When the weather outside is ugly, it's easier for kids to get bored. Living in Michigan in the wintertime forces us to remain
inside much more than desired. I find myself tapping into my creative
soul striving to keep my daughters occupied. This Melted Crayon Shaving Craft Project makes a wonderful way to create art and memories.
So many hours of an
'impossible' borderless puzzle, games of Memory and Zingo and family
movies only last so long. We love these things, but variety is a
necessity for everyone young and old.
So over the weekend I started
thinking of something different for the girls and I to do together.
Something they've never done before and that would attract and retain
their attention. I thought to myself of being a girl, and what pastimes
meant the most to me still today.
Memories began washing back to the
surface and I wanted to share with my daughters something that was
meaningful to me. I wanted to give them a piece of my past that my
mother had given to me. I wanted to make memories like the ones I was
recalling from so many years ago, leaving them with imprints in their
minds of time with their mom. I shared with them the story of my mother
teaching me and my brothers and sisters this craft. And we made a new
story together as we designed our own art.
I can't say where the idea originated, other than the mind of my
creative mother. My father had passed away when us four kids were all
under the age of nine, leaving my mom pinching pennies and learning how
to live as a single parent . That didn't stop her from teaching us to
make something out of nothing.
Having four kids in the house...or even
just one if that's your case...there's sure to be a box of crayons
somewhere. Being a woman and mom, there's sure to be a box of wax
paper found in the kitchen. The kind that comes in the roll like
tinfoil and plastic wrap to put your cookies on after baking. Yes, it's
there in the drawer with the other baking supplies! A small hand-spun
pencil sharpener and an iron is all that's needed.
These are all things
I am quite sure already exist in any mother's home, as they are all
things we use on a quite regular basis. We're about to have a meltdown!
We begin by tearing off pieces of the wax paper into desired sizes.
They can't be too small as an iron needs to go over it, but at the same
time nothing enormous.
Choose the colors of crayons desired and peel
the paper back from the tip of the crayon so that it can fit into the
sharpener. A crayon is wider than a pencil so it's going to have to be
pushed with gentle force to get started. The idea isn't to sharpen the
crayon, but to catch the shavings onto the paper.
Many different colors
or a few different shades of the same color all work nicely. Try not to
make clumps of the wax crayon shavings but spread them out evenly, and
not close to the edges. Once you've gotten the wax shavings of the
colors desired you then place a second sheet of wax paper over the top.
I simply put a kitchen towel over the counter for my working area. Just
set the wax paper with shavings over the towel to protect the counter
from the heat. Using a regular clothing iron on low heat gently swipe
the edge of the iron over the wax paper. You DO NOT want to just press
the iron down. Be observant and watch the colors melt and form a
gorgeous colorful picture.
If you want the colors to spread out a bit
more just gently swipe with the iron until you have the desired look.
Each and every one will look unique and different, expressing each
individuals character. You'll want to allow the art to dry before
handling. Then you can decide how and where to display your creations!!
I found it greatly rewarding sharing this fond memory with my own
daughters. Watching their faces and feeling their enjoyment left me
satisfied, knowing each day we are creating our own story to be told
again one day. I hope you can enjoy our one-of-a-kind creative art,
even if I was tempted to keep it a family secret. Our stories are all
meant to be shared, to invoke a smile in another and express love. This
has been a part of our story and we hope you make it part of yours,
too.
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