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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Handmade With Love - Day 2 - Handmade Crayons

Grab the kids for this one - The first part of this project is great for little hands!
Supplies:
Lots and lots of crayons - old or new!
Metal and/or silicone molds
Plastic or paper bags
Extra embellishments for bags!
1. Grab any extra crayons around the house or if you don't have any, start with new ones! I started with a new box of Crayola crayons. I decided that I wanted to make crayons with complementing and contrasting colors, so I began by separating all the crayons into their color groups.
2. Next, you have to remove all the paper wrappings from the crayons
3. Break all the crayons into small pieces - each crayon should break up into four pieces if it is a full, new crayon.4. Get your molds together. Silicone and metal molds work great! I bought the heart molds at Michaels (a craft store in the baking section) and the alphabet molds from here.
5. Take all the crayon bits and peices and pile them in the molds. I found that contrasting colors get a better marbled effect than putting alike colors together. Example: Pink and red blended together to well, almost giving no marbled effect, but dark green and bright yellow looked great! So did red and white or pink and white :)
{be careful not to pile the crayons to high, but at least high enough to make a good and sturdy crayon once it is all melted together}7. For the alphabet molds, I found that standing the crayons upright worked great! I only filled the letters I needed.
8. Preheat your over to 275 degrees and put your crayon filled molds in a baking pan that is lined in foil. The foil will protect your oven and your pan from any melted crayon spillage!
9. Each mold will need about 10 - 15 minutes in the oven. The thinner ones will take less time than the thicker ones. Keep your eyes on them, and pull them out as soon as they look melted. If you leave them in to long the colors will mix together too much! Kids should NOT help with this part!! The melted wax is very hot!
10. Allow the molds to set for a couple of hours - they should be completed cooled before you pull them out. Gently peel away the silicone and pop out the crayon shapes. For the metal molds, give them a good whack on the counter and they'll pop right out!
{here is a close up of the "O" from the "LOVE U" letters. I love the way it turned out! The pink, white and red colors worked great together! I did nothing extra to get the marbled effect either! This was just achieved by just letting them melt in the oven!}
11. Have your kids help you package the crayons in either plastic or paper bags - these would be a great alternative to hand out at school! You could give each kid the first letter in their name and a couple hearts!
Time for another giveaway! Here's another great kit to get you started on this project! There are some of the silicone heart molds we used, along with the cutest bird plate from Target! Even some Martha Stewart glitter for decorating the plastic or paper bags, ribbon, Elle's Studio tags and stamp set, and chocolate!
Everyone is welcome to enter, just leave a comment below! All the winners from each giveaway will be announced on Saturday, January 24th!

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Michelle (from Ky) said...

I can't believe I am the first to leave a comment!

What a cute idea, I am so goign ot do this for my niece and nephew.

Thanks for the chance to win!

Michelle (from KY)

Beth Perry said...

Another amazing idea! Those marbled hearts are soooo pretty!

Sarah :) said...

Wow, I want to make a set of these for MYSELF! I love to color. *haha* You guys really crank out the great ideas.

Kim J. in Kingston said...

What an amazing project! Wow.

Lisa said...

i just don't know how you come up with all the cuteness!! i love this idea!!

nola said...

Very cool idea! This is great for a little class room gift for Valentine's Day! Especially when some kids have allergies, it's a great alternative to a food treat. Thanks
Nola

Anonymous said...

COOL! Now I know what to do with all of the kids crayons!

Mel H. said...

What a nifty idea! Love it.

Gayle said...

This is such an awesome idea!! I would make these for myself!! I definitely will tuck this idea away for another decade until I have kids and we can make them!

Kataroo said...

I heart this idea!!

Melissa said...

Fabulous idea!!!

Cate said...

I love the idea of the initial letters for valentines! I wish my son was young enough for me to do that (I'm not sure the 15 year old boys like crayons much these days).

Bekka said...

Oh, I just LOVE this idea!!!

Stephanie said...

