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24 comments
Peggy H
Smoked Pumpkin – in the woodstove!!
Amazing….you make me laugh….
Deb MacIntosh
I always only had the small pack.When I was 13 I took a baby-sitting course and I baby sat my cousins.I used my pay to buy the 64 box.It even had a sharpener in it.I was so proud of having them and I remember being devestated when I broke my purple.
Vivien Thompson
I always had a crayons and paper and colouring books in my life. The biggest thrill I remember is when I was teaching and Crayola came out with skin tones. I bought several boxes for my class and I have never seen so much excitement about colouring. Toronto being very diverse it was really hard to colour the various skin tones with blending. It was so funny watching everyone looking at each other and trying to match the crayons to the different skin tones in the class. So cute! Best lesson on acceptance.
Jane
Loved your outfits and dancing. Another awesome Thursday Live. The letter you shared is very special.
Jen Dunbar
I don’t remember any NEW crayons. My sister is 15 months older than me and was always known as an artist so she may have got a new pack of 8 only. If we wanted other colours we could mix them out of what we had. There were lots of stubs of crayons.