How to use old wax crayons. Encaustic painting - painting with an iron, master class for beginners. Technique for drawing with wax on paper

Children often get carried away with drawing and try everything: pencils, markers, crayons. The remaining pieces can be thrown away, or you can, knowing how to melt wax crayons, give them a second “life” and the opportunity to still serve art. Children can create real paintings from melted wax crayons: these are shavings and crumbs, for the preparation of which you can use the very remains or fragments of wax crayons. It is enough to follow the instructions in the instructions. To melt crayons, you will need to crush them first. To do this, you can use a stationery knife, which is used to cut wax crayon. The pieces should be small in size - no more than 1 cm. Then they will melt evenly, there will be no grains left. And one more important point: you need to arrange the crayons according to the primary colors. Otherwise you can end up with a messy brown mess.

The second step is organizing a water bath to melt the wax crayons. To do this, fill the saucepan one-third with water and place it on the stove. On top of it is a metal bowl in which the chalk will melt. So, one by one, color by color, you can dissolve several pencils and pour them into a pre-prepared form. If you don’t want to bother with a “water bath,” you can use the oven. Heat it to maximum temperature and place a silicone mold filled with wax crayons. After five minutes of heating, all the pieces will melt. But we must keep in mind that the crayons should be heaped into each container: the result will be figures of normal thickness. If it is not possible to use an oven, then you can use a microwave. To do this, a mold filled with crushed crayons must be placed in the oven for two minutes. Periodically, every half a minute, the mixture should be stirred.

Whatever melting method is chosen, it is necessary to monitor the melting process, being careful not to overheat. When the material is ready, completely melted and stirred, the mold is carefully removed from the oven and left to cool. The quality of the processed raw materials will not change: children will calmly continue drawing with melted wax crayons. In addition, there is another way to use leftover wax crayons: drawing pictures from melted wax crayons. For this, leftovers or fragments of pencils that need to be crushed are also used. Many people simply grate the pieces. But you can also use a pencil sharpener: roll large pieces in it, and grate the rest. So, you get small crumbs, which are later used for painting. They draw with crayons not only traditionally, on paper sheets, but also on fabric or knitwear.

To draw with melted crayons, you need to sketch the drawing with a simple pencil, and then fill the drawing with prepared crumbs. These can be individual colors or a mixture of colored chips. It all depends on the imagination of the author of the drawing. Then a sheet of parchment is placed on top and ironed with a heated iron. Wax crayons melt, spread and turn into a fantasy drawing. You can also paint an old T-shirt. To do this, you will need another sheet of cardboard, which is placed inside the T-shirt so that the paint does not soak into the back of the product. The front part is sprinkled with wax crayons in the form of patterns, covered with paper on top and ironed with a hot iron. The wax soaks into the knitwear and makes it colored. Thus, you can engage in creativity with your children: this has a beneficial effect not only on development, but also strengthens the relationship between them and their parents.

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You should not throw away your old and broken wax crayons. Just like candle wax, pencils can be melted down and turned into new pencils, candles, or even lipstick! There are several different methods for melting pencils, and in this article we will tell you about them.

