Skip to Main Content
  • Stock up on Crayola Watercolors with this set of 12 Washable Kids Paint Pans! Each paint set features 8 bold colors including Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Violet, Green, Brown, and Black. Square paint pans offer 2x more paint* than the next retail competitor! Use the included paint brush to lay down beautiful jewel toned designs or mix colors to create your own unique hue. This bulk set of art supplies is perfect for birthday parties, school supplies, classroom projects, and more! Painting for kids has never been more convenient than with Crayola art materials. Pair with Crayola Construction Paper for endless crafting. Safe and nontoxic, ideal for children ages 4 and up. *Based on total paint weight.

  • WATERCOLOR PAINT SET: Includes 12 (8 Count) Watercolor Paint Sets for kids.

    AT HOME CRAFTS & INDOOR ACTIVITIES: Keep spirits high with creative art supplies! Simple and fun crafts for kids are a great way to stay thoughtfully engaged and entertained.

    SQUARE PAINT PANS: These paints contain 2x more paint than the next retail competitor (based on total paint weight).

    CRAYOLA COLORS: Each Watercolor Palette has Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Violet, Brown, Green, and Black paints.

    EASY PAINTING PROJECTS: Enjoy beautiful painted outcomes without the preparation time, dry time, or extensive cleanup of traditional kids' paints!

    SCHOOL SUPPLIES: This pack of kids paint sets is perfect for teachers as classroom supplies.

    SAFE AND NONTOXIC: Ideal for kids 4 & up.

  • WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES

    Hard Edge Painting - To obtain a deeper, denser tone of color, pre-wet the desired paint with a brushful of water and stir gently. Let sit for 30 seconds. For more translucence, mix paint with water in a plastic mixing tray or plastic plate.

    Color Saturation - Dampen paper with a wet sponge or briefly hold paper under water. Lay flat. Spread one color over the entire paper. Tilt the paper to help the color spread evenly.

    Color Wash - Decorate a previously painted area by overpainting the dry surface with fine dots or lines. Try creating dots by dipping the tip of a brush handle into paint and then onto the painted surface. This technique is usually more successful if the overpainting is a deeper color than the underpainting.

    Overlay - Overlay colors to build up dark colors or to mix hues. Once the bottom layer is dry, brush paint over it. Repeat until desired color effect is reached.

    Wet vs Dry - Wet the paper before you begin, so colors will blend quickly and easily, spread evenly, and have a lighter shade. Begin with dry paper for colors that will be darker and won't blend as quickly or easily.

    Salt Sprinkles - Sprinkle salt on wet paintings and let dry. Once dry, brush off the remaining salt. You'll have an interesting design because the color concentrates into the areas where the salt crystals form.

    Plastic Wrap - While paint is still wet, press crumpled plastic wrap onto the artwork. This technique will leave an interesting texture. Or try laying plastic wrap flat on the wet painted surface. Pull with one strong stroke in one direction. As the wrap moves, it will pull the paint along.

FAQ

  • Crayola® manufactures several products and colors that will fluoresce under a black light. Depending on the pigment, the fluorescent level may vary. They are:

    • Glow in the Dark Silly Putty®

    • Model Magic® Neon Colors

    • Neon Crayons
    • The following colors only in the 8-count package: atomic tangerine, laser lemon, outrageous orange, and shocking pink
    • The following colors only in the 24-count package: laser lemon, wild watermelon, sun glow, atomic tangerine, screaming green, and shocking pink (regular, pearlescent, and pearlescent glitter)

    • Neon Colored Pencils
    • 9 colors only in the 12-count package: unmellow yellow, outrageous orange, laser lemon, spring frost, electric lime, hot magenta, atomic tangerine, shocking pink, purple pizzazz

    • Neon Washable Broadline Markers
    • 7 colors only in the 10-count package: atomic tangerine, purple pizzazz, screamin' green, shocking pink, electric lime, laser lemon, neon carrot

    • Neon Washable Sidewalk Chalk
    • The following colors only, in the 5-count package: atomic tangerine and extreme blue

    • Premier Fluorescent Paint

    • Twistables® Colored Pencils
    • The following colors only in the 18-count package: fluorescent orange, fluorescent pink, fluorescent yellow
  • We currently use 12 different colored labels for CRAYOLA Crayons. The labels are purchased through an outside vendor and made of either vat dyed construction paper or printed paper and reforested wood. We manufacture more than 120 different Crayola Crayon colors, however, we do not have a crayon label to match each of these colors.

  • Primary Colors: Primary colors are the foundation for creating other colors. They cannot be created by mixing other colors together. The primary colors are:

    • red
    • blue
    • yellow

    Secondary Colors: Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors.

    • red + yellow = orange
    • yellow + blue = green
    • blue + red = violet

    Tertiary Colors: Tertiary colors are created by mixing primary colors and adjacent secondary colors on the color wheel.

    • red + orange = red orange
    • green + yellow = yellow green
    • blue + violet = blue violet

    Need a visual? Learn more about blending and mixing colors on Crayola's color theory page.

  • Carnation pink and gray Crayola® Crayons are available in 24, 48, 64, 96, and 120-count boxes.

    We also offer single-color boxes containing 12 carnation pink or gray in regular and large size crayons.

    Please check for availability at your local office supply store or online at Amazon and Staples.

    For schools or businesses, check with any of the suppliers below:

  • The wife of the founder of our company, Alice (Stead) Binney, coined the name CRAYOLA Crayons. The name comes from "craie", the French word for chalk, and "ola" from oleaginous. This has been our trademark name since 1903 when our company was founded and remains one of the most important pieces of our heritage. The first box of Crayola Crayons was produced in 1903 as an 8 count box. It sold for a nickel and contained the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown and black.

Washable Watercolors, 12 Count, 8 Colors

Item Number: 530503

Ages: 3+

More Activities & Ideas

Unlock creativity with fun activities, free printables, and seasonal project ideas!