This is wonderful! I've made the round ones before but the alphabet ones are fantastic! What cute ideas.

Erin Bassett said...

I'm a former pre-school teacher & I used to make these all the time with the left over crayon bits and an old muffin tin...but I love the idea of using the shaped molds...so cute!!

amber said...

These are fun! They would be a great project for all the spare and lonely crayons in my classroom, since the kids gravitate towards those still in boxes still. Thanks for sharing!

Virginia said...

Oh my goodness! I am so doing this for my kids' friends! Adorable!

stacysaurus said...

I love this idea!

I'd love to make some for my little neice.

Now I can rescue all the broken crayons!

Carolyn G said...

What a fun idea!!! It looks like somehting the kids would love.

Amanda Ann said...

I made these last year with my little girl, but we just made circles. Now I want to make them again!! Thanks for sharing!

Joli said...

I know what I am doing with my kids today!!! I have got make a quick run to Michaels, then its home to make some crayons. Thanks for the fun idea!!

*danielle* said...

what great idea! can't wait to make those for my daughters valentines day handouts!

Thanks! <3

JulieP said...

What a clever idea!!!! My daughter will love this project. Thanks so much!

ania said...

Love this idea!! :) :) So cute :)

Marianne said...

CUTE! I'm gonna try it!

Katja said...

Great idea!

Lisa said...

What an awesome prize pack! Love V-Day for all the reds and pinks...and already got my super cute deer stamps in the mail. Yeah!!! Lisa K in tx

Dianna said...

What a cute little bundle of goodies*!*
Can't wait to see all of the fun projects :)

Sonja said...

This is so cute!! I must make those hearts!!

joscelyne cutchens said...

wow, what a great idea! I would love to win this!

Korey said...

How cute a project is this! So exciting and a fun idea...I can't wait to try it.

I love your products; they are adorable!

Lacintha said...

What an awsome idea!
In fact I'm off to Michales right now to get some of those moulds...thanks Elle :)

Bibi said...

Oh, wow!! Love this idea! This is perfect for lil' hands that can't grasp the thinner crayons. And the giveaway is yummylicious!!

Sarita said...

Wow! That is a wonderful project - so creative!! Thank you for sharing this great idea, and for hosting this contest! :)

LindaS said...

Oh my - its the most clever idea I've seen - fun and bright colors.

Zarah said...

Ooooh... That's so CUTE and so clever!! (I think you can probably do this with soap too? In case you'd wanna give fancy soaps to someone, for example your MIL. *nods and smiles*)

MaryJo said...

Wow, never thought of doing something cool like this with my kids broken crayons... we have a million!
Thanks for sharing this awesome project!!

Martha said...

Very cute!

Corey said...

wow! I think I'll make hearts for my dd's Valentine party at school! so super easy and she'll love that I let her peel and break her crayons! lol Thanks, Elle!

Mariangeles M said...

What a cool idea!!!

I may try it some day :o)

pam said...

Adorable and so easy! Thanks for sharing and the opportunity for us to try this ourselves with all the yummy goods!

Margo :-) said...

What a fantastic idea.... think of all the old crayon pieces you can have lying around to make these neat shapes with!!! :-)

Veronica said...

Wow! I just went to retrieve the old crayons I threw away! I would love to win this!! Thanks.

Lisa J. said...

OMG me and my daughter are so going to do this. We have gazillions of crayons that need to be repurposed.

maribeth said...

what a great alternative for kids! i can't wait to do this with my preschoolers! thank you!

Anonymous said...

Great idea ~ can't wait to make these with my kids.
SusanB

Stephanie Joanna said...

What an awesome idea! I have got to try this. Thanks for the inspiration!! xox

mustangkayla said...

How fun! I remember making them as a kid and having so much fun! Thanks for the reminder! The shaped tins are an awesome idea and make the melted crayons that much more fun!

Jacqueline said...

What a cute idea! My son and I are definately going to do this before Valentine's Day. Thank you for the inspiration!