Steps

1 Melt the pencils on the stove

  1. Do this using a double boiler or water bath. Pour 2.5-5.1 cm of water into a large saucepan. Place a heat-resistant glass container inside a large saucepan. The top of the glass container should be above the water level.
    • You can use a metal glass that you use to make candles for these purposes instead of a glass container.
  2. Remove the wrappers from the pencils. If difficulties arise, you can run a stationery knife along the entire length of the pencil, carefully cutting off the wrapper from its surface. However, the wrapper should come off fairly easily. .
    • You can also place the pencil in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. The water will soften the paper and make it easier to remove.
    • Soak the pencil in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. Softening the paper will make it easier to remove.
    • Tear the wrapper. Start at one end (top or bottom) along the seam. Hook the shell with your fingernail and start tearing it off.
    • Some pencils have a loose wrapper. You can remove it easily.
  3. Sort the pencils by color. If you have a lot of different pencils, you should organize them by color. This will save time later when you melt them. You don't need to separate the pencils by shade; for example, you can put cyan and deep blue together. Just group together all the shades of blue, yellow, etc.
  4. Cut the pencils into small pieces using a utility knife or kitchen knife. You should end up with pieces that are about 1.27cm long. This will help you melt them faster and reduce the number of lumps that may form.
  5. Turn on the stove and bring the water to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the temperature and keep the water simmering over moderate heat.
  6. Drop the crayon pieces into a glass container. Don't throw all the colors at once or you'll end up with a muddy brown color. Instead, send crayons sorted by primary colors for melting. Simply throw pre-selected colored pencil pieces into the container.
    • When making wax crayon candles, add candle wax and a few drops of essential oil to add a pleasant aroma.
    • If you are making lipstick based on wax pencils, you should use just one pencil (you can use one or more colors, the size of one pencil) and ½ teaspoon of almond, argan, coconut, jojoba or olive oil.
  7. Wait until the pencils melt. Stir them with a spoon to heat the whole mixture evenly. Do not leave the stove unattended and be sure to ventilate the room well; Substances released by wax can cause headaches.
    • Add a little more water if the level in the large saucepan decreases.
  8. Remove the container from the water and use the wax. The glass container will get very hot, so be sure to use an oven mitt or oven mitt to protect your hands. To create a variety of fun pencil shapes, you can pour hot wax into silicone ice cube trays or candy molds. You can also use this wax to make candles and lipstick.

2 Melt pencils in the microwave

  1. melt wax crayons 1 Remove the paper wrapper from the pencils. You can do this with a utility knife, or you can remove the wrapper by hand, or you can put the pencils in a bowl of hot water to soak the wrapper a little.
    • Peel and tear the wrapper off.
    • Score the paper wrapper with a craft knife and peel the wrapper open.
    • Soak the crayons in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes to loosen the wrapper, then peel the wrapper off.
    • Some crayons have very loose wrappers. You might be able to simply slide these off.
  2. melt wax crayons 2 Separate the pencils by color. If you have a lot of different pencils, you should organize them by color. This means putting all the pink and purple ones together. You don't have to focus on separating by shade, for example shades of bubblegum pink and rose should be lumped together.
  3. melt wax crayons 3 Use a utility knife or kitchen knife to cut the pencils into small pieces. They should be about 1.27 cm long, which will speed up the melting time.
  4. melt wax crayons 4 Place the pencil pieces in a microwave safe container. You can use a glass jar or even an old cup. If you have pencils of different colors, you should use different containers.
    • If you want to make a candle, you should mix pencils and candle wax in a ratio of 1 to 1. Then add a few drops of essential oil or essence.
    • If you are making lipstick, then you will need one pencil (you can mix several colors), ½ teaspoon of shea butter, and ½ teaspoon of any other oil (almond, argan, coconut, jojoba or olive).
  5. melt wax crayons 5 Place a plate or stand and container of pencils in the microwave. You can fit multiple containers/flowers in it at once, but don't overcrowd the microwave. It's best to heat each color individually or in small batches.
  6. melt wax crayons 6 Heat the pencils for 2 minutes, stopping every 30 seconds to stir. Stay close to the microwave and keep an eye on your pencils. Each oven has different settings, which means your pencils may melt faster.
  7. melt wax crayons 7 Use melted wax. Once completely melted, you can pour the wax into silicone molds or plastic candy molds to create fun shapes. You can also use pencils to make lipstick and candles.

