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Crayola Washable Kids Paint Review – Easy Cleanup for Creative Kids

By haunh··5 min read·
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Crayola Washable Kids Paint (6ct), School Supplies, Painting Set for Kids, Spring Crafts, Art Teacher Gifts for Toddlers, Ages 3+

Crayola Washable Kids Paint (6ct), School Supplies, Painting Set for Kids, Spring Crafts, Art Teacher Gifts for Toddlers, Ages 3+

Crayola

  • CRAYOLA WASHABLE PROJECT PAINT: Washable paint in 6 bold colors including Yellow, Green, Yellow Orange, Red Orange, Fuchsia, Teal, and Blue Violet.
  • EASTER BASKET ESSENTIAL: A colorful Easter basket essential that makes the perfect Easter basket stuffer or spring craft gift for kids, adding creative Crayola fun to any Easter celebration all year long.
  • PAINT SET FOR KIDS: Washable paint in vibrant hues is perfect for creating kids projects and keeping a stock of craft supplies to use any day and time.
  • SCHOOL PROJECT ART SUPPLIES: School-aged children can get a jumpstart on their school projects with this set of bold colors, which inspire creativity and fun no matter what.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Truly washable from skin and most fabrics with just water and a little scrubbing
  • Six vibrant, bold colors that mix smoothly to create secondary hues
  • Creamy, smooth texture that spreads evenly without clumping or streaking
  • Resealable caps keep paint fresh between crafting sessions
  • Nontoxic, ASTM-certified formula safe for children ages 3 and up
  • Lightweight 2-oz jars are easy for small hands to grip and pour

Cons

  • Lighter colors like yellow and orange need two coats for full coverage on white paper
  • The 2-oz jars run dry faster during extended group sessions with multiple kids
  • Paint dries noticeably lighter than it appears wet, which can surprise younger children
  • Teal is the first color to thicken slightly if caps are left open too long

Quick Verdict

If you are looking for Crayola washable paint that genuinely cleans up without a fight, this 6-color set delivers exactly what it promises. After a two-hour finger-painting session with a 4-year-old and a table covered in newspaper, I rinsed both of us under the bathroom faucet in under four minutes. The colors are bold, the consistency is smooth, and the nontoxic formula gives parents real peace of mind. I rate this set 4.4 out of 5 stars — it earns that score handily for everyday crafting, though heavy users will want to keep an eye on resupply.

What Is the Crayola Washable Kids Paint?

Crayola Washable Project Paint is a 6-bottle set of water-based poster paint in bold, kid-friendly hues: Yellow, Green, Yellow Orange, Red Orange, Fuchsia, and Teal (or Blue Violet, depending on the batch). Each bottle holds 2 fluid ounces of smooth, creamy paint with resealable twist-top caps. The formula is designed to wash off skin and most washable fabrics with plain water and mild friction, and it carries ASTM nontoxic certification for children ages 3 and up.

Crayola Washable Kids Paint (6ct), School Supplies, Painting Set for Kids, Spring Crafts, Art Teacher Gifts for Toddlers, Ages 3+

The set has become a staple on school supply lists and in Easter baskets for good reason. It hits the sweet spot between quality and convenience — pigmented enough to look vibrant on paper, but forgiving enough that a spilled jar does not become a household emergency. That balance is genuinely hard to find in kids art supplies.

Key Features

  • Six vivid colors in 2-oz resealable bottles — enough for multiple sessions without refilling
  • Washable from skin with just water and a soft cloth or sponge
  • Removes from most washable clothing in a standard laundry cycle
  • Smooth, creamy texture spreads evenly without clumping or streaking
  • Colors blend beautifully on paper to create secondary hues
  • Nontoxic, ASTM-certified formula safe for ages 3 and up
  • Compact bottles are easy for small hands to grip and pour

Hands-On Review

I cracked open the set on a Saturday morning when the weather outside was doing nothing to justify going out. My niece, who is four, immediately gravitated toward the Fuchsia — because of course she did. The first thing I noticed was the consistency: smooth and slightly thick, not watery like some budget tempera paints I have tried in the past. It spread across construction paper in one even stroke without dragging or bunching up.

Crayola Washable Kids Paint (6ct), School Supplies, Painting Set for Kids, Spring Crafts, Art Teacher Gifts for Toddlers, Ages 3+

After an hour of painting, I checked the dried results against the wet swatches. Here is the thing nobody tells you in the product listing: the paint dries noticeably lighter. My niece noticed too and asked why her "purple" looked more like "light purple." That is standard behavior for water-based poster paints, but it caught us both off guard. The darker shades — Fuchsia, Teal, and Blue Violet — held their richness well. The yellow and orange, however, needed a second coat to feel satisfyingly opaque on white paper.

Crayola Washable Kids Paint (6ct), School Supplies, Painting Set for Kids, Spring Crafts, Art Teacher Gifts for Toddlers, Ages 3+

By the end of the session we had a table covered in blobs, swirls, and one very enthusiastic handprint. I ran warm water over our hands in the sink. My niece's came clean in about 90 seconds. Mine took closer to three minutes — the Fuchsia had stained the side of my hand near the knuckle. Not permanently, and it faded fully by evening, but worth knowing if you have recently done your nails or have paint sitting in nail grooves.

What surprised me was the blendability. She mixed yellow and blue right on her paper without any guidance and gasped at the green result. That spontaneous color-mixing moment — that is the whole point of a set like this, and the Crayola formula does not get in the way of it. Will I keep using it? Yes, though I will grab a smock next time and maybe keep the teal capped tighter between sessions, because it seemed to thicken faster than the others after repeated opening.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Preschool and kindergarten classrooms — The washable formula, nontoxic certification, and resealable caps make this a reliable bulk supply choice for group art time.
  • Parents of toddlers and early preschoolers — If you are not ready to deal with adult craft paint cleanup, this is the sensible entry point for introducing paint to young children.
  • Families building an at-home craft stash — Six versatile colors cover most kids projects without the waste of a 24-pack that never gets used up.
  • Easter basket or birthday gift fillers — Paired with a pad of paper and a few brushes, it makes a thoughtful, mess-contained gift.

Skip this if you are shopping for high-volume school mural projects (the 2-oz jars will not last a whole class), if you need fabric paint that stays permanent, or if you want artist-grade pigments that do not shift when they dry. For those use cases, look at Sargent Art or Blick studio tempera.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Craft王国 Tempera Paint Set, 18 Colors — If you need a wider color palette for a classroom or art camp, this budget-friendly 18-pack offers more variety at a similar washability level. Fewer bottles per kid means less waste but also a higher upfront cost.
  • Sargent Art Washable Tempera Paint — A solid step up in volume and opacity for older school-aged kids doing poster projects. Less washable than the Crayola formula from fabric, though still nontoxic.
  • Colorations Washable Liquid Watercolors — A different format entirely: liquid watercolors in jars work with brushes and water, better suited for watercolor-style projects than bold poster painting. A good complement to the Crayola set in a home art supply rotation.

FAQ

Yes. This specific formula is ASTM-certified nontoxic and labeled for ages 3 and up. It uses a water-based formula without harmful chemicals, making it one of the safer options for young children who might touch their face or put painted hands near their mouth.

Final Verdict

The Crayola Washable Kids Paint set earns a spot in any family's craft closet. The vibrant color range, genuinely effective washability, and nontoxic formulation make it the kind of product that does its job so well you forget to worry about the mess. It is not a professional art supply, and the lighter colors will need a second coat for full opacity — but for the intended audience of young children and busy parents, those are minor trade-offs rather than deal-breakers. If you have been burned by washable paints that did not wash, this one actually keeps its promise.