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Transform Your Kids' Broken Crayons into Candles

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If you've got kids, then chances are, you've got crayons coming out of your ears. From kindergarten up through middle school, every new school year comes with a supply list that inevitably includes a brand new box of crayons. I have three kids, which means that on the last day of school, my kids bring a lot of broken, shabby crayons home. They get tossed into a big plastic bin and get used for home projects. But a family only needs so many crayons. This project is a nice way to recycle some of those extra crayons into something beautiful.

This project costs about $10 for three medium-sized candles in containers.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
You will need:

- Broken crayons
- Assorted jars. For this project, I used a jelly jar, a small pickle jar, and the remnant of an old Christmas candle whose wick had burned out.
- 1 lb bag of soy wax (makes three small to medium candles)
- Candle wicks
- Clothes pins
- Hot glue gun
- Double burner (or two pots and one metal cookie cutter)
- Newspaper
- Scissors



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9 comments
Aug 12, 2011. 12:25 PMtkeelan says:
Wow thanks, what a wonderful way to recycle crayons. I think I will use your idea to teach tech to my class. =)
May 21, 2011. 6:24 PMhermionegranger says:
Me and my mom made this, they both turned out great but for some reason whenever we light them they go out within a minute or two. They're great as decorations, though.
May 6, 2011. 12:33 PMbajablue says:
Fabulous idea... but I'm glad my kids are grown! 8-)
May 4, 2011. 5:10 AMfarzadbayan says:
Maybe they have chemical smells that they aren't good for body. But I'm not sure.
Anyway they are funny candles!
May 2, 2011. 12:43 PMmary candy says:
it looks cool
Apr 26, 2011. 7:11 PMAlphonsus says:
What do they smell like?
Apr 27, 2011. 12:16 PMRedneckEngineer says:
I've done this and they smell alot like crayons. I suggest if you add scents, to add a bit more than normal to help cover the crayon smell. Nice Ible by the way.

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