From Meilyn Soto-Chapman's "Secret Family Recipe" for Multicolor Crayon Hearts: In a 250-degree oven, melt down leftover bits and pieces of crayons from school and home, using silicone heart-shaped pans (found at Crate and Barrel). Then put the molds in the freezer to harden—and then just pop out the technicolor hearts. "The hardest thing was to take the paper off the crayon."
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Multicolored Crayon Hearts
From Meilyn Soto-Chapman's "Secret Family Recipe" for Multicolor Crayon Hearts: In a 250-degree oven, melt down leftover bits and pieces of crayons from school and home, using silicone heart-shaped pans (found at Crate and Barrel). Then put the molds in the freezer to harden—and then just pop out the technicolor hearts. "The hardest thing was to take the paper off the crayon."
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