recycling crayons

Pin It Sharpening crayons and then glueing them on paper has always been one of my favorite art projects to do as a kid. A&N did a few when they were little. And since then I've been collecting a bin of damaged crayons. This week, I tried to do something different, and follow some of the pinterest ideas floating around.... like recycling the crayons into a different mold so that they are new again!

Start by peeling all of your crayons and then breaking them into pieces. This is a lengthy process.  Whether its Crayola, RoseArt, or the ones from restaurants (yes we bring ours home!), each one is glued on differently - and it took a lot of patience and nail digging to get them naked. 


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Drop various colors into each mold and fill to the top and bake at 350 for about 10 mins.

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Silicone molds are great for these - especially afterwards when you need to "pop" them out.

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The mosaic colors look beautiful and are fun too look at.

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And even more fun to color with because you won't know what color you'll get!

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