
Connecting Classrooms With COLOR!
The Colors in the Classroom initiative aims to share the transformative impact of mindful coloring and creativity in classrooms around the world.
Every quarter, Get Ya Color On selects schools to participate in the Colors in the Classroom initiative, granting access free creative merchandise. These goodies are not just colorful—they're thoughtfully themed to gently introduce essential mindful coloring practices and seamlessly compliment lesson plans and subjects being explored in your classroom.
Each package contains ample supplies to facilitate one activity for up to 24 students. Participants are encouraged to share their completed projects through photos.
. Teachers and educators at all levels are invited to apply.

Educators connecting over a jumbo Coloring mural from designed by Get Ya Color On Create Studios.

Teens enjoying a Get Ya Color On 'Power Of Color' Workshop at Wichita, Advanced learning library 2025.

Teachers indulging in a mindful coloring workshop at the Kinder scan conference 2025 at ESSDACK.

Educators connecting over a jumbo Coloring mural from designed by Get Ya Color On Create Studios.
HOW IT WORKS
ONLY Selected educators will be granted FREE, early access to coloring materials from Get Ya Color On Studios.
Create & Connect
Engage with your students through mindful coloring and craft something beautiful with FREE, special supplied coloring goodies from Get Ya Color On Studios.
COLORS
APPLICATION
IN THE CLASSROOM
INITIATIVE

PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Submitting an application does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
Educators and schools that apply will be entered into a bi-monthly random drawing for the chance to receive a coloring package and will be notified via email. Schools that do not respond within seven days of receiving an offer will forfeit their package to another school; however, their name will be re-entered into the next drawing. If a school is selected again but fails to respond, it will be removed from consideration until a new teacher or representative submits a fresh application.
Schools are permitted to win multiple times, provided that it is a different teacher or representative each time.





