How To Make Melted Crayon Art

It is easy to make melted crayon art.It's easy, but the end result can be stunning.The trend is catching on.You can use a blow dryer or hot glue gun to make melted crayon art, but you will also need crayons and a canvas.Both methods can be messy, but they can both be fun and visually appealing.

Step 1: You should get your supplies.

You will need a canvas, crayons, a hot glue gun, and a hair/blow dryer.If the wax splatters, you'll want to lay a newspaper under the canvas.If you think the area will get messy, cover it up a bit.Don't forget to cover yourself as well.It's not a good idea to have hot colored wax on your skin and nice clothes.

Step 2: Get the crayons out of the way.

You can sort based on what you want.If you choose a rainbow, place the crayons in the order of the rainbow.People use different shades of the same color and order their crayons lightest to darkest.The arrangement is up to you.Make sure you have enough to cover the entire canvas.It's just as beautiful to repeat colors.

Step 3: Attach the crayons to the canvas with hot glue.

Some people take the wrappers off while others keep them on.You can unwrap the crayons and cut them in half.The top three inches of your canvas can be lined with crayons, so this makes it look more natural.

Step 4: The wax will fall if the canvas is slanted.

Lean it against a wall is a common idea.To avoid accidents if you lean it against a wall, tape newspaper onto the wall.

Step 5: Blow the crayons with the blow dryer.

It's a good idea to point the blow dryer downwards.This will get messy!As long as your newspapers are laid out correctly, it doesn't matter how messy it gets.Birthday candles can be used for quicker melting.It's more dangerous because the candle wax drips everywhere.A candle might be a better bet for you if you prefer to be messy.A heat gun can be found at most craft supply stores.

Step 6: Let your work dry.

Step 7: Take care of your work.

Remove the crayons and collect the dried wax that has seeped onto less desirable areas.You can color in whatever you want.You should display your artwork.Call a family member if you want to hang it up on the wall.They'll love it if you show your creativity to the world.The kids will as well.

Step 8: You need to grab your canvas.

You can put it against a wall or a chair with a towel.There are some areas that you don't worry about getting messy.The amount of crayons you have will affect the size of the canvas you choose.

Step 9: The crayon needs to be put into the glue gun.

Remove the crayons of your choice, shave them down to size, and place one into the glue gun.If you want to use multiple colors, first place the first crayon into the glue gun, then push in the second, third, and so on - this will force the crayon in front of it out.

Step 10: You can color your canvas.

You have the ultimate power of color control, with this method.You could either create shapes or keep the standard look.The gun tip should be close to the canvas.If you don't have anything to push in, add another crayon.As the next crayon gets ready to take the spotlight, you'll see the color coming out of the tip slowly lighten or dark.

Step 11: Let it dry.

That was a lot quicker than blow drying.If you think your glue gun can be salvaged, insert a regular glue stick and work through until you get what you want.It's easy to redo an area if you don't like a section of your painting.