Sunday, April 5, 2009

New Crayons


With the love of coloring in our home, crayons often break while we are coloring... but the broken crayons can still be useful. Here's how we've turned potential trash to treasure by recycling the old crayons into new crayons...great for gifts as well! Here's how you do it:

Preheat your oven to 250 degrees
Separate broken crayons and sort by similar color
Place crayons in a ziploc bag and, using wooden mallet or meat tenderizer, smash pieces into 1/2 inch or so sized pieces. A regular hammer will also work, but tends to smoosh crayons more.
Put crayon pieces into foil cupcake holders so as not to ruin your pans. Silicone works well also and the molds you can find are many... but I would only recommend using them just for this project and not for food.
Bake crayons for about 11 minutes.
When the crayons look melted but the colors are still intact, take pans out of the oven. Do not stir them to keep the colors. Let the pan cool for at least one hour
Remove foil liners from pans and let cool for at least 6 hours to overnight. If using molds, just leave overnight.
Unmold the new crayons and start creating!!

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