Make Do and Mend: Upcycled Gradient Phoenix Crayons

Remember a few months ago when I used the broken bits of crayon to make a new crayon (I even wrote a blog post)? Well, after that I thought that if I ever did it again, I would certainly separate the hues to create a more vibrant phoenix crayon instead of the muddiness of putting the blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow into the same melty new crayon. And you know what? I did just that!

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Here are the original instructions which I followed exactly, except this time I placed the bits into four separate cupcake liners based on color and put them in there with a bit of a gradient manner.

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Fresh from the oven, I snapped this photo. I put the entire tray carefully (VERY CAREFULLY) outside on the patio so they would cool quickly and away from LB who is more and more involved in everything.

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You can see there is a melty goo, but still some solid chunks too. This is an ideal combination since it means the colors retain their original individuality but blend a bit to create a new block shape.

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I had a couple white crayons and put bits in each of the blocks since it adds a nice neutral calming area in an otherwise busy block.

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Once completely cool and set, I flipped them out and peeled off the cupcake liner paper. I didn’t really need the paper, but used it anyway. The silicone cupcake pan works perfectly and washes easily.

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Some of the paper didn’t come out of the little nooks and crannies, but it’ll find its way out with use.

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I LOVE the final result and am so glad I did this again in a gradient manner.

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I’ll admit, the orange one is my favourite because it has a little bit of pink in it that just sings!

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