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Recycling CrayonsBy Randa from San Marcos, Tx Feedback About This Post:RE: Recycling Crayons
We just recently went through our crayon bin and took all of the broken crayons out. My 2 year old daughter always is coloring, like 4-5 hours a day literally, and I was tryin to think of what to do with them. I wondered out loud, and she brought over our silicone mini muffin pan. I have to tell you, it worked out wonderful! Post by raelyn218 RE: Recycling Crayons
When our girls were little I made all sorts of crayons like this for them and their friends. It is fun looking for the candy molds at garage sales, thrift stores and such. For birthday gifts for the girls' friends, I would find out their friends favorite cartoon/hero/character and then go buy a candy mold (check Hobby Lobby and Michael's, and use those store coupons) with that character. I would also buy a coloring book with that same theme. If I couldn't find the coloring book with that theme, I would buy a regular reading book with that character, and also buy a scribble tablet to include with the customized crayons. Post by Squirrley RE: Recycling CrayonsI do this in the microwave using several small bathroom paper cups at a time. I put these on a firm dinner plate and nuke until enough crayon is melted to hold the mixed colors together. Pop the whole plate into the fridge and they harden fast, then peel off paper cup. Post By Enter your name.Linda (Guest Post) RE: Recycling Crayons
a previous post on thriftyfun.... Post by imaqt1962 RE: Recycling CrayonsGreat idea! Here's another: We made "stained glass" out of old crayons. Just grate them onto wax paper and have an adult iron another piece of wax paper on top. Punch a hole and hang in a window as a suncatcher. They seem to hold up better if you staple or glue a construction paper or cardstock frame around the edge. Post By Christine (Guest Post) RE: Recycling CrayonsYou can also melt more than one color together to make multi colored crayons... these are fun for rubbings which pre school age kids love Post by MartyD |
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