1. Product Overview
Crayola Crayons offer a vibrant and robust color assortment, featuring true hues and intense brightness in primary and secondary colors. Each crayon is double-wrapped for enhanced strength and durability, making them suitable for various art projects. This product is non-washable and recommended for ages 4 and up. It complies with AP certified non-toxic standards.

Image 1: Front view of two 24-count Crayola crayon boxes, displaying the classic color assortment.
2. Setup
- Unpacking: Carefully remove the crayon boxes from their packaging.
- Inspection: Verify that both 24-count boxes are present and that the crayons inside are intact.
- Preparation: Open the box flaps to access the crayons.
3. Operating Instructions
Crayola Crayons are designed for easy and smooth application on paper and other suitable surfaces. Follow these guidelines for optimal use:
- Coloring: Hold the crayon firmly and apply gentle to moderate pressure to achieve desired color intensity.
- Blending: For blending colors, apply lighter shades first, then layer darker shades over them, using circular motions for a smooth transition.
- Detail Work: Use the tip of the crayon for fine lines and small details.
- Broad Strokes: Use the side of the crayon for covering larger areas with color.

Image 2: A single green Crayola crayon held in hand, demonstrating its size and design.
Video 1: Demonstration of Crayola Crayons 2 Pack (24x2), showing the crayons and their use.
4. Maintenance
- Storage: Store crayons in their original boxes or a dedicated crayon container to prevent breakage and keep them organized. Keep them away from direct sunlight or heat sources to avoid melting.
- Sharpening: Use a standard crayon sharpener to maintain a fine point for detailed work. Rotate the crayon gently to avoid excessive breakage.
- Cleaning: As these crayons are non-washable, avoid using them on surfaces that cannot be easily cleaned. For accidental marks on non-porous surfaces, a damp cloth with mild soap may help, but results may vary.
Video 2: A video highlighting the quality and benefits of Crayola Crayons for various uses.
5. Troubleshooting
- Crayon Breakage: Crayons can break if excessive pressure is applied or if dropped. Store them properly to minimize this risk. Broken crayons can still be used for coloring larger areas.
- Wax Build-up on Paper: If wax builds up on the paper, try using lighter pressure or a different coloring technique. Ensure the paper surface is clean and dry.
- Dull Colors: If colors appear dull, ensure the crayon tip is sharp. Sharpening can refresh the color pigment.
6. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.9 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Model Number | crayola |
| Colors | 24 Assorted |
| Age Recommendation | Ages 4 and up |
| Compliance Standards | AP Certified Non-Toxic |
| What's in the Box | 24 count Crayola crayons in a pack of 2 |
7. Warranty and Support
Crayola products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For any questions, concerns, or support regarding your Crayola Crayons, please visit the official Crayola website or contact their customer service. Information regarding product safety and usage can also be found on their website.
For more information, visit Crayola.com.





