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How To Get Free Crayons From Crayola


People love free gifts, right?! Children love it more when their gifts are art supplies that match their skin tone and coloring preferences! For a limited time, The Crayon Project and National Crayon Day Giveaway are giving away free boxes of crayons. 

There are two ways to get free Crayola Crayons; The Crayon Project and National Crayon Day. 

Two ways to get free Crayons are listed below. These two different organizations have different processes; be sure to follow the instructions for the crayons you prefer. 

This post has the instructions for receiving Free Colors of the World Crayons through The Crayon Project and self-selected colors through The National Crayon Day Giveaway.

The Crayon Project 

Beth Ann and Kevin Bligh founded The Crayon Project amidst social upheaval; The Crayon Project’s mission is to distribute multi-colored crayons for free. Teachers, instructors, and educators can receive free crayons. The application is pretty simple. You must be an educator; this is a requirement on the form. Please visit the steps below to fill out the application.

Free Colors of the World Crayons 

Color of the World crayons represent many different shades of skin; the collection has colored pencils, markers, construction paper, crayons, and coloring books. The Crayon Project raises money to donate these supplies; please consider donating. Donors fund this project; the money goes towards buying multi-colored Crayola products in the Colors of the World product line. 

Simple Steps For Receiving Free Colors of the World Crayons 

Here are three steps for receiving the free Colors of the World crayons.

1. Fill out The Crayon Project Form 

This link will send you to the Google Docs form, where you can fill out a request form to receive your Colors of the World Crayons. There are sections on the application for your email, role in the community, how your students will use the Crayons, and places you work. I will link the form below as well. 

The Crayon Project Care Package Request Form (google.com)

2. Volunteers Will Review your Application 

After completing the application, a review team will read and consider your application and decide on approval. Schools and non-profit organizations can apply, so be sure you fit the requirements before applying. 

3. Approval Notification 

Once the volunteer review team approves your application, you will be notified through email that you have been selected. You will likely verify your information and confirm an address for your free Color of the World Crayons’ arrival. 

The Crayola Experience 

The Crayola Experience celebrates National Crayon Day by giving away one million crayons, available at select Crayola Experience locations. This family store has games, activities, and interactive attractions for all ages. There are 5 different locations in the US; Easton, PA, Orlando FL, Plano, TX, Chandler, AZ, and Bloomington, MN.

By signing up, you will have the opportunity to pick your favorite crayon colors! You must register, download a voucher, and select a pickup time at one of the participating Crayon stores.

Vouchers are limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Free Crayons for National Crayon Day Giveaway 

Crayola distributes more than one million crayons across the country through the National Crayon Day Giveaway.

Imagine giving your child the ultimate coloring experience by gifting them the freedom to choose. National Crayon day is March 31; this giveaway runs until May!

Consider the lovely possibilities; Bluetiful, periwinkle, cornflower, aquamarine! 😍

Please sign up on this website to pick out your custom 32-count box of colors by following the instructions below. 

Steps for Receiving Free Crayons 

  1. Select your location and register here
  2. Pick 32 colors from the “Pick your Pack” wall. 
  3. Download your voucher 
  4. Choose a pickup location and time at participating Crayon stores 
  5. Here are the rules and fine print 

Fun Crayon Facts!

Crayons are made with beef fat. 

All crayons smell the same; it’s proven. 

Crayola has made 1 billion Crayons. 

Crayon means chalk pencil. 

Oprah has her own color! 

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