Michele H. said...

Love this idea! I need to go to Michael's!!

Nichole said...

This is the cutest project! I have been wanting to do crayons with my daughter for a long time and now with valentines day coming I think I now have the perfect v-day project for us. We have so many broken crayons in our house it isn't funny. Thanks for the instructions and for the awesome give away!

Chiqui said...

Love the idea! I'm off to look for alphabet molds!

Anonymous said...

This is the cutest project! I'm going to tell my friends about it. I LOVE Valentine's Day too, so this prize is SO PERFECT for me. ;) Crossing my fingers!!!

Michelle
www.amillionmemories.com

Vanessa said...

OH wow, my 4 year old was looking over my shoulder as I read this post...he totally wants those heart shaped crayons. Would be great to win since we live WAY up north where you can't buy anything cool like those...but you can bet I'll be cruising the internet for those goodies if I don't get picked! LOL

Love it! Thanks for sharing

It's me! Jocelynne B! said...

OMG! what an adorable idea! so so cute! we had the crayola crayon maker and it was kind of a pain and they just came out shaped like crayons! hearts are much cuter! and i love the tray from target! i was going to buy some and settled for the placemats instead. i adore valentines-themed things!

easy to miss dot com said...

Super cute! I never thought of doing them in letters!

susan m said...

Oh my - what a cute project!!

Addie said...

What a fun and cute project! I think I'm gonna try it with my son!

melw said...

Such a cute idea!! And wow what a great giveaway too!!

Lauri {Scrap Attack} said...

WOW, those are sooo cute! What a fun project!

Augusti_73 said...

Wowzerz! That's cool!!
And I'd LOVE to win!

latisha said...

awww! i never thought about making those with the shaped molds...great idea! i'm going to try it this afternoon...

It's me! Jocelynne B! said...

oh, i forgot to mention...the 17th was my birthday! this would be an awesome belated birthday gift! ;)

Jenneke said...

Wow, I love this!!!! I'm crossing my fingers to win!!

Hugs to you all,
Jenneke (from The Netherlands)

Angela Moore said...

This is a good idea for all of those stray crayons!

Mandy said...

Thanks for the step by step photos and pictures. How festive and fun! Your tips are great, too.

papelytijeras said...

What a super cute idea. I love it! Can't wait to try this out.

Michelle said...

This is the most adorable idea! Thanks for sharing. Your tutorial is really easy to understand.

bAbYbEcKy said...

CUTE!!!!!

Stephanie said...

I do love that idea! My son and I made those last year as part of his Valentine cards! I wasn't sure if we were going to do it again this year....but after seeing this....I think we will!

swoozie said...

What a great idea - my daughter and I will have fun making these! Now, to go find crayons...

Katrina Grabowski said...

Just so happy to have found this site. Love everything!
Katrina

Applemimi said...

just love this idea !!!!!!! thank you for giving us the chance to win

regards

Gaëlle a french girl in italy lol

Applemimi said...

just love this idea !!!!!!! thank you for giving us the chance to win

regards

Gaëlle a french girl in italy lol

Heather said...

Oh look at all those pretty goodies!!!!!
I can see I will have some great inspirations :)

Rhea said...

This is a great idea for the little kids! Off to share with my friends..... Thanks for the inspiration!

tdaucrops said...

I have more than enough crayons to do this project. I'm off to find my muffin tins.
Tricia
tdaucrops@yahoo.com

3QTGUYS said...

Oh how fun! I have a feeling y'all are gonna give me so many cute ideas, I will have to choose!

Keep 'em coming!

janis m said...

what a cool idea! I did not know you could melt crayons like that. thanks for the hot tip! :-)

aneulore said...

what a giveaway!
and what an idea!!!
amazing!

Cheeziemommie said...

That is such a cute idea! I've always wanted to make crayons like this but feared it was to much work. It sounds so easy though! Thanks for sharing! I hope I win that awesome give away!

