I am filling a bunch of Easter eggs for a hunt at my college next month. Its kinda hard to find something to put in an Easter eggs for college students. You need to find something they would actually want while also not spending a fortune. Candy is something people want, but its not healthy so I only filled about half this way. Condoms are a very popular option but are kinda tacky and not every college student is sexually active and therefore have no need. So I racked my brain for a couple of weeks and searched pinterest when I came across this pin from TipToeThrough.
College students are a little old for crayons but we still do secretly like them. Now I've only got a few eggs left to fill, I'll probably finish those off with sun screen wipes and maybe a couple condoms, because it is college.
I found the silicone baking mold at Walmart for $3 and the 64 pack was on sale for $2. I did some research and the silicone ice cube trays from Ikea can also be used. I was worried that the cheaper crayons would be too oily for this, because they are not good for crayon melt art, but they turned out just fine. Which means I could make another 24 crayons for just $2.
I like to set out all the crayons to see all the colors that I have to work with and to make it easier to grab groups of similar colors, but this is totally just my preference. You then have to peal and then cut/break all the crayons into smaller pieces. I found that the smaller the pieces the better.
Here is a video of how easy it is to remove them, if they are completely dry and a video watching the color change as they dry. They should be cool to the touch, if not they will crack. One of mine did crack coming out and I actually just remelted it in the microwave. Put it in for 5 minutes and then it dried much faster then any of the others.
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