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Seems Halloween means more than just 'spooky stuff' these days. I love the crayon colours - reminds me of all the candy. Then Nosferatu - this is a yin/yang, if/or, this or that page, but we always have the ladies in toe shoes, or, at least depictions of their swirling skirts,...
Reviewed by Just-Linda Oct 18 2007, 07:12pm ( 111 reviews ) • craftydaisies.com
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Rated by ktymellow on Nov 09, 2:04pm
neat site
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Rated by shelbytcc on Jul 28, 10:49am
This is a great and fun idea especially for kids! We recently did a project on our blog with melting crayons. You should check it out! http://totalclasscreativeblog.com/
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Reviewed by bestblogsasia on May 15 2009, 5:51pm
My 2 year old snapped all his crayons, and with one hand - strong kid!
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Reviewed by woodngifts on Apr 13 2009, 5:43am
No broken crayons equals one happy child. Great idea.
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Reviewed by jljordan2 on Mar 20 2009, 5:40pm
Hey, no fair... My sister and I did this twelve years ago. We'd only ever seen multi colored melted crayons in a sheet pan and decided to color coordinate in muffin tins too. Anyway, these are really cool.
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Rated by travelerscp on Mar 02 2009, 12:03pm
Very good idea.