Instead of handing out Kit Kats to your kid's classmates, make these chunky heart-shaped crayons, perfect for small hands. You'll need about 4-5 crayons per heart and a heart-shaped metal or silicone muffin tin. This is a perfect project for getting rid of broken bits of crayons at the bottom of your craft drawer!
Supplies:
1. Crayons
2. Silicone muffin pan.
Directions:
1. Remove paper from crayons.
2. Fill pan with crayons, sorted by color and broken into 1- to 2-inch chunks.
3. Bake in 200 degree oven for 10 minutes or until melted.
4. Let crayons cool for about 10 minutes and remove from tray.
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What goes around, comes around. We did that years ago. Some shapes were mixed colors. That was when the school provided the crayons and we, being depression babies seldom threw anything away because everyone got one box of crayons, period. The leftovers from the previous year were reused by melting and molding.
yeah, and do you know when my kids were young,the crayon companies were selling these crayons like it was a new idea.These multi-color crayons.lol But, yes, I, too, bought them.No time as a single working mom for crafts,but now that I'll be having grandchildren one day,I'll keep this in mind.Thanks for reminding us,Kendra.
This is something NEW? I've been doing that siince the 50's. Next thing, they'll be telling us how to use peanut butter and a pine cone to make a bird feeder.
You may have known about this in the 50's but I guess you never learned if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. Article never said it was new and innovative, just an idea for Valentine's Day. Get over yourself!
Please not everyone is in there 60s i was born in1954 and didnt know anything about this i was glad to see it and had lots of fun doing it with my grandchildern. so i think it was a great idea to put it on here
I may use your idea and use mini muffin pans for molds so they can make buttons to wear. I may use paint writers for material -- globby -- to allow kids to add something for themselves. May use for Mother's Day gifts. Suggestions for glue for adding pin backs?
I think this is great and am so appreciative that someone shared! Thank you Kendra. For those of you making snobby comments about having done this for years, and that it's not new -- well, what's your problem with someone showing those of us who haven't done it for years? It's new to me, and I know I'm not solo in that.
Not directed at you sweetie just the Big Hollywood stars that listen to their helpers that this is new!!! enjoy yourself we used a heart shaped muffin pan for valentine gifts for my daughters friends.
I've never seen or heard of this before (and I'm 40!) Thanks so much for the tip. With twin 4 year olds and a 3 year old, we have a big need for recycling crayons! Thanks!
I think it's great :) People have forgotten how to do things like this. we have become lazy and need a little reminder that everything does not have to be brand new, store bought and same same. especially younger ones
Teacher 2-11-2010 @ 6:42AM
What goes around, comes around. We did that years ago. Some shapes were mixed colors. That was when the school provided the crayons and we, being depression babies seldom threw anything away because everyone got one box of crayons, period. The leftovers from the previous year were reused by melting and molding.
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sharon 2-11-2010 @ 6:52AM
Isn't it funny how the things that we used to do to make do are now innovative ideas and clever crafts?!
lee101 2-11-2010 @ 3:47PM
yeah, and do you know when my kids were young,the crayon companies were selling these crayons like it was a new idea.These multi-color crayons.lol But, yes, I, too, bought them.No time as a single working mom for crafts,but now that I'll be having grandchildren one day,I'll keep this in mind.Thanks for reminding us,Kendra.
susieq 2-13-2010 @ 6:08PM
you should be nice to poeple dont you think it nice to get ideas we all should get along
sunny 2-11-2010 @ 7:16AM
This is something NEW?
I've been doing that siince the 50's.
Next thing, they'll be telling us how to use peanut butter and a pine cone to make a bird feeder.
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sunny is an old idiot 2-11-2010 @ 12:40PM
You may have known about this in the 50's but I guess you never learned if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. Article never said it was new and innovative, just an idea for Valentine's Day. Get over yourself!
JudgeNot 2-11-2010 @ 3:56PM
Wow! Take your own advice there, friend... (about saying something nice?)
angie 2-22-2010 @ 3:09PM
Please not everyone is in there 60s i was born in1954 and didnt know anything about this i was glad to see it and had lots of fun doing it with my grandchildern. so i think it was a great idea to put it on here
Janet Aiello 2-11-2010 @ 8:59AM
I may use your idea and use mini muffin pans for molds so they can make buttons to wear. I may use paint writers for material -- globby -- to allow kids to add something for themselves.
May use for Mother's Day gifts.
Suggestions for glue for adding pin backs?
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Cathy Jerles 2-11-2010 @ 9:59AM
Put the pin part in before the crayons harden when come out of oven.
Derrel 2-11-2010 @ 12:43PM
clearly you have no concept of English!
or no personality!!
I may suggest you work on that.
Cheryl 2-11-2010 @ 8:45AM
I think this is great and am so appreciative that someone shared! Thank you Kendra.
For those of you making snobby comments about having done this for years, and that it's not new -- well, what's your problem with someone showing those of us who haven't done it for years? It's new to me, and I know I'm not solo in that.
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antbis 2-11-2010 @ 2:39PM
Not directed at you sweetie just the Big Hollywood stars that listen to their helpers that this is new!!! enjoy yourself we used a heart shaped muffin pan for valentine gifts for my daughters friends.
liah 2-13-2010 @ 5:54AM
well said, my grandmother never told me about this and she grew up in the 50s. happy that somebody shared this info with me.
Criste 2-11-2010 @ 8:49AM
I've never seen or heard of this before (and I'm 40!) Thanks so much for the tip. With twin 4 year olds and a 3 year old, we have a big need for recycling crayons! Thanks!
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Roxanne 2-11-2010 @ 8:52AM
I think it's great :) People have forgotten how to do things like this. we have become lazy and need a little reminder that everything does not have to be brand new, store bought and same same. especially younger ones
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Crickett 2-11-2010 @ 8:59AM
You can also melt the crayons and pour them into candy molds that you buy to get different shapes
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Judy 2-11-2010 @ 9:22AM
Thanks for the tip - never heard of it. My 8 y.o. and I will do this today, school is closed because of the heavy snow on Long Island
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joehennes 2-11-2010 @ 9:23AM
Oh boy, because, you know, broken crayons lose their ability to color anything...
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Renee 2-12-2010 @ 11:17PM
They get to small to use after a while. Small children have less defined motor skills and need larger things to grasp.