What’s a good, non-banana, non-peanut, non-dairy, non-egg..non…non..non
thing to make for kiddos under 5? (No freakin' idea..) I figured all the parents were going to overload
the daycare center in allergen free cookies/treats, so I didn’t want to follow suit.
I decided to be that cool/different Mom and made Crayon Hearts. (Inspired by Creative Mommas)
(Initially this was supposed to be a Toddler Valentine’s craft idea, however after I did the trial run the night before.. I just
didn’t see it going well with "E"…. Exacto Knife – just screams danger! Having my
almost 2 year old see me rip off crayon labels and break up crayons…Not a chance!!)
I gathered all my supplies: 4 boxes (24pc) crayons (not chunky crayons),
heart shaped candy/plastic muffin molds, Valentine’s Baggies, Exacto knife,
labels, bottle of red wine
Yields: approx. 32 small heart heart
Yields: approx. 32 small heart heart
Use Exacto to carefully slice off the crayon labels. (I found slicing
along the seam worked best. Also recommended, do this part before glass #2.)
| Is it just me or do naked crayons look uptight? |
Heat oven to 265
Break up each crayon into 4-5 pcs
Put 2 or 3 colors in the each mold*.
Put molds on a cookie sheet
Cook for 10-12 (depending on your oven & thickness of crayon/thickness of
melted crayon.)
CAREFULLY/S-L-O-W-L-Y lift out the cookie sheet. (You don’t want the
melted crayon to swoosh around/up the sides of the mold)
Let sit until cool/hardened
Pop out of mold
Things I figured out:
- The brighter crayons turn out nicer.. The dark browns, grays, blues – not so much.
- I would recommend layering the crayons approx. 2 high as in the photo for a thicker/more robust crayon.
- Buy more than 2 molds so you can make the whole batch @ one time
| Aren't they beauts! |
Check out the other craft I did do with our toddler: Mail A Hug
To Do’s
* Package crayons in Valentines baggies
* Bring the little gifts to his daycare on Monday

