You will need a bowl of water, plastic cups that you can throw away when done with the project, and a microwave. My hubby pointed out that they make crayon makers now. I kindly pointed out that we don't have one, nor do we need one. This works great. I may or may not have stuck out my tounge.
Put the crayons (according to color) into the cups. I cut the tops of the cups off to make it easier to pour out the melted wax. Place one of the cups into the bowl and microwave it for a few minutes. Take it out and swish it around. You may need a couple more minutes depending on your microwave and how many crayons you put in the cup.
Then pour the melted wax into a muffin pan. I have always used my silicone one for this project but made one in a metal one today to see if it would work too. Just to be safe, I lightly greased it. It worked great. Aren't my pans lovely? Don't judge. I make cupcakes a lot. Plus, you know yours look just like that too!
And there you have it! When each layer cools, it contracts and pulls away from the sides a little so the crayon layers can bleed a little. But it is thin and after a couple of uses it wears off.
This project it great for 2-5 year olds. You can talk about sorting, learn colors, and then color when your done! And the crayon is big and easy for little kids to handle. It would make a fun homemade gift too.
cute idea!
ReplyDeleteWe just made some stars the other day with our broken crayons :)
what a fantastic idea! will be saving that for when we get a build up of broken crayons!
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Love it! I've seen people pour the wax into little shaped molds (hearts and stuff), or even swirl the colors together as they cool. I need to try with my girls!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are gonna want to make that. Very cool..and much better than store bought stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'm an art teacher and have lots of leftover crayons...I say I'm going to do this each summer, but haven't...now that I see it's so easy, I'm going to do it!!!
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Love it! This is much better than tossing those crayons in the trash.
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What a neat project!
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That's an awesome idea! Yea, what did the world do before those crayon machines? lol :) It's just a waste of money!
ReplyDeleteYep, my pans look just like those! Great project : )
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! GREAT PROJECT!
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that's probably one of the best home-made rainbow crayons I have seen. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally cute, wish I still had kids at home. Maybe grandkids! :)
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