Happy Earth Day!
Here’s a great way to reuse and upcycle something that would normally be trash! I used broken pieces of Ava and Stella’s crayons and melted them in a silicone tray.
We tried flower shapes first then we made alphabet letters to spell out words and our names.
Not only is this Earth Day inspired craft easy to make but the colorful crayon shapes turn out so pretty and unique. They make fun gifts or party favors too.
With the cool spring weather and sunny days, this was the perfect weekend craft for us to do as a family on the patio!
What you need:
50 or more broken and old crayons in a variety of colors
alphabet letter silicone mold (order via Amazon here)
bowl of warm water, optional
Directions:
1. Start by sorting through your containers of old and broken crayons. We counted out about 50 to fill one full alphabet mold.
2. Now remove the paper wrappers from all the crayons. We like to soak ours in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes so they come off easier.
3. Once all the paper is removed make sure to completely dry off the crayons.
4. Now add to the molds, breaking into smaller pieces and combining multiple colors for each letter.
5. Fill each letter completely will crayon pieces.
6. Preheat the oven to 250 degrees.
7. Add the filled mold to a parchment paper lined baking sheet and place in the oven.
8. Bake for 15 minutes until crayons are fully melted and molds are filled.
9. Remove from the oven and let cool completely before removing (or they will crack). We waited at least 30 minutes.
10. Carefully pop out and remove the letters from the mold onto a lined tray.
11. Repeat with remaining crayons if you want additional letters to spell certain names and words.
We did extra vowels and “L”, “D”, and “M” so we had enough to spell Mom, Dad, and the girls’ names.
12. Now you can spell names and wrap up as gifts or simply upcycle and reuse for your own at home coloring projects!
Stella started by gathering her broken and old crayons. We separated about 50 to start.
Make sure you gather a variety of bright colors.
Now remove the paper wrappers from all the crayons.
We like to soak ours in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes so they come off easier.
Once all the paper is removed make sure to completely dry off the crayons.
I ordered this silicone alphabet mold off Amazon. It works perfectly and I love the style and size of the letters.
Here is my Amazon link if you would like to order one: https://amzn.to/3xYwkgc .
Now add to the molds, breaking into smaller pieces and combining multiple colors for each letter.
Fill each letter completely will crayon pieces.
Add the filled mold to a parchment paper lined baking sheet and place in the oven.
Bake at 250 degrees for 15 minutes until crayons are fully melted and molds are filled.
Remove carefully from the oven and let cool completely ( about 30 minutes).
You can also place in the fridge to speed up cooling.
Carefully pop out and remove the letters from the mold onto a lined tray.
Look how colorful and pretty they turned out!
Repeat with remaining crayons if you want additional letters to spell certain names and words.
We did extra vowels and “L”, “D”, and “M” so we had enough to spell Mom, Dad, and the girls’ names.
Now you can spell names and wrap up as gifts or simply upcycle and reuse for your own at home coloring projects!
I have also made these crayons in flower and heart shapes.
These were smaller and worked well for my toddler at the time. The molds are from IKEA.
Happy Earth Day!
“May we all be inspired by the beauty of our planet and take action to ensure a healthy future for generations to come.” – unknown
Rhian Scammell
This is such a cool way to use up broken crayons and they’ve come out so well. I have often thought about crayon crafts as I’ve seen great things you can do when you melt them x
Yeah Lifestyle
This is such a fun task and a great way to reuse wax crayons. I love how your letters have turned out with all of the colours melted together, they look fabulous!
Hari
It is a fantastic idea to reuse crayons. Love the creativity behind this!
Lavanda Michelle
I love how colorful and unique the melted crayon shapes turn out, and it sounds like a fun activity to do as a family.
Beth
That is such a cute idea! I love this because you can do it with the kids, or you can make a fun, affordable handmade gift for their birthday or Christmas.
karen
omg these colors are gorgeous…I love the idea, it is perfect for engaging the kids and make them celebrate such an important day.
Tammy
What a fun DIY project to do with the little ones! I’ve never made crayons but this looks like a fun idea!
Jenny
I tried this when my kids were little, they lovely watching their broken crayons be transformed.
Melissa Cushing
This is a super fun. craft idea for the kiddos! They will just love this and I think it looks so cool!