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How to Melt Down Your Old Crayons - {Tutorial}

Well, Christmas and the Holidays have come and gone and my house and my life have finally returned to "normal". I'm not really a New Years Resolution kind of person, but this year I decided to make a couple. I totally think that voicing your goals for all to hear is a great way to make you stick to it, so here it goes:


My first one is to get out of the house more and do the things I say I'm gonna do. I tend to make myself a lot of promises about going and doing things, like going to the zoo, or going to Disneyland with the kids more, or whatever and then, I decide I don't feel like taking on that challenge so we end up not going.


My second New Years resolution is to not let things bother me so much and be more laid back (like my husband). I really envy his ability to just let things roll off his back. To be honest, sometimes it's a little annoying, too. :D But, I would like to channel that side of me a little more. I think it would make me (and probably a couple of other people, too) a lot happier. :)


What are some of your New Years resolutions? I would love to hear some. :)


Alright, after we finished making L's teacher gifts for Christmas we had a lot of leftover crayon bits so I decided we needed to do something about that and so we melted them. 


Here is the link to the crayon frame post if you didn't catch that one. :)






Here is a simple way to turn your old crayon bits into usable crayons again:


1. Gather up all your broken crayons and other little crayon scraps.




2. Preheat your oven to 150 degrees. Divide crayons in to colors and fill your muffin tins up to a one inch thick layer.




3. Bake for about 15-20 minutes until wax has melted. (Keep an eye on it.)




4. Let them cool and then pop them out and you're ready to start coloring!




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Oohh! Don't forget to share your New Years resolutions!! :D

4 comments:

  1. Those are great! I've always wondered how to that 'properly' ... never knew the temp and how long....
    Thanks for sharing!

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  2. This is such a neat idea! I'm storing this away for the future.

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  3. I love this idea. I'm an Art Teacher and I always have lots of extra crayons...will be doing this one!!
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    Shantel @
    www.itsapricelesslife.blogspot.com

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  4. Oh my gosh, I was thinking yesterday between my 8 year old and my 2 year breaking crayons and finding pieces everywhere, I thought gosh what a waste of money. I hate to throw them out. I always say everytime I buy a new box of crayons that I am going to hide them until it's coloring time. But between Dad coloring with them and then not putting them away they get tossed in a shoe box and then everytime they freely color including my 2 year old who runs with a crayon to try to write on the walls, they end up breaking. This is a perfect perfect idea to do with those bits and pieces. You save money and you have a new look for a crayon which is fun for the kids. Provides a better grip for a 2 year old (which could be a bad thing for my walls, lol). So thank you for sharing this, I am going to have to repost this on my blog and link back to you! This is such a great idea!!!! Thank You!!!!

    HUGS,
    Annamaria

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