Jamie has been wanting to show us a crayon melting project for ages, but she had a figure out a way to make her project different from all of those other DIYers out there. And guess what? She totally did. Here’s Jamie’s super easy and super quick crayon melting project that will inspire you to dream big!
What’s your favorite art project? Is there something you’d love to see Jamie make here on Gurl.com? Let us know all about it in the comments!
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Jamie you’re awesome!! And when I saw this I wanted to try it directly on a wall because it seems like the thing to do! >_< do you think it'll work the same way if I tape the crayons to the wall and leave them there after I melt them?
Jamie is the best!!
could you perhaps direct the heat of the hair dryer on the back of the canvas and point downward? that may not cause the melted crayon to have a “blown” effect and just look like it drips. what do you think?
Hey Lauren
The trouble with the blowdryer is that I had to position it pretty darn close to those crayons in order to melt them. When I moved the blowdryer towards the top of the crayons, they started to slip from the tape — not sure about how they’d respond if you hot glued them on.
I did see a DIY where a girl placed a large halogen lamp in front of her canvas, and it melted most of the crayons in a straight line. As long as the right amount of heat is there – as opposed to how hard the air is blowing, like from the blowdryer – then I don’t see why you couldn’t place heat from behind the canvas as well.
Hope all that made sense! Thanks for watching!
You guys should do these kind of DIYs a lot more ! like more things to make youre room creative and decorative cuz my room is plain and white and i dont have a single artistic bone in my body