A surface of laser-cut acrylic. The surface can be any shape that is
capable of being created from a plane but is preferably planar. Lines are
placed upon such a surface with one or more coloring crayons and have a
glowing appearance under either natural or artificial illumination. An
aperture is optionally placed in the surface to facilitate manipulation
of such surface or the connection of other objects to such surface. A
container holding one or more coloring crayons can be attached to the
surface. And the invention contemplates marketing a combination of the
surface, one or more coloring crayons, and a wipe.