Melting crayons.
1.) Peel off the paper on all of the crayons.
Sometimes we mix colors or make plain colors.
2.) Make sure you are using a silicone baking mold.
3.) Put the pieces into the molds. You may have to break them even smaller.
4.) Place your oven at 350 degrees. Once it's warmed up place your mold in the oven.
5.) It usually only takes a couple minutes to melt. So keep an close eye on them.
6.) Once the crayons are completely melted, place them in the freezer till they hard.
7.) Now you may pop them out and you have new crayons.
My daughters love when their crayons are finished. They are excited as if they are brand new, and I didn't have to waste the broken pieces by throwing them away. Plus I saved money by not having to buying new crayons.
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Found you on the bloggy mom hop. I love the name of you blog! I am one of 3 sisters and LOVED having two sisters growing up! Now, we write a blog together, called Sugar Aunts. Followed you, looking forward to more posts! Come over and check out what we are up to www.sugaraunts.com
Those men are so cute! I am so glad I found you. It looks like we have a lot in common. I am a new follower. Hope to see you at True Aim!
Hi there found you on the blog hop and am a new follower. And this is such a great idea, hmmmmm wonder why I never thought of it!!!!!
Such a cute blog! I was drowning in blue before we adopted our princess...and now I need advice from other Moms of girls! It can be tough! =)
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I love this idea... Having the crayons molded into the kids' favorite shapes (or characters) is a plus too. I should do this crafting activity this weekend with my girls. :)
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Thanks for linking up with our pinterest Tuesday linky. What a great idea. My son is two, I'm going to "pin" this idea to use at a later date. Hope to see you next Tuesday to link up again.
Erica
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These are super cute! Love these for kid gifts or stocking stuffers.
These came out so cute!
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