WEEK 2 – Crayola Creativitycast – GIVEAWAY
August 11, 2009 by Jeri Maxedon
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Don’t forget that every Tuesday night from 9-11pm EST through the month of August, Crayola is sponsoring “Girls Night Out” on Twitter – the mommy social gathering featuring colorful and engaging discussions on all things back-to-school. Crayola has teamed up with www.MomItForward.com, the creator of “Girls Night Out” (GNO), to bring you the “Crayola Creativitycast.” The weekly series of GNO discussions will feature a new topic each week like “Affordable Fun 101″ and “Back to School Survival Guide.”
Tweet the night away with other moms, Crayola creativity experts, and noted mommy bloggers, and get great ideas to help you prepare for the best back to school ever for your kids!
Week 2 Event:
What’s just as exciting is that Crayola is helping to stretch those back-to-school dollars even further this year with a lineup of school tools that are priced under $9 (with many of the school list must-haves like the 24-ct. Crayola Crayons and the 10-ct. Crayola Markers priced under $1.00 at retailers nationwide). But more importantly, what makes your investment go even further is the investment you´re making in your child´s development. Giving your kids the tools to power their imaginations doesn´t have to be expensive.
To learn more about these and other great back-to-school products, check out www.crayola.com.
CONTEST
ENTER TO WIN:
To celebrate the Crayola Creativitycast twitter parties, Crayola in partnership with My Blog Spark is generously offering one reader of Pink & Posh a Crayola Creativity Pack full of the back-to-school list staples like 24-ct. Crayola Crayons, 10-ct, Crayola Markers and 12-ct. Colored Pencils and some of the new, innovative, affordable variations on these classics EACH WEEK of these events. To enter this giveaway here on Pink & Posh, tell me one way you can use Crayola products to help your child become more creative. (Easy peasy, right!)
EXTRA ENTRIES:
- In a separate comment let us know you have signed up for Pink & Posh email updates.
- In a separate comment leave us the link where you have the NEW Pink & Posh button on your blog/site.
- In a separate comment let us know you follow Pink & Posh on Twitter and leave us the link where you tweeted OR blogged linking to this contest.
- In a separate comment let us know you follow Pink & Posh on Facebook.
- 3 BONUS EXTRA ENTRIES: Let us know that you attended this week’s Crayola Creativitycast Party on Twitter by leaving 3 extra comments!
This giveaway will run through midnight on August 16, 2009 with winners being announced on August 17, 2009. Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Winner will have 48 hours to contact us before another winner is chosen. Must be 18 years or older to enter. Giveaway is open to US residents only.












We always use crayola finger paints to make shapes and help my toddler discover what they are all about! i LVOE me some crayola
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We use crayons to create our own picture books!
I love to have my son use his big box of crayons and create a picture using only blue, but in all different shades. It’s really fun to do!
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We love Crayola products in this house, but one different way we use them is their tempura paints. my kids do so many interesting things with paints I don’t see them do with markers or crayons.
I just signed up for your email updates, thanks so much for such a wonderful giveaway, my girls would love this!
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Crayola products are a great way to make learning fun! Something fun we’ve done before is to create different animal tracks with paint. And of course we have to mix in some kid tracks!
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The tadooles have been great for my daughter. They are super easy for her to grasp and allow her to be really creative!!!
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I help my boy learn all about colors when using Crayola products!
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I use Cryola products to allow my kids mind to roam free.
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We use Crayola products to make handmade greeting cards, holiday cards and invitations.
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We use crayola stuff to make our own cards for Father’s Day and such. So much more meaningful!
We love using Crayola products by playing doodle art. Someone scribbles a few doodles and the kids have to draw a picture. It does show just how creative my grandbabies are. Thank you so much!
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Crayola inspires creativity because their products are all kid-powered. They have been inspiring creativity since they started, and their new products are so cool. Crayola encourages the artist in all of us.
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I can use the tadoodles to help my daughter make her first marks:)
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I could show the kids how to make their own paper bag puppets using the crayola products-they’d love it!
I have ALWAYS kept Crayola products in the house. My daughter is almost 16 years old and still colors and draws. She keeps crayons, colored pencils, markers, coloring books…. She also uses Crayola sidewalk chalk with my 3 year old niece! I have always encouraged her to continue coloring and drawing no matter what her age. I even color with her sometimes!
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Just went from drawing with crayons to drawing with markers – 4 year old says crayons are for babies!
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We learn the name of the color by writing it in the same color. For example: Red is written with a RED crayon/marker/finger paints. (Does that make sense?)
My little girl loves to express herself by coloring and making me pictures! This of course broadens her creativity!
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I could draw half a picture and ask my daughter to finish it.
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We use crayola crayons to make our own storybooks and bind them together with staples or tape
We use crayons to draw designs that cover a piece a paper. And then we cut the paper out to make ornaments.
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We get huge sheets of paper (usually come as packing material in boxes) and they draw outlines of themselves then color clothes and accessories with Crayola markers on their life-size paper dolls.
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We use tons of Crayola products every day at our house. My daughters favorite is the new eraseable markers. She can be as creative as she wants and not worry about making a mistake!
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I can work with my siblings to start them making cards for friends and family!
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I love to take my daughter’s paints and paper to the outdoors, we find a nice place to sit and let her paint outside, what ever she wants!
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We always use crayola products like markers, crayons and colored pencils to practice writing/speeling and drawing!
I have 4 very creative grandkids. They love 2 create. If I hand them an empty show box, egg carton, paper towel roll, they will color, paint, and use their imagination 2 make something out of it, they R amazing creators. Our oldest has made her own books, and won awards 4 doing so. This giveaway would B very well used in this household. Thanks 4 the chance 2 win it
My children love to be creative with all sorts of products, and Crayola makes so many great ones! They like to paint, color, use markers, draw… lots of different creative things!
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I use them to help my little on learn how to write and draw.
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I give them each a small poster board and let them use what they want for “decorating” the board
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to help my son become more creative, we can use crayola products to draw/paint as a response to a book that we read, a walk that we take, or a place we visit!
We just did a fun painting project using Crayola Paint. We put a bit in paper cups, one color per cup. Then we put a marble in each cup. We took the paint-covered marble out of the cup and put it into a box with the paper in it. By rotating the box, we made the marble roll around the paper. Then we took the marble out and used a different color. Our fingertips had paint and we made fingerprint-flowers, trees, abstract designs, etc. The paint and blank paper were a marvelous opportunity for my daughter to use her imagination.
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I just set everything out and let their imaginations go. They come up with the neatest things.
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i let my son draw me as he see me and i draw him we laugh a lot its a blast thanks for the chacne to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com
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Have your child write a story and then illustrate it. Spark their imagination by telling them two things and a place and challenging them to make up a story about them with illustrations. For instance: Red shoes, puppy and the library.
We love to use crayola markers to make butterflies and all kinds of animals!!
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