Do you have kids? Were you ever a kid? (Hi, yes, that’s all of you). Chances are there’s a stash of old broken-up crayons hidden somewhere in your house among the more respectable art supplies. Maybe ...
Are your kids already bringing broken school supplies home at the bottom of their backpacks? Or maybe your littlest kids are getting bored at home with their older siblings away at school all day?
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How to turn colorful Crayons into Candles
Learn how to transform your vibrant, old crayons into beautiful handmade candles in just a few simple steps! This video guides you through the creative process, showing you how to easily recycle ...
NORWALK -- Those worn-down, broken, or otherwise unused crayons that end up in the garbage can -- and ultimately the landfill -- are petroleum-based, and therefore, take decades to biodegrade. The ...
When kids grow up and abandon coloring books and you’re left with a bin of burnt sienna and cerulean blues worn down to the nubs … what do you do with the nubs? Recycle them, of course. But not the ...
One of the items I took from the classroom when I retired was a new box of crayons. They are on display over the desk where I write and remember. Occasionally I open the box and smell them just to be ...
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