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Blogger Crystal said...

Thanks so much for the mention! I will share a "trade secret" and let you know how long I bake mine. Rather I use silicon or metal cupcake pans, I bake them all at 200 degrees {although silicon takes longer to heat up and melt the wax}. I have a brand new oven, and this works well for me. If you leave them in too long, you will notice more of a clear wax ring that rises to the bottom. Also, if you use a metal pan, wait until the pan is no longer warm to the touch, and pop them in the freezer for a few minutes. They pop right out! However, if you plan on packaging them {for a gift, etc.}, wait until the crayons are room temp again, and then place them in your packaging! Also, to make label peeling go faster, place the crayons on an old cutting board and slide a box cutter down each one. Have fun, mommas! It's a messy job, but the results can be so cool!

6/18/11, 2:53 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I like the box cutter idea! We have a special box for collecting broken crayons now, so that they are all in one place when the time comes to make more crayons. Thanks for sharing my project! I hope everyone has fun working on it with their kiddos : )

6/20/11, 8:35 AM

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