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Craft: Wax Crayon Quilt Blocks

Wax Crayon Quilt Blocks
Wax Crayon Quilt Blocks
During our church summer program, all the children used Dollar Tree crayons to color quilt blocks. Each color block represented a different program.

After they drew something from their memories of the program, we ironed them with a sheet of cut rite wax paper between the fabric and the iron. It not only helps to protect your iron but also adds a little extra wax to keep it permanent. If done right, it will not wash out. Be sure to use the cheapest wax crayons, Crayola will not work. I then tied each corner to the next to make this huge banner.

By Randa from San Marcos, TX
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