Cornflower blue Crayola is a shade of blue that is named after the cornflower plant. It was first introduced in 1958 as one of 16 new colors and has been in production since.
The color can be described as a light to medium shade of blue, with a slight tint of purple or lavender. It is often used in art and design projects, as well as in fashion and home decor.
Crayola, a company known for producing crayons, markers, and other art supplies, was founded in 1885 and has been a staple in children's art supplies ever since. The company has produced hundreds of different colors over the years, including Cornflower Blue, which remains a popular choice for artists and hobbyists alike.
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