with the story of Daniel in the lion’s den, only he thinks that it is Daniel and the tiger’s den.
Aren’t you glad that so many of Crayola products are washable? Of course, you probably don’t care because your children only color on paper, right?
How to enter:
- Leave a comment telling me what your children have done that has made you thankful for washable products or why you wish that everything was washable.
- Extra entries for blogging or Tweeting about this giveaway. Please leave a separate comment for each entry.
Comments will close midnight EST on Monday, August 24 and I’ll announce a winner the next day.
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Who says coloring is just for kids? Kids and adults love coloring especially with Crayola!
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Also, I’m thankful for Crayola’s washable finger paint for when the kids decide to give you a hug around the waist with paint on their hands.
I am always thankful for washable products when we end up doing a craft that we weren’t expecting to do and weren’t dressed appropriately. Sometimes we just happen upon a craft when visiting a museum or children’s event and I am always thankful that everything will wash out because no matter how careful the kids are there is always a spot or two on someone. Often it ends up on mom.
Last Monday my son (almost three) decided to grab a crayon while the sitter was using the restroom and he colored all over the screen of our television.
HAHA! We have washable markers, and yet my two year old spent three days with purple “pretties” all over her face! I think she was playing lipsticks. But they did wash out of the clothes, off the walls (parsonage on top of that!), mirror, title floor, and window shade. She sure is quick! Thanks for the giveaway!
When my oldest son was a tyke,he got ahold of some markers and decided to decorate a wall in our soon to be new kitchen. Thankfully it was done on drywall that can be redone and not a finished wall
we never have marker ink anywhere other than paper…..hahaha
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AFter I brought my triplets home for the hospital, my 21 month old Anna decided that to get some attention she would cover all over our fairly new white chair. It did get our attention and I was very thankful the markers were washable.
I would love to enter your giveaway. So far magic eraser has taken off most of the “drawings” my son has done, so far….
Once my son drew all over his face with Crayola markers. I was very thankful they were washable and came off pretty easily. Thanks for the chance!
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My son has “decorated” himself with markers, similar to what your son did. I was so thankful they washed off easily! Washable is the only way to go!
Thanks for another great giveaway!
The 2 little ones completely COVERED themselves in marker one day. It was so funny, I just had to blog about it. Every bit of the marker wiped right off them and washed out of their clothes. Whew!
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My daughter loves her markers! She has been know to color on her body, blankets, couch’s, and oh! sometimes paper! She also loves crayons and colored pencils. My little artist has arrived!
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Thank you for showing me that my child isn’t the only one. I’m thinking magic erasers are the best invention ever.
Blogging about it now!
Also posted on my facebook, if that counts.
The lates thing that my kids have done to make me thankful for washable markers was when my 7 year old “decorated” her baby sister with markers. She put freckles and jewelry on her baby sister with the markers, and the baby just thought this was so funny!
I do however wish that crayola would come out with crayons that don’t melt in the dryer–LOL! This has been an issue at my house more than once.
I wish everything was washable cuz someone’s always spilling here or marking something up—sigh~~
I am thankful for washable markers because of the green mustache my son applied to himself yesterday
I have been thankful for every washable crayon, marker, etc. since Titus learned to climb. He pushed a chair up to the cabinets, climbed onto the chair, climbed onto the counter from the chair. Opened our art cabinet (that I thought was safe!) and climbed the shelves like a ladder to get to the “markers” (aka. as Sharpie’s) that Chris and I keep on the top shelf. He got a red one out, climbed down, PUT THE CHAIR BACK, then proceeded to “color” as only an 18 month old can on our newly done kitchen floor and the broom closet door. I have tried everything to get that sharpie marker off and it just doesn’t budge… not even the magic eraser can get it out. As an aside: I also blamed Chris for not putting the sharpie away (since I knew I didn’t have it) so that Titus could get to it. Chris got home from work and I was ready to pounce. It was then that Titus showed us his “trick” and how he got the marker in the first place. Erbs Palsy has not slowed him down a bit! And now we buy everything “washable”.
Man, I so wish all products were washable… my oldest daughter just had her cousin over and after she went home I found crayon marks all over her walls, doll house, etc. I will have to repaint the wall someday to fix it! UGH. I get tired just thinking about it. Now my youngest just figured out how to open markers and so forth and I can’t get the markers and crayons away from her fast enough. I might just have to ban all writing instruments from the house at this rate…. that is unless they are washable…. like these.
Years ago, before my sister had children and had a brand new house, one of my kids taped a piece of paper on a door and wrote on it with permanent marker and it bled through to the door. I was mortified! I definitely wished for washable markers then!
I left a nice, new black Sharpie on the table while I went to change the baby’s diaper (why, oh why?) . When I returned, her sister had written her name on her chair at the dining table. Our chairs were nice, new upholstered seats in a light color. That was about 6 years (and a few children) ago. We don’t have anymore seats personalized with Sharpies, but we also do not have any that look nice or new anymore either
I keep my Sharpies locked-up (literally up) and the children only have washable Crayola products now.