tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2389664435397645366.post5985743412082470855..comments2023-09-20T08:29:57.758-04:00Comments on ART ON MY HANDS: Sometimes it just doesn't work....Art on my Handshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06754122893317896715noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2389664435397645366.post-19358737854096346352013-06-16T08:17:13.673-04:002013-06-16T08:17:13.673-04:00Put them in a toaster oven and it worked quickly. ...Put them in a toaster oven and it worked quickly. I made them warm/cool like you mentioned. They turned out great and the kids were thrilled. Each kindergartner took home their own crayon,would hav e thought it was a birthday gift! I brought a big bag of crayons home this weekend to finish them up for use with texture plates next year.Art on my handshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10671444783945191351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2389664435397645366.post-68549683603966185892013-06-08T08:34:37.151-04:002013-06-08T08:34:37.151-04:00I've also seen this on Pinterest and was hopin...I've also seen this on Pinterest and was hoping it would be a way to use up all the old crayons - perhaps to melt into warm/cool moulds that could be used for other projects (eg coloring pottery before painting with acrylic - another pinterest idea). Thanks for your insight - I'm now thinking I might recycle them myself out of class time.<br />:)Elizabeth<br />paintersofdreams.blogspot.comElizabeth https://www.blogger.com/profile/12579116603964865039noreply@blogger.com