Reuse Broken Crayons: Crafts and More
Hope you all are doing amazing today. Today’s blog is going to be all about reusing and recycling crayons that are either useless to you or are broken which your kids refuse to use. So instead of wasting them, why not reuse the beautiful colors to make something super awesome and crafty? You can use crayons to make these amazing DIY crafts which will be a superb addition to your DIY crafts. Watch the videos that will be shared on this blog which will give you step by step demonstration of how it is supposed to be done and how you can teach your children a simple concept of recycling old objects.
Disclaimer: All the videos that will be shared on today’s blog do not belong to the Crafty Blogger and we do not take any credit for the creativity displayed by the amazing video bloggers. Their efforts and ideas must be appreciated as they are the owners of the video tutorial. Crafty Blogger is just a forum to bring together all these amazing DIY ideas for you on one page so that you can find everything you need to know about your DIY right here.
Now when you think of crayons, what all can you really make out of them? First of course, it can be used for coloring, like duh. But other than coloring, you can even use crayons to make candles, a painting of color splashes and you can reuse broken crayons to make a colorful crayon in a different shape. Yes, you can do all that with crayons, here’s how you should start with it.
Doesn’t that look amazing? Look at the next video to get more amazed.
Beautiful candles made by you and can be gifted to the people you love.
And wow, what a beautiful painting that is. You can make such a beautiful piece of art that can be hanged in your drawing room or even your bedroom. And honestly, you can even make money by selling it off, I am sure it’s worth it.
I hope you all loved reading today’s blog and would love to try this DIY at home. And I also hope you’d love to read more from us and learn some really amazing DIY craft ideas. Time for me to sign off, until next time, stay super crafty.
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