You'll need... - crayon pieces - heart-shaped metal muffin tray - scrap paper - double-sided foam tape - scissors - colored card stock - markers To make... Heat the oven to 250°. Fill each mold with crayon pieces and bake until the crayons melt, about 10 to 15 minutes. Tip: Place a sheet pan under the crayons to catch any drips. Once they're cool, remove the hearts from the molds and smooth any rough edges by rubbing them on a piece of scrap paper. Use small pieces of foam tape to stick each heart to a 3-inch circle cut from card stock, then add your message. |
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February 9, 2011
Crayon Hearts
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