Getting some flowers can always make you feel good about yourself, but now Crayola is teaming up with a flower company to really up the floral game.

The new, official Crayola Flowers are sold by nonprofits, with the proceeds going to different causes. What makes it better? The flowers’ colors are just as bright as any Crayola crayon, colored pencil, or marker!

Source: The Toy Book

You can buy the flowers from the online shops for 4-H, A Kid Again, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, American Heart Association, Autism Speaks, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Hawai’i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund, On Our Sleeves, One Tree Planted, Operation Homefront, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, The Humane Society, and Wounded Warrior Project. Each online shop even shows you what percentage of the purchase goes towards the organization of their choice. 

“With Crayola Flowers, we are sowing the seeds of change and nurturing the growth of positive impacts that reach far beyond beautiful petals and stems,” says Ari Shapiro, Partner and Marketing Director of Mrs. Bloom’s. “We’re not just sending beautiful, fresh bouquets, we’re also educating consumers about organizations whose work likely benefits someone they know and love, reinforcing the idea that kindness can flourish in even the simplest gestures.”

Nonprofits can sign up for three different Crayola Flowers packages, including event-based packages, month-long fundraisers, and opening an online shop. The flowers come in bouquets that ship the next day and can come with or without vases. To get your flowers by the next day, order them by 1 p.m. ET!

Flowers are already a great way to feel good about yourself, but you’ll feel even better when you’re supporting a good cause!

Crayola lovers can visit the Crayola flowers site to learn more, choose a charity, and order a bouquet.

About the author

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley is assistant editor for The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book with a Master's in journalism from Quinnipiac University. When she isn’t writing her latest story, she is reading a fantasy novel or rewatching one of her three favorite TV shows over and over again. She’s also a big fan of showing people pictures of her two dogs and cat.

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