Patricia said...

Love those alphabet molds!! We made some of these at Christmas and they are so easy & turned out great. We just used tree and candy cane molds that we had, but I love those letters!! Thanks for sharing another great idea ~ Patricia

ISCRAPNSEW said...

oh my word, how stinkin FAB!!! Love everything!

Rachel said...

Oh my! What a cute, fun, easy idea! I am an elementary teacher and think I might make some for my students. Thanks for sharing :)

ddinak said...

What a fun project! May let my girl scouts do it.
Thanks for the give away!
Denise from AK

Jennifer Kolakowski said...

So cute! I love this whole idea of Handmade with Love!
Jen Kolakowski

Anne Thompson said...

Oh my goodness this is the cutest giveaway ever! Soooooo happy I found your blog :) Thanx, Anne

Kimmie said...

now how cool is that...that would be so cool for the class. Thanks for another great handmade item

jessicaj said...

I am so excited to do this for my daughters classroom!

Jess (From WI)

Anonymous said...

love your ideas would love to win
elizabeth Holder

Gayle215 said...

I love all your ideas! Those marbled crayons are amazing.

rmeyfe said...

I love those little dear stamps!!! This would be a great project for all those well loved crayons in my house!!

Jen M in Texas :)

Jessica said...

loooved the tutorial! can't wait to try it with my kids, thanks so much!!!

Anonymous said...

Such a great idea. Thank you. I am going to use this for my class.
KimC (NJ)

Jennifer said...

OH MY GOSH what a cute project! And what an AWESOME give away!!!!

Thanks so much!

Stay Funny said...

Wow~!
That's really a fun project to do for kids giveaway treat for a b-day! Love it!

Jessica said...

That is such an awesome idea! I must try it - we have a on of broken crayon bits around the house :)

Cynthia B. said...

Cuteness! Great kits you're giving out - not just Elle's stuff, but crafty things we can do at home too (and kid-friendly, even better! :) )

Carol A. said...

Oh wow...what a really cool idea. This would be a great project to do with my girls....they would love helping with this. Wonderful giveaway....Thanks for the chance!

Kate said...

so cool! I want to make these for the kids I tutor!! Thanks for the idea!

Lynsey said...

This would be a great idea even just for decorations! I'd totally put these in a pretty bowl on my coffee table or as a centerpiece on my kitchen table for Valentine's Day. So cute!

Wendy said...

This so fun and very cute!

Jennifer said...

this idea is adorable!! LOVE IT!!

Linh Chin-Lai said...

Awesome project! I have lots of crayons waiting to be used in this project. Love the heart molds.

Amy said...

I have tried this before, but yours turned out much better. Maybe I will have to try again and see if I did something wrong. Thanks for the tutorial, I am going to give it another whirl.

Emily B said...

What fun, thanks!

Keiko said...

Wow, it's a great idea.
I have to look for my school time old crayon!!!

Amanda N said...

I LOVE those deer stamps! They are too cute! :D
Love the crayons! Goodness knows we have TONS around here that are broken already!!!

lynnfrompgh said...

GREAT project idea.....love the idea of getting rid of our old crayons! And since my birthday is on the 24th what an absolutely perfect gift! TFS

polinka said...

so cool!! love this idea!!

Shirley Fyfe said...

I've done this with old crayons that we had lying around BUT I really love the idea of using the alphabet moulds!

Thanks for the chance to win!

Geke said...

Such a nice thing to do for the ones you love!!!

Kirsten W. said...

I did this a million years ago with my mom, but I should definitely try again! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

Kim Langston said...

Great Valentine's gift idea. Love the new deer stamp!

mommyshawna said...

That is SO cute. Thanks for the showing how easy it is! Now I just need to get me some of those molds. :)

Erin H. said...

Adorable idea! I am definately going to try this! This would also be a great idea for stocking stuffers or kids parties. Thanks for sharing!

jwood said...

This is a great project, thanks so much for sharing. What a wonderful way to use up all of our old crayon pieces.

