This quote from another thread (click the blue chevron to see) made me curious. Back when you colored a lot, did you actually use the white crayon to color something white on white paper, or did you just leave it paper colored? Pick the one you did most often.
I only used the white crayon to write on Easter eggs.
I colored it with the white crayon. Like evasgram said, it gives texture to the picture. Not coloring it in makes it look like you forgot to finish the picture.
Can’t remember ever really using the white crayon. It was useless for everything except, as BigT mentions, Easter eggs. Even on colored construction paper, the white crayon would barely register.
The white crayon always picked up flecks of color from the other crayons in the box, too. So anything colored “white” with that crayon ended up more “tutti-frutti.”
Also, IMHO, the white crayon wax didn’t seem to be as soft as the other colors, so you had to put a lot more pressure on the crayon to get the color onto the paper. And it was CHEAP paper!
~VOW
Wow. A lot more even than I thought. Cool. And while I do remember sometimes coloring on non-white paper, most of the time it was white. Half the time, that was because it was photocopied. To this day I have a reticence to actually color in a coloring book.
When my kid was that young (one of the unsung bonuses of having kids, playing with their stuff :D) most of her packs of crayons didn’t come with a white option. The bigger sets did, but I think the 12 packs and under were unlikely to include a white crayon.
Hahaha, I haven’t thought about that in years. I remember being so frustrated trying to scrape off the other colours from the white and I could just never get them completely off.
I don’t remember ever using a white crayon in coloring books. I was a child of the 80s and books back then had slightly tan pages. I have used white crayons on easter eggs. It’s s neat to draw a design, dye them, and see your white design pop out.