Color Your World (Or Just Your Pumpkin) With Crayons
by
BrightNest
(IC: blogger)
Ditch the knife and skip the paint. When you decide to decorate your pumpkins for Halloween this year, reach for a Crayola pack instead. If you don’t want to spend your dough on crayons at a craft store, snoop around your junk drawers. If you have kids in the house, chances are there are a few half-used magenta or teal crayons floating around!
First, gather your supplies. You’ll need: One large pumpkin (we used white but classic orange works, too), 10-15 crayons, trash bags or newspaper, hair dryer, and fast-drying glue.
First, gather your supplies. You’ll need: One large pumpkin (we used white but classic orange works, too), 10-15 crayons, trash bags or newspaper, hair dryer, and fast-drying glue.
1. Remove all the labels from your crayons and break them in half. You don’t need the entire crayon to get a colorful pumpkin!
2. Prepare your craft area. Melted crayons get messy, so cover your area with trash bags or newspaper. Now you’re all set to decorate.
4. Now, apply heat directly onto the crayons with your hair dryer. If you’re in a hurry, go full blast, but if you’re inside and worried about splattering wax, keep your hair dryer on low. It takes a little bit longer for the wax to melt, but will save you time when you’re cleaning up.
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Published October 14th, 2014 6:06 PM
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Debi S on Oct 18, 2014Wow! How much fun is this? Knew I had been saving old crayons for a reason. Thanks for sharing
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BrightNest on Oct 20, 2014If anyone is on Instagram and makes one of these crayon decorated pumpkins this Halloween, mention us in your photo! Our username is BrightNest!
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