Flower Vases With Melted Crayons
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In this instructable you will learn how to color plastic bottles from the inside with melted crayons. It is a very fun project and with which you can explore many colors and ways to pour the melted crayons and move the bottles to obtain a colorful and different result.
Supplies
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- Plastic bottles
- Crayons of different colors
- String (Cabuya)
- Scissors
- Glue gun
- Sticks (to stir)
- Aluminum cupcake liners
- Pliers
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Deform part of the aluminum mold to create a tip that allows easier pouring of liquid.
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Break the crayons that you want to melt and put them inside the aluminum molds.
Bake them for 10 min at 250° F.
Mix the contents of each mold with the mixing sticks.
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Pour the melted crayons into the bottles. Turn the bottles in all directions so that they are covered in color everywhere.
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I made the colors in the bottle in this step following the same process as before, I just used different colors of crayons as you can see in the images.
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For the upper part, I glued a piece of string (cabuya) with hot silicone and began to roll it around the end of the bottle.
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They are now ready to be used.
These vases can be used with water, however, I wanted to put dried flowers in these ones so I didn't need water this time.