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  • Los 100 plumones Super Tips de Crayola tienen punta cónica, la cual permite realizar distintos tipos de trazos, esto los hace ideales para lettering y con su amplia gama de colores brillantes es la herramienta ideal para todo tipo de expresiones creativas.

  • Los 100 plumones Super Tips de Crayola tienen punta cónica, la cual permite realizar distintos tipos de trazos, esto los hace ideales para lettering y con su amplia gama de colores brillantes es la herramienta ideal para todo tipo de expresiones creativas.

    Los 100 plumones Super Tips de Crayola son lavables y no tóxicos, así como un depósito especial que permite que la tinta fluya. Los colores brillantes no se traspasan en el papel y no se chorrea la tinta. Las tapas de estos plumones generan una mayor seguridad por sus tapas ventiladas.
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  • Yes! We offer a complimentary "Color Your Own" colored pencil chart that can be completed with the Crayola Colored Pencils, 100-count box. Access and print the coloring page on Crayola's Colored Pencil Coloring Page.

  • As we deepen our commitment to sustainability, we're researching what programs will make the most significant impact and help us advance our sustainability goals, like our commitment to significantly reduce emissions from our business operations by 2030.


    We have already taken several steps to make our products and operations more sustainable by focusing our efforts on renewable energy and packaging initiatives.

    • Renewable Energy: The 20-acre solar farm on our Crayola campus in Pennsylvania provides the electricity to make 1 billion crayons, 700 million markers a year, and 120 million jars of paint.
    • Plastics Reduction: In the last 10 years, we've redesigned our broad line markers to save an estimated 2 million pounds of plastic versus its previous design.
    • Packaging: We make our marker Classpack packaging with 100% recycled cardboard. Starting in 2023, this packaging, along with crayon sleeves, will be made with natural cardboard instead of bleached cardboard, which will reduce C02e emissions by an estimated 100 metric tons per year.
    • Carbon Footprint: Crayola, through our parent company Hallmark, joined the Science Based Target initiative, a collaboration of global nonprofit organizations, businesses, and world governments that set goals to limit global warming to not exceed 1.5°C. To achieve this, participating organizations will need to reduce carbon emissions significantly by 2030. Crayola sources raw materials locally and manufactures many crayons and markers close to where they are used, which helps reduce the carbon footprint. In fact, Crayola has reduced CO2e emissions from our company-owned facilities' direct and indirect energy sources by 82% since 2019, with investments in renewable energy, as well as efficiencies in our US manufacturing process. (Direct energy includes the gasoline, oil, natural gas, etc. used while indirect emissions are created when the energy is produced but not where it is used.)
    • Reforestation: Most Crayola colored pencils are made from wood that is reforested in an 8,288 hectare pine farm in Brazil. Each year 300,000 seedlings are planted to restore the forest.


    For more information on Crayola sustainability efforts, check Crayola's Sustainability Page.

  • 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.

  • Yes, all Crayola® and Silly Putty® products are non-toxic and safe to use. Crayola has been a trusted brand in homes and schools for over 100 years, prioritizing safety since 1903.


    Independent toxicologists consistently evaluate our products, confirming they contain no known toxic substances in quantities sufficient to harm the human body, even if ingested or inhaled. Both Crayola and Silly Putty art materials carry the Art and Creative Materials Institute's (ACMI) APPROVED PRODUCT (AP) seal, indicating they meet or exceed specific quality standards.


    Additional details regarding our commitment to the safety of our products can be found on our Product Safety page at Crayola.com.


    For further assistance, please call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time or visit our Support Page to send us an email.

  • We hope the following tips help you enjoy hours of fun with the Digital Light-Designer!


    Troubleshooting tips if the unit is not functioning as expected:

    1. Check that new, fresh batteries are being used and installed correctly.
    2. The unit needs to be placed on a flat, hard, level surface so the switch underneath is engaged.
    3. Does the Red LED on the wand light up? If not, check the batteries are in properly and are new.
    4. If you cannot get past the main menu screen, turn off nearby lights in the room or move out of direct sunlight. Strong outside or indoor light can interfere with the operation of the unit.
    5. The wand is similar to a remote. It needs to be aimed rather than held like a pencil. It works from about an inch away, with the light beam on or tap wand directly on the dome surface.
    6. When the unit is turned on, the unit cycles the colors line by line. You can interrupt this process by tapping on the dome. If you don't see the colored lines, something in the room is causing interference.
    7. You cannot draw on the top of the dome, only the sides.
    8. To rotate the displayed image, hold the stylus on the dock (the 2 white lines near the base). The lines will turn red, then blue. When the lines turn blue, move the stylus along the dock to rotate the images around the Digital Light-Designer.
    9. There are 3 menus available; however, only 2 appear at first.
    10. Two wands CANNOT be used at the same time. Two wands cause issues similar to having lights on in the room.
    11. What type of adapter are you using? USE ONLY AC ADAPTERS WITH MATCHING SPECIFICATIONS: INPUT: 100-120VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.8A / OUTPUT: 6.0VDC, 2.0A, 12.0W/VA

    The Crayola Digital Light-Designer is no longer a part of our current product line. You can learn more about our current products on Crayola.com.


    If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, visit our contact us page.

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