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Broken Crayons
Recycle
Everything: Even Broken Crayons
Shred the crayons using a crayon sharpener or grater. Sprinkle the shavings over waxed paper. Place another piece of waxed paper on top. Using a warm iron, press the waxed paper until the crayon has melted. Cut out patterns on black paper to make a stained glass window. Put the waxed paper behand the black paper and you have a stained glass window. This is one of those things you want to experiment at home with first before you try to do it with kids. -Don & Micki Archer [arch4] I have a large box that I keep for broken crayons. They are then available for art projects which would use up the kids' 'good' ones quickly. They are also available for any project we might do using crayon shavings. ( We make a neat fall picture by placing fall leaves and crayon shavings between two pieces of waxed paper and ironing. Then we frame it in construction paper.) -Sally Engle ^.^ [salnmike] A good idea for recycling broken crayons is making those neat colored candles for special art projects and holidays, be it for Mother's Day or Father's Day or for Christmas, but you can send home a letter to the parents to bring in all their broken crayons for special projects and maybe keep a box by the front door just for that reason. When it fills up, empty it into a larger container. -[GAELLIC] Back to the October 14 & 15, 2000 Weekend Edition
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