How to Melt Crayons in Silicone Molds

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25 thoughts on “How to Melt Crayons in Silicone Molds”

  1. What a wonderful craft idea! It is vivid and colorful like the graphics of this new series which looks to be so good for the kiddos!
    We did a similar craft when I was a kiddo – melting crayons on wax paper. You took it to a whole new level!
    COOL!

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  2. What a cute craft idea for Spring. I am going to try this one for the kids at church. Tumble Leaf looks like a pretty great show. The colorful animation will keep my little grandson entertained for sure.

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  3. I love making these for crafts. My daughters and I did these not long ago. I was also able to see Tumble Leaf and it’s the cutest show!

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  4. I love this idea. My kids would enjoy making their own crayons. Plus, it is a great way to use up old broken crayons.

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  5. What a fun and clever idea! I have grandsons .. so I’m thinking I’ll look for some trucks or monster molds instead. Seems like a wonderful way to spend an afternoon together

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  6. We have so many broken crayons, I really need to try to melt them into a new one again. The last time I did it, the crayons caught fire. Oops.

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  7. Such a simple and fun diy! We did something similar last month for Valentine’s Day! The hard part was taking the wrapper off the crayons lol

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  8. What a great way to use up all the little pieces of broken crayon! Thank you so much for the info. I can’t wait to do this for my grandson.

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