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Recycle Your Broken Crayons in Muffin Tins!




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by Amy @ Mom Spark on July 20, 2024 //
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A fun craft to do with your kids – recycle old or new broken crayons by melting them in a muffin tin!

How to Recycle Your Broken Crayons
STEP 1: Preheat oven to 275° Fahrenheit (135° Celsius). Coat a muffin tin with cooking spray.

STEP 2: Place broken, unwrapped crayons (in any combo you like) in the muffin tin.

Make fun color combinations!

Have you tried this out yet? 
Let me know by leaving a comment!
For 16 years, I have been the creator & full-time blogger of Mom Spark. I’ve also created content for numerous outlets such as Good Housekeeping, Better Homes & Gardens, & Huff Post.




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