Finished Products from Joni and her sister. |
- Canvas (we used flat but stretched works great too!)
- LOTS of crayons. You can see the ginormous boxes in the picture below.
- Hot glue gun (with glue of course)
- Hair dryer
- Masking tape (or painters tape) stickers (those with 3d qualities ten to work best)
In the beginning.... |
Step one: Decide on your design and choose colors. Please note that colors will run together (so yellow and blue still make green) so choose them accordingly. We found that staying with the same color family worked best. Place crayons on canvas in desired design (we had to break crayons in some designs). When you have your design finalized, hot glue crayons to canvas. We found that leaving the crayons in the paper helped the crayons stay on the canvas better. When the crayons melt they tend to slide off the canvas. (See Eileen's design below. After gluing on crayons, add stickers. In the picture below. We made the music notes out of masking tape and placed them on. The "Mrs. Stephenson" is made of puffy scrapbooking stickers.
Crayons lined up and ready to go! |
Eileen's Rain and Ben's Shine. |
Step three: Remove stickers. We found that pulling the stickers off while the wax is still slightly soft is best. If the stickers or tape are not on well, the wax will seep underneath. This happened with Eileen's rain, but she found the back side (non sharp) of an exacto knife removed the unwanted wax quite well.
TADA!!!
This is a PIN WILL do this again.