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  • Express your creativity with this Crayola Colors of the World Washable Kids Paint Set in 9 resealable 8-ounce bottles. This worry-free Project Paint provides hours of fun and cleans up easily. Children can choose from a range of nine skin tone paints created to mirror authentic skin colors. Designed to inspire, this pack of Crayola Multicultural Kids Paint is perfect for activities on diversity and self-awareness. Each washable color is specially formulated to wash cleanly from skin and most washable clothing. This paint set for kids is great to have on hand for school projects, crafts, and creative play. Pair with Crayola Colors of the World Crayons for even more creative, customized fun. Safe and nontoxic, ideal for children ages 3 & up.

  • SKIN TONE COLORS: Crayola Colors of the World Washable Kids' Paint in 9 Colors of the World shades: Extra Light Almond, Medium Deep Almond, Deepest Almond, Very Light Rose, Medium Deep Rose, Extra Deep Rose, Very Light Golden, Medium Golden & Extra Deep Golden– each in a resealable 2-ounce jar. Crayola Washable Kids' Paint does not drip readily from brushes & does not separate, making it freeze-thaw stable & assuring consistent performance.

    AT HOME CRAFTS & INDOOR ACTIVITIES: Keep spirits high with creative art supplies! Simple and fun crafts for kids are a great way to stay thoughtfully engaged and entertained.

    WASHABLE COLORS: From washable markers & washable gel pens to washable crayons & washable paints, we'll help keep your creative kid clean & creative with products that easily wash from children's skin and most washable clothing.

    CRAYOLA PAINTS: These skin tone paints are perfect for use at home or in the classroom. Our non-toxic formulas make them safe for artists of all ages. Plus, Crayola Kids' Paints & paint sets are available in tempera, glitter, neon, watercolor, and good, old-fashioned fingerpaints!

    WORRY-FREE PAINTING: Crayola Washable Kids Paint is perfect for introducing young children to painting. Learning to paint can help children improve fine motor skills, and the blendable colors help young children mix to create any skin tone color.

  • PAINT TECHNIQUES

    Hard Edge Painting - Use a flat watercolor brush loaded with paint to create even strokes and to build up an even bead (thick edge) around the color. To keep colors from blending, allow an area to dry before applying wet paint to adjacent areas.

    Soft Edge Painting - Create soft-edge effects by lightly stroking a dampened brush across wet paint or paint adjacent colors onto damp paper to blend one color into another. Apply a brush loaded with water to the wet paint surface to blur the edge. Try making a long stroke of one color, then immediately paint a lighter or darker color along the stroke edge to create a softly blended highlight or shadow effect.

    Overpainting - Decorate a previously painted area by overpainting the dry surface with fine dots or lines. Try creating dots by dipping the tip of a brush handle into paint and then onto the painted surface. This technique is usually more successful if the overpainting is a deeper color than the underpainting.

    Double Colors - Double load a brush by dipping opposite sides of the brush hair in different colors. Use for unusual painting strokes or dab repeatedly for unusual textural effects.

    Pressure Variations - Vary the painted line width by pressing down harder during the middle of a brush stroke to create a ""thick and thin"" effect.

    Mirror Image Effect - Fold a piece of paper or a paper plate in half, then open and paint on one side of the fold. While the paint is still wet, fold the sides together and rub over the outside of the unpainted side to transfer the paint. Open and observe the mirror-image effect. Add more paint and repeat the process to change the image or add details.

    • Crayola manufactures several products and colors that will fluoresce under a black light. Depending on the pigment, the fluorescent level may vary. They are:

       
      • Glow in the Dark Silly Putty

      • Model Magic Neon Colors

      • Neon Crayons

      • The following colors only in the 8-count package: atomic tangerine, laser lemon, outrageous orange, and shocking pink

      • The following colors only in the 24-count package: laser lemon, wild watermelon, sun glow, atomic tangerine, screaming green, and shocking pink (regular, pearlescent, and pearlescent glitter)

      • Neon Washable Sidewalk Chalk

        • The following colors only, in the 5-count package: atomic tangerine and extreme blue
      • Premier Fluorescent Paint

      • Twistables Colored Pencils

      • The following colors only in the18-count package: fluorescent orange, fluorescent pink, and fluorescent yellow

       

    • Throughout Crayola's history, several crayon colors have been retired, marking significant moments in the evolution of our vibrant palette.  

