We all grew up with Crayola crayons, and kids continue to enjoy them to this day. TODAY takes you on a colorful tour of the Crayola factory in Easton, Pennsylvania, where it’s revealed that one ...
A melted brick of crayons on a lathe combines everything I love about craftsmanship with everything I remember enjoying about a spirograph. The toys get bigger, but we never really grow up. And being ...
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Neanderthals Made Ochre Crayons 130,000 Years Ago, Showing Evidence of a Colorful Culture
Humans have used color to express creativity and cultural significance for thousands of years. The use of colored materials, such as ochre, has long been considered a key indicator of symbolic ...
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