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  • How to Make a Homemade Candle Jar with Recycled Products

    Don’t throw away those empty pickle jars, worn coffee cups/mugs. Recycle them into beautiful candle jars. How about those broken crayons? Recycle them too. Even faded or broken candles can be...

  • How to Make Heart Shaped Crayons Out of Old Crayons

    Ever wonder what to do with all those old, small, broken, and half pieces of crayons that the kids don’t want to use anymore? Here’s a way to put them to use and make pretty, colorful, and...

  • How to Recycle Old Crayons

    Instead of throwing away all of those broken crayons and tiny pieces, just recycle them into brand new ones!!!

  • How to Start Making Crayons, An Easy Recipe

    Tired of broken crayon nubs? Start making crayons and save your money. This is a super easy recipe to recycle and reuse all those broken crayon bits. Never throw crayons away again. Learn the...

  • How to Make Your Own Crayons

    If you are trying to work on a budget, it can be very difficult. Especially in todays economy. Your kids will not understand why they can't have everything they want. Mine always say,"Just...

  • How to make a Primitive "Create" sign for your home

    Do you need some artwork in your craft space to encourage you to make more Art? Do certain words of inspiration make you feel free to explore new techniques with your crafting? They do for me! I...

  • How to make multi colored crayons!

    My children are forever breaking their crayons. I hate throwing things away, especially when I know that I just purchased them. This is a great way to recycle those broken crayons.

  • How to Decorate Jars/Glasses with Melted Crayons

    Everybody has a box full of broken crayons just sitting around the house. Here is a way to turn those useless crayon stubs into a unique decoration for a jar/glass.

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