Thanks so much for the chance to win goodies too!!
Jackie

JJ Sobey said...

what a fun way to re-use old crayons! Love the letter shapes, too.

Kim said...

Such a sweet idea for the kiddos to make! Who doesn't have a million broken crayons w/kids in the house. Love it! Thanks for the inspiration & generous giveaway!
KimF

BabeCaddy said...

Awesome project!!! Love the way the colors come out... Can't wait to try some of these

BabeCaddy said...

Awesome project!!! Love the way the colors come out... Can't wait to try some of these

Kimmy said...

I love the cupcake effect of these. That deer stamp is to die for.

Gina said...

Looks like a fun project to do with the Grand kids!

Mandy said...

Supa sweet! What a great give-away!
Love how the shapes turend out!!!

nicnacske said...

Great idea!!!

Jen said...

I love this idea!
I think it would be an awesome idea to make the crayons to fit inside an Easter egg! They could hunt for eggs and have fun crayons along with their candy and money!

Sue said...

fantastic idea, I'm just going to steal my kids crayons.

Anonymous said...

This is awesome! Cool idea- Sherry

mystyle said...

Fun Kids project! I need those molds to make these! Tee Hee!

Megan said...

What a great idea. My kids are still on their school holidays so this would definitely be something fun they could do. :o)

Christine said...

What a fantastic idea, I love the letters, they look so cute!

~Sasha Farina~ said...

how absolutely adorable!!!

vinnie said...

ohhh magique !!!

really good idea :)

Jennifer said...

These are such great tips! I made these last year and am doing it again this year for my sons kinder class. I really love the alphabet idea, might have to try that this year! Thanks :)

chksngr said...

What a great idea for little ones...the toddlers in my son's class would love these!!

Chelsea Ling said...

ohhh lovely! what a fun fun idea :) I hope I win! I love the deer stamp and ribbons

Anonymous said...

how awesome is this idea. TFS..Liann M.

carpediem said...

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

Teresa said...

What a fabulous idea! Thanks for doing the giveaway.

gracie said...

ohh this is soo cute! i have little ones so i have a ton of broken crayons! thanks for the great idea! can't wait to make some.

Beautifullily said...

Oh my, this is such a fab idea, thaks for sharing

Karen Erickson said...

What a wonderful idea! And such a great contest too - thanks for the opportunity! Love your blog. :)

mandydake said...

Into my faves.. Love the molds!

Dana said...

What a great idea. I am always looking for ideas to give out other then Candy... So cute!

julieann said...

Love,love,love the crayons:) I have made them several times with my preschool class they call them "cup cake" crayons!
Love the giveaway, so pretty:)

stephanie said...

eeek! i used to love making crayons when i was a kid! letter molds are brilliant.

{Angel} said...

Very cool idea.

KreativeKelly said...

OMG that is such a cool iea

Thanks for sharing

PS- love the new stamps

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful idea. I was always sad to see a container of broken and well used crayons. Thank you, Kris egirlsmom@hotmail.com

Yvette said...

what a fun creative project. Love all your products...so fresh and full of energy!!

angiesparkles said...

I'm amazed that melting crayons can turn out so beautifully- thanks for the continued inspiration! This giveaway is too cute!

Anonymous said...

what a great project! Thanks!
bianca b

Shannon Wyman said...

Oh my gosh... how fun is that!! Thanks for the inspiration xoxo

Amber said...

That's awesome!! And I'd love to win that goodness!

Shel said...

What a clever project. Now I know what we can do with the bucket of broken crayons we have in the closet! Thank you so much for the whole picture tutorial..for those of us lacking a craft gene, it makes a big difference.

shel704 at aol dot com

HoweverAlthough said...

I was organizing my scrap space today and thought, "I love Elle's Studio." So I came here to look around and put off the organizing. You never disappoint. :)

Jo said...

Wicked! Such a neat idea.

Thanks for the chance to win.

