11.25.2011

puzzle piece-shaped crayons


The other day, I put all my kids' broken crayons to use & made these crayons that are shaped like puzzle pieces...



I had been collecting all the broken ones for a while in a container...



I cut them all into smaller pieces yet, then let my son help me fill of this ice cube tray (from Ikea) with the broken pieces...



I placed the thing of crayons on a cookie sheet in the oven, then put them in at 250 degrees until they were all good & melted. Then I let them sit & harden again.



Once I took them all out (the 2 batches I made), we had these super-cute & colourful crayons that my son has loved colouring with all week!



They fit perfectly in this little pail I picked up at Michael's...



This would also make a really cool gift for any child, when given with a few colouring books!






{This was featured at Laugh, Love, and Craft.}

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14 comments:

  1. I love it! I think they would make a great gift as well.

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  2. So cute!! I would love for you to link this project up at Do Something Crafty Friday: http://vanessascraftynest.blogspot.com/2011/11/do-something-crafty-15.html

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  3. What a gorgeous project - thanks for sharing exactly how you made it.

    Visiting from TT&J - new follower!
    Lowri
    http://papervinenz.blogspot.com/

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  4. I did this the other day, and posted my tutorial, with stars. I am using them for Christmas gifts. It is soooo easy and cute!

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  5. That would be such a cute, fun little gift! I'm going to start saving all those broken crayons now. :)

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  6. Very cute, thanks for sharing! Visiting from Creative Blogger Party and Hop

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  7. Those are adorable! I have some molds and need to make some crayons for the kiddies. I am a new FB fan from Keeping it Simple. Vicky from Mess For Less

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  8. Supercool idea! I'd love to do this with my nephews...thanks for the tutorial.
    Found you through TCB...have a cheery day!

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  9. How cool! My mom did this once with our crayons, but we just had a little patty pan shape. The puzzle pieces are AWESOME!!

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  10. Great idea, I bet the kids love those!

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  11. Yup! Totally doin' these for my kids this year!!
    I'd love you to link up with us.
    http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-2.html

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  12. What a neat idea! I've seen the melted re-made crayons before but never as puzzle piece shapes! My lil guy would love them. Thanks for sharing at Shine On Fridays!

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  13. Great way to not have to throw out old crayons out!!!

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  14. I definitely need to try this! I'd love it if you'd add this to my link party over at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com/2011/11/link-party-what-we-wore-and-made_29.html

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