Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Make Crayons With Crayon Bits

Construct contemporary crayons by recycling broken crayon pieces.


Moulding crayons with crayon bits is a practical form of recycling crayons that chalk up been broken or worn down from handle. Rather than throwing away the crayon bits, they are melted into advanced shapes. Older children flip for production these cutting edge crayons as a Art project. Burgeoning children can again guidance accomplish these and pride them to be easier to end than their contemporary magnitude.


Instructions


1. Slice the outer paper of the crayons lengthwise with the Art machete. Peel off the papers from all the crayon bits.


2. Break up the crayon bits into small enough pieces to fit in the muffin pan. Pieces no longer than 1 inch in length work best.


7. Freeze the crayons in the refrigerator's freezer section for 30 minutes. This helps them to pop out of the muffin pan more easily.


Arrange the crayon bits into the muffin pan as desired, such as all green or red colors together, mixed colors or in color families. Fill the individual pans to the top for large crayons or halfway to make smaller crayons.


5. Place the muffin pan into the heated oven for approximately 6 minutes or until the crayon shapes have disappeared. Over-baking makes the colors blend too much.


6. Remove the muffin pan from the oven and allow the crayons to cool for 30 to 60 minutes or until solid.


3. Preheat the oven to 265 degrees Fahrenheit.4.


8. Turn the muffin pan upside down and tap on its bottom until the crayons fall out.