All of Us Crayons - Taproot Magazine

All of Us Crayons - Taproot Magazine

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quot;I hope these crayons can plant seeds of kindness, acceptance and unity – and most of all, friendships. Even if the friendships are just on a piece of paper." ~ Sabine, founder of All of Us Crayons This set of 8 skin tone crayons is richly pigmented to represent and celebrate the beauty of all skin tones. Each crayon is poured by hand to create a thick, round crayon that is easy for little hands to grasp. The round tip is incredibly versatile and well-suited to drawing face shapes, large portraits, and broad strokes. These non-toxic crayons are lovingly handcrafted and contain No paraffin. No soy wax. No chemical fillers. Only sustainably sourced beeswax, plant waxes, and natural earth pigments. No Paraffin. No Soy Wax. No Chemical Fillers. Made with Beeswax, plant waxes and Earth pigments. That's it. Made in USA Meet the Maker: All of

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