Hobby Lobby has St. Patrick's ornaments and garland and valentine's, but back to school -- that was another story. I had to make blocks, little crayons tied together. I tied those in little bundles for ornaments.
History written in pencil is easily erased, but crayon is forever.
He was ahead of his time. Don't let those crayons fool you. He was ahead of his time and a total professional.
A box of crayons and a big sheet of paper provides a more expressive medium for kids than computerized paint programs.
Big flashy things have my name written all over them. Well... not yet, give me time and a crayon.
We were told the children would cherish even one or two crayons to draw with. We had church members bringing us boxes and boxes of crayons to take along with us.
We are all born artists. If you have kids, you know what I mean. Almost everything kids do is art. They draw with crayons on the wall.
Leave me in a room with some crayons and I'll draw on the wall.
We're being lead by an idiot with a crayon.
In kindergarten, we had this Irish Catholic headmistress called Sister Leonie, and I remember she would tell us, say, to put the crayons in the box. I remember thinking, 'Why is everyone finding this so easy? Why should the crayons be in the box?'