Jo :)

Mandy said...

Such cute ideas!!

Silsine said...

what a great idea, i never think about it.!!!!; and thanks for the chance to win, its really lovely.

Anonymous said...

What fun. I see lots of potential for this with those scrap crayons we have at our church in abundance. How fun it would be to spirit the scraps away and return with pretty crayon shapes!

Jenny W

Daniela said...

Awesome idea! Thanks so much~

Sierra said...

I love this idea, i am going to make crayons with my after school group!

Di said...

This is a wonderful idea! I love it. Gonna have to make them for my daughter and all the nieces and nephews for Valentines Day! Thanks!!

redmom said...

What a great idea! My daughter would love crayons in fun different shapes! Thank you so much for the inspiration!

Bouf2 said...

cute cute cute

Anonymous said...

This idea is so cute!!! I love it

Jennifer Milam
milam10@pldi.net

Darcey said...

Great idea! Thanks!

Carolyn said...

What a great idea, such a cute crafty gift :)

theng said...

What, break new crayons into pieces?! This is an interesting project. Maybe I won't be so paranoid about keeping the wrapper intact and not breaking the crayons.

Aleks said...

omgoooooodness!! How darling are those crayons!!! and look at all that yummy elle's product! *drool*

thetessaroo said...

These make me so happy. I love all the beautiful colors. :)

Kara said...

These are so cute! I'm planning my wedding and think I'll do this for the kids' tables!

Keely Yowler said...

What a wonderful idea! LOVE your products!

.charity.sorrells said...

What a great idea! TFS Elle!

ropergirl3 said...

I love this post! I did these one time when my son was about 3 and he loved the craft, I never thought to do this for his school class for Valentine's Day---you are a life saver!!!

Julie said...

What a cool idea! I never in a million years would have thought of that!!

Anonymous said...

Great Idea! I don't a a blog, can I enter? Jessica Stoops

yucaree said...

this is a great project, not only because it's so cute, but because it can be very eco-friendly. instead of throwing away the little broken pieces, this is a fantastic way to give the crayons a second life.

thanks for the idea and the giveaway!

Lisa said...

What a gorgeous idea! They look sooooo pretty.

lenore said...

What a great idea! I love the marbling effect too!

Dana N said...

What a fun project!!

TheresaK said...

I love this idea!!!

June said...

this is such a great idea. the results are amazing.

cutxpaste said...

i hope i win!

Sarah said...

What an adorable project - I love it for all the crayon pieces I have leftover from my 2 year old's facination with breaking them!!!

sophie said...

What an excellent idea! Love the way the colors swirl together! Thanks too for your generousity. Would love to receive those yummies!

Mike and Brianna said...

What an adorable project!

Anonymous said...

How fun! Love your idea. Jodi B.
JBuckmister@clearwire.net

Laurel (shreve6) said...

Wonderful as always, I ever thought to use letter molds for this, GREAT IDEA!

Sonda T said...

oh how fun!! Those marbled heart crayons are the best! My dd and I totally have to make those! Thanks for the idea, Elle. Love the giveaway too. wow!

Ashley C said...

What a wonderful idea! These will make such unique and thoughtful gifts! :) Woo hooo!!!

arlsmom aka Lynda said...

Totally cute project!!!

Chok Keun said...

Wow, this is so cool! I love this project and such lovely colors!

crazy4scrappin said...

I did this craft when I was a kid....what a great idea.

deryqueen said...

I showed my daughter this (shes 5) and asked her if she would like to do this for her class.....she is SOOO excited. Thanks for the great idea :)

Thanks for the chance to win

Charin said...

That is *such* an adorable idea!! :) :) Love it!
Thanks for the chance to win! :)

Cass said...

Super cute! :)

HL0517 said...

what an amazing idea and a great alternative to all those candy treats.

Anonymous said...

I Love the crayon idea!!
Staci in Tx

etceteraetcetera said...

OMG! How cute are these!!
.....WendyG

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