      1990
      For the first time in Crayola history eight colors were retired and placed in the Crayola Hall of Fame: blue gray, green blue, lemon yellow, maize, orange red, orange yellow, raw umber, and violet blue.  

      Eight new colors were added: cerulean, dandelion, fuchsia, jungle green, royal purple, teal blue, vivid tangerine, and wild strawberry.

      2003  
      Celebrating a century of bringing color to the world, Crayola introduced four new colors named by Crayola fans! To make room for the new hues, we bid farewell to blizzard blue, magic mint, mulberry, and teal blue.  

      The four new colors that were introduced are: inchworm, jazzberry jam, mango tango, and wild blue yonder.

      Kudos to our hue heroes – the consumers who voted in the "Save the Shade" campaign, ensuring burnt sienna stayed in the pack.  

      2017  
      To mark National Crayon Day on March 31st, we announced Dandelion was leaving the pack. To honor this iconic color, we sent Dandelion on a retirement tour to his favorite places. His replacement, Bluetiful, was announced on May 5, 2017.

       
      Looking for more historical facts about our colorful company? We’ve got them here

    • Have questions about your Washable Paint Pour Art Set? We have the answers!

       

      For Best Results:

      • Protect your clothing and work surface. Paint play can be messy!
      • Wet canvases will also need a protected, flat surface for drying.
      • Slow and steady when pouring your paint.
      • Let your canvas dry for at least 5 minutes before removing it from the tray.
      • Use the basic pour technique for a unique outcome each time.
      • Use the advanced pour techniques with strainer for amazing patterns.
      • Try it with neon, metallic or glitter paints too!

      Pro Tips:

      • Use the tray handles to tilt and turn the canvas in any direction.
      • When the picture is complete, use the handles & tray to carry wet canvas to your drying area.
      • Use 3 to 4 colors for the most interesting results; colors will mix and blend to create unexpected new shades.
      • Rinse the beaker before adding a new color.

      Make sure you have these items before starting your project (not included in your set):

      • Water
      • Paper Cups
      • ½ Tablespoon
      • Paper Towels
      • Painters Tape
      • String

      Refills:

      • Need more canvases to keep the fun going? We recommend purchasing thin, 6x6 canvases (that aren't specifically intended for use with acrylic paint) at your local craft store or online at Amazon.

      Cleanup! Always do the following before storing your set:

      • Rinse paint off of the bowl, adapters, tray, strainer, handles, breaker, and pipette.
      • Re-cap the paint bottles securely.
      • Do not pour any used paint back into the original container.

      If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, visit our contact us page.

    • Although refills are not sold separately, we have DIY solutions below so you can keep the creative fun going!

      • Paper Discs: The paper discs are  6" in diameter. Trace one of your original discs on a paper plate and cut it out.
      • Ink: Washable Crayola Paint diluted with water is your go-to solution!
        • Although we do not recommend removing the nozzles from the ink bottles, dilute the paint with water in a washable paint cup or use a plastic squeeze bottle. Mix the water and paint with a disposable spoon. Use the spoon to drop the paint onto a paper disc to create your masterpieces. Discard any unused diluted paint after use.

      Have questions? Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, visit our contact us page.

    • The largest box of Crayola® Crayons available is our 120-count set, featuring a wide variety of colors from our classic palette, making it perfect for creative adventures.  

      Where to Buy?


      Check Crayola.com for retailers who offer the 120-count box of Crayola Crayons.  

      Need Further Assistance?

      We're here for you! Call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. Text charges may apply. If you prefer, visit our Contact Us page to send us an email.


       

Colors of The World Washable Paint, 9 Count 8 Ounce Bottles

Item Number: 542314

Ages: 3+

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