3 Melt the crayons in the oven

  1. melt wax crayons 1 Preheat oven to 94 C. This technique will help you repurpose old pencils into fun new shapes.
  2. melt wax crayons 2 Remove the paper wrapper from the crayon. Using a utility knife, carefully cut the wrapper off each crayon. Be careful not to damage the pencil itself. The wrapper should come off easily.
    • To remove the wrapper more easily, place the pencil in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. The water will soften the paper, making it easier to remove.
  3. melt wax crayons 3 Distribute the crayons by color. If you have a lot of different pencils, you should organize them by color. This will save time later when you melt them. This means sorting yellow to yellow and blue to blue. There is no need to group pencils by shade, for example, by putting together all the “cornflower blue” or “golden” yellow.
  4. melt wax crayons 4 Cut the pencils into small pieces using a utility knife or kitchen knife. They should be about 1.27cm long. This will help you melt your pencils faster and reduce the amount of clumps that form.
  5. melt wax crayons 5 Find a suitable baking dish or silicone mold. You can use old tin muffin or cake pans, or you can use silicone cake pans and ice cube pans. Silicone molds have a very high melting point, so they are quite safe to use in the oven.
    • If you are using tin baking pans, you should lightly coat the indentations with baking spray or shortening. This will prevent sticking. You can also use paper cupcake liners.
    • If you use silicone molds, you won't need to grease or use paper molds. The silicone mold is very heat resistant and flexible, so melted pencils (after they harden) will be very easy to remove.
  6. melt wax crayons 6 Place the pencil pieces into the molds. If you plan to use curly shapes, then apply the cut pieces of pencils with a small margin. During melting, the pencils will fill all the voids of such a mold.
    • Pay attention to matching the color of the pencils to the shape of the desired figure. For example, if you have several different shapes in the form of stars and hearts in your tray, then you should put red pencils in the shape for hearts, and yellow and blue pencils in the shape for stars.
  7. melt wax crayons 7 Place the tin pan in the oven and bake for about 10-15 minutes. If you are using silicone molds, you should first place them on a baking sheet.
  8. melt wax crayons 8 Remove the pans from the oven. Once the crayons are completely melted, remove the molds from the oven and you can then use the melted wax for your project, or wait for them to fully harden and create fun shaped crayons.
    • When making fun shaped pencils, you can speed up the cooling process by placing the baking pan in the freezer for 30 minutes after the wax has hardened slightly.
  9. melt wax crayons 9 Remove the hardened pencils from the molds. When making pencils, you should wait until the wax has completely hardened. The wax has completely set when the bottom of the mold is cool to the touch. Turn the mold upside down after the wax has completely hardened. The pencils should fall out easily if you are using a muffin or muffin tin. You can lightly tap the mold on the surface. When using silicone molds, carefully grasp the edges of the mold and press into the bottom of the mold, pushing out the pencil.
  • Melted pencils can be reused to make new ones. Simply pour the wax into the molds or leave them in the same mold you used to melt them. The new pencils will be the same color you added to the container.
  • Melted pencils can be poured into shaped or ornamental molds to create new pencils with interesting shapes or figures.
  • Silicone ice molds are ideal for producing new pencils.
  • You don't have to make pencils. You can make a cylinder out of wood and follow steps 1-7 and glue in the lead.

Warnings

  • Melt pencils in a well-ventilated area. Keep the window open.
  • Melted pencils are very hot. Adult supervision and precautions are required during wax melting and application. Do not leave melted or hot wax unattended.
  • Don't overheat the pencils.
  • Never leave a stove or oven on unattended.

What you will need

  • Pencils
  • Stationery knife
  • High temperature resistant containers and microwave safe containers.
  • Microwave-safe plate or stand
  • Equipment for the project, such as molds, etc. for working with molten wax.

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Children love to draw with wax crayons, which often break. You can hoard these short pencils in the hope that your child will draw on them. But usually children draw with new ones, and these pieces can accumulate, because throwing them away every time is too wasteful.

These colored wax crayons have wonderful uses. They can be melted and painted with liquid bright wax, or they can be melted into new ones.

YOU WILL NEED: broken wax crayons, silicone ice or baking molds, cheapest or old paint brushes, paper or canvas, eyedropper, oven or microwave, long sleeves (ideally protective clothing for painting).

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Turn the oven to 200 degrees and proceed to the next step. Or skip it if you chose to microwave.

