Three Ways to Recycle Crayons
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Crafts and Projects the Whole Family Will Enjoy Love living a green life but struggling to encourage friends and/ or family members to do the same? Try to find greenliving crafts, events, and activities that everyone will enjoy! Many items that cannot be traditionally recycled can be "upcycled", a term that means reused, through fun, creative, DIY crafts and projects. Family members of any age can find DIY projects that reuse household items and, simultaneously, promote a green lifestyle. Have a bunch of old crayons lying around the house? Learn about three craft ideas that can turn old crayons into creative, new ideas: 1) Create a melted crayon painting : This unique craft idea (featured right) turns old crayons into the perfect piece of art for gifts and/ or decor. To make this type of painting, all that is needed is a canvas, crayons, glue, and a hairdryer. Glue old crayons to the canvas and wait a few hours until totally dried. Then run a hairdrye...