
This giveaway is now closed! Congratulations to Michelle Wong, the winner of the “Lights, Camera, Color” prize pack!
I love to color, and the girls and I had so much fun with Crayola’s new coloring page maker, “Lights, Camera, Color,” which lets you turn your digital photos into coloring pages!
We’re heading to Florida in a few weeks for my grandmother’s 75th birthday, and we’ll be spending a day at Disney World while we’re there. I can’t wait to take all of the pictures of my girls with their favorite characters and make them their own special coloring books for Christmas! I also think this would be a fun way to make a letter book for preschoolers using things they recognize from around the house.
The kid-friendly, easy-to-use online application at Crayola.com allows older kids to upload their digital photos and transform them into unique coloring pages, adding fun designs and pictures that turn them into totally customized creations.
Specially-marked Crayola crayon boxes (48, 64, 96, 120-ct. as well as the 150-ct. Crayon Tower) will include a code that lets you print custom coloring pages. Each code found in 64-count boxes and larger is good for six months of unlimited prints. The 48-count box has a code that is good for three months of unlimited prints.
One lucky Doodles’ Place reader will win a Crayola “Lights, Camera, Color” prize package, including:
:: Crayola 150-count Telescoping Crayon Tower
:: Six-month pass to “Lights, Camera, Color”
Every reader has two methods available to enter this contest (for a total of up to two entries):
1. Leave a comment. What is your favorite arts and crafts activity with your kids?
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Prize:
(1) Crayola Color Me prize package, as described above
This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, 11/21. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email, and this post will be updated with their name as well!
Crayola and MyBlogSpark provided me with a “Lights, Camera, Color” prize pack to review for myself and one to give away to a reader.







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It’s not arts and crafts really but we LOVE to bake together. I let them decorate all the cupcakes and cookies we make!
Coloring is the favorite thing to do around here. There are drawing and they illustrate the books they write. We go through a lot of paper, but I love the end products!
We actually don’t have one “favorite” craft … we have a crafting “day” at least twice a month on the weekend (I’ve been doing this since my oldest, who is 26, was about 4 – my youngest is 9 years old) and we decide ahead of time what we’re going to do. We have craft books and we look on the Internet for something interesting … it may be origami, it may be color-by-number, tie dye, fabric painting shoes, making hemp bracelets … whatever strikes the kids’ fancy. Due to the difference in the ages of my children that are still at home (I also have a 16-year-old), each of the children gets to take turns choosing the craft and we go to the craft store and pick out our materials ahead of time so that they are ready for the following month when we do the crafts.
I have an 11 X 14 photo frame for each a my 3 children and every couple of months they each get to paint a new picture to hang in the frame which is on display in the family room.
My daughters love just about any type of arts & crafts. This year, we are devoted to handcrafting all our Christmas gifts. Actually, this way we are able to give more.
Our favorite arts and crafts activity is to read a book with my 2 little grandsons and then they draw and color a picture all about what we have just read.
We love to go on walks and collect things from nature. Then we glue them on poster board to make interesting pictures. We also color ALOT!
We “draw” on construction paper with glue, then sprinkle different colors of glitter over the glue
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I now am a subscriber…but funny how i got here…I subscribe to your other blog….then someone I follow on Twitter mentioned your name and it look familiar, so i clicked on it and here is where I find myself!
I love plain ole coloring with my kids, i enjoy not telling them where to glue what, but rather an we have an opportunity for us to have good conversation while our imaginations flow.
My grandson and I fingerpaint
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My kids and I love to color
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My most favorite craft to do with my kiddos is first taking a walk and gathering items from nature. Than we make things like necklaces, drawings, and decorations with all our found treasures!
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