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  • Step into a world of spray art magic with the Marker Airbrush. This kit is a playground for the imagination, complete with 1 Marker Airbrush, 8 Washable Markers, and 5 Reusable Stencils. Children can easily create stunning spray art - just load a marker, and press the button to spray your designs! The included stencils guide young artists to create a myriad of patterns and artwork. The fun doesn’t stop there - kids can experiment with unique spray art effects, enhancing their artistic precision and colour exploration. And the best part? No need to worry about running out of markers! The airbrush sprayer works with all Crayola Markers, so children can keep their creativity flowing. It’s the perfect gift for birthdays and holidays, safe and non-toxic for ages 6 and up. Let the colour adventure begin!
  • INCLUDES: Marker Airbrush, 5 Stencils, 8 Washable Markers. Requires 4 x AA Batteries.

    EASY TO USE: This airbrush sprayer lets kids create stunning airbrush art like a pro! Simply load the markers, then push the button to spray your designs.

    5 REUSABLE STENCILS FOR CHILDREN: The included stencils give children the confidence to accurately adorn their creations with a wide range of patterns and artwork.

    EXPLORE COLOURS AND EFFECTS: This set allows for experimentation with unique spray art effects, enhancing artistic precision, creativity, and colour exploration.

    WORKS WITH ALL CRAYOLA MARKERS: Don't put creativity on pause! The airbrush sprayer works with all Crayola Markers, so kids can enhance the versatility and scope of their artistic creativity.

    GREAT GIFT IDEA: A birthday or Christmas gift you can rely on for big smiles and hours at a time of imaginative fun!

    SAFE: All Crayola products are nontoxic and safe. Suitable for children ages 6 and up.

FAQ

  • Crayola® Markers are made with six components consisting of: a color solution, a porous plastic nib, a plastic barrel, a cotton filament (ink reservoir), an end plug, and a cap. Although specific ingredient information is proprietary, most of the color solutions in Crayola Markers are made from water and dyes. Below is the process we follow to make Crayola Markers.


    1. Tiny beads of plastic are fed into a molding machine where they are melted and then molded into marker barrels. The liquid plastic becomes solid, white marker barrels in a matter of seconds.
    2. Any extra plastic from the molding process goes back into the molding machine to make new marker barrels.
    3. The marker barrels are screen printed with the Crayola brand name and most with the color name of the marker. The process is like screen printing t-shirts, where the ink colors pass through a pre-made screen onto the printing surface. Up to 6 distinct colors can be used to decorate the marker barrel at one time! The ink dries quickly as the marker barrel passes through a drying tunnel.
    4. The assembly machine lines up the marker barrels in the same direction as they move along a conveyor belt. The end plug and ink reservoir are inserted into the marker barrel, and the color solution is injected into the soft reservoir. The marker nib, or drawing tip, is added to the open end of the marker, followed by the cap. It takes a minute or two for the ink to travel up from the reservoir to color the nib, so the marker is ready to write!
    5. The finished markers are placed in a sorter - a machine with separate sections for the assorted colors. A chute drops one marker of each color onto a conveyor belt, creating the colorful assortment that will fill the marker box.
    6. A robotic arm opens the flat marker boxes and sends them down the conveyor belt. Another robotic arm pushes the markers into the boxes and closes them. After the assembled markers are packed in large cartons, they are ready to be shipped to stores.

    Did you know....

    Crayola makes more than 700 million markers a year!


    • The first box of Crayola Markers was introduced in 1978 and included 8 bright colors.
    • In 2014, Crayola introduced Ultra-Clean Washable Markers. They clean up easily from skin, clothing, and painted walls.
    • Crayola Broad Line Markers are tested to write a minimum of 300 feet - almost the length of a football field!
    • Crayola Fine Line and Super Tips Markers are tested to write a minimum of 600 feet.

    Learn more about Crayola Markers on the Crayola Markers Page.

  • It’s glow time! We have some tips to help you get the best results from Crayola® Glow Fusion.


    1. The Glow Fusion technology is a marker-paper system. The paper and marker set combined work together to give your masterpieces up to four hours of glow time.
    2. Protect your work surfaces. Glow Fusion Markers are not washable.
    3. When the markers (activated or not) are not in use, cap and lay them flat in the marker tray to prevent leaking.
    4. For the brightest glow effect, use the markers promptly after activating.
    5. To activate the markers:
      • Bend the marker barrel at the star points to crack the glow capsules.
      • Shake the capped marker for 5 seconds.
      • Remove the cap and hold the marker tip down until it glows.
    6. Turn off the lights to see your art shine at its brightest!

    Need a visual?


    • Scan the QR code on the box or check out the video here.

    Want to keep the creative fun glowing?


    • Check for Glow Fusion Marker Coloring Sets in the Crayola aisle at retail stores or your favorite online shopping sites. 
  • Because Crayola® Marker components are securely sealed during the manufacturing process, we don't recommend trying to remove the marker nib and reservoir to recycle the barrel. The marker caps can be recycled at facilities that accept #5 plastic.

    Green is more than just a color to us! Learn more about Crayola's sustainability initiatives.

  • The basic ingredients in Crayola® Markers are water and dye. A common experiment is to use paper chromatography to separate the dyes. When performing this experiment, you will find that not all Crayola Marker colors separate into different colors due to the nature of dyes utilized in creating marker colors. (Brown, violet and green markers work best). For example, only one dye is used to make our red color marker, but a number of dyes are used to make our brown color marker. In a chromatography experiment, the brown will separate into different colors; however, the red will not.

  • The Marker Adapter for your Crayola® Colourwhirls™ is located inside the rip cord handle, so it may seem hidden. It comes packaged inside the handle and can be removed just by pulling on it


    Colourwhirls marker adapter. Marker adapter snaps into place behind the handle when not in use.

Crayola® Marker Airbrush

Item Number: 747669

Ages: 6+

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