2. Remove the crayons from the wrapping paper and sort them by color. Can be done together with your child.

Cut the crayons into about 1.5cm pieces to help them melt faster. Place each color in a separate mold.

3. Melt the wax crayons in a preheated oven. Approximate time 5 minutes. Depends on the initial hardness and size of the fragments.

You can also melt the crayons in the microwave on medium power (450) for 2-2.5 minutes.

4. Carefully remove the molds with melted crayons. After a couple of minutes, you can draw when the silicone mold has cooled down a little! Warn your child in advance not to touch hot molds.

5. Now we use liquid crayons as paints. You can use a brush or pipette for this. It will take 10-15 minutes to draw, then the wax will begin to harden.

6. Dry the paintings. It may take up to 30 minutes. If you drew on paper, then over time the wax will break off, leaving a lighter drawing underneath. To preserve the design for a long time, choose canvas or any suitable fabric.

Advice: When the wax has cooled and begins to harden, place the molds in the freezer for 10 minutes until completely hardened. As a result, you will have new crayons for drawing! How happy your child will be to have new wax crayons, and even unusual shapes. After all, these can be hearts, fish, leaves, cars, etc.

IMPORTANT! Do not use these silicone molds for cooking afterwards.

We wish you a pleasant collaboration!

Based on materials from babbledabbledo.com

Since their invention by cousins ​​Edwin Binney and Harold Smith in 1903, colored pencils have become an almost integral part of children's lives. Remember your childhood and your children's albums, dotted with colorful scribbles of inept lines and strokes. Drawing with colored pencils, perhaps, has not spared a single person on Earth, because drawing lessons begin in kindergarten and continue in primary school with pencils, along with watercolors.

No other commercial product can match the versatility of the pencil. Most importantly, wax crayons are completely non-toxic, made from natural materials, environmentally friendly and available in over 120 colors. In fact, they can be used to create many more colors and shades by mixing them directly on paper as you draw.

Pencils and crayons undoubtedly play an important role in developing a child's craving for creativity. As for the market for these products, here we see several different types of pencils: regular classic, glow-in-the-dark (luminescent), flavored, glitter, and water-soluble. But despite the variety, they all have the same basic ingredients: paraffin and pigments that determine their specific color.

Manufacturing methods

First we need to make paper tubes. They will not only serve as a form for our homemade drawing supplies, but will also protect our hands from stains in the future.

The tubes are very easy to make. You just need to wrap several layers of any paper on a round blank of suitable diameter, gluing the layers with PVA glue so that they are dense enough. How many layers will have to be wound depends on the thickness of the paper itself. The end result should be tubes similar to those shown in the illustration.

There are only two methods for making homemade drawing supplies themselves.

First method, similar to the industrial method, however, available for reproduction at home with your own hands.

First, melt paraffin or stearin from candle stubs (beeswax will also work). Add regular food coloring and about one tablespoon of boiling water to the melted paraffin. All this needs to be thoroughly mixed until the color of the mixture is uniform and poured into molds, that is, into those same paper tubes.

In industrial conditions, special hardeners and pressing are used to give pencils the necessary hardness, but we can do without it.

Second method, an equally affordable way to make crayons for drawing with your own hands is to use regular soap instead of paraffin.

You will need half a glass of soap flakes, again food coloring and boiling water. Soap flakes must first be dissolved in hot water. There should not be a lot of water, but just enough so that the mixture has the consistency of a paste. If you pour too much water and the mixture is not thick enough, you will have to evaporate it.

After dissolving the soap flakes completely until the paste is uniform, add food coloring to it and mix it all until the color is uniform. Make sure there are no air bubbles in the paste, otherwise the crayons will become brittle. And finally, pour it into your paper tubes and leave them to dry for a day.

You can also easily make new wax crayons from broken or scribbled ones. Just melt them and pour them into molds.

If you subsequently wrap the pencils in colored paper or an original wrapper, they may well become the most original handmade gift.

By the way, one of the most interesting facts about colored pencils: on average, a child writes about 700 pencils, from his first attempts to draw, right up to his 10th birthday.