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How to Make Your Own Recycled Crayons

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Art with Jenny K
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Art with Jenny K
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How to make your own recycle crayons teaching video (for teachers)! As educators, we all end up with thousands of tiny little scraps of crayons. We hate throwing them away, but we don't quite know what to do with them.

This video will show you how I stopped throwing away all those scrap crayons and started making your own recycled crayons.

These crayons are easy to make, fun to make, and are great as a reward for your students, incentive programs for your class, and they make great gifts!

This video will tell you exactly what you need to do and show you step-by-step how to make these fun crayons using very simple steps and easy supplies.


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