A handmade Valentine treat...
C r a y o n . H e a r t s
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Ella has her crayons ready to bake!
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Nolan eagerly watches them melt.
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fresh from the oven...
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cooled and ready to package for friends
Kelly and her children had a blast making these crayons.
These are a fun, handmade alternative to candy treats for friends at school! Plus...a great way to recycle old and broken crayons.
Thanks for sharing Kelly!
For the how-to visit Martha Stewart website here.
Hint! Kelly used silicone molds so they can be removed more easily.
Photographs courtesy of Kelly Smyth.
Great idea!
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