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Crayon Moldes de silicona triangulares de doble punta, rojo, amarillo, Paquete de 2, 1

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Mex $322.05

Mex $ 144 .00 Mex $144.00

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1.Tamaño:2 Unidad (paquete De 1)


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  • Diseño original
  • Silicona duradera
  • Apto para horno
  • Reutilizable y lavable
  • Divertido proyecto de ahorro de lápices


Tamaño:4 pack Nueva versión. Ceras remelt Broken Crayons en fresco, nuevo. Diseñados por una mamá con cuidado. Chunky, triangular, diseño anti-roll. Todo lo que necesita es un horno, y algunos viejos ceras:) unos helping Hands, y tendrás personalizada Crayons en ningún momento. Gran manera de reciclar su antiguo Crayons en lugar de tirar de ellos Away:) + no sólo para uso para pinturas, uno para Candy, botella de agua de incienso de hielo, chocolate, hornear y más. :)


Diane Baughman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de enero de 2025
No one likes using a broken crayon. I hate to see waste, so I picked out the broken crayons from the art room at school. I removed the papers and sorted them by color. For the first batch I tried putting the small pieces of crayon in the mold, put the mold on a cookie sheet and heated them in the oven. I didn't like how they turned out. (The wax melted down, but didn't fill the mold completely. Ended up with very thin crayons.) So I decided to use a small skillet I already had (5 inch diameter) and melt the crayons down then pour the melted wax into the mold. This gave me the results I was looking for! I let them cool in the fridge before popping them out. To clean the molds I placed them in the kitchen sink and poured some boiling water over them and used the cleaning sponge that was included with my order. Easy peasy. Once they were cooled I even wrapped them with strips of construction paper to make them look like a real crayons. I have made over 150 crayons and I'm sure I'll make many more in the future.
Cassie Ogle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de junio de 2024
We have done two batches so far, and have another eight batches to go, I think!Great crafting project for my tweens to upcycle their crayons 🫶🏽 we have kids aged 12, 10, 8, and 5, so over the years, we had an entire container of broken and unboxed crayons to sort through. We kept the ones “in good shape” as a usable set for “company” coming to play, and sorted the rest by color for unwrapping and breaking.These triangle shapes are wonderful—won’t roll, nice large size. It’s larger than the No-roll Crayolas we had, so those broken ones go right in the silicone with no issues.Note: I did have to cook these 18 minutes at 200•F, though. Ten minutes didn’t suffice to melt the crayons enough, we still had chunky and glistening crayon pieces after ten minutes. So, I say watch your oven, cooking time will vary.
Cliente
Comentado en México el 21 de agosto de 2023
Para poderlo usar hay que moler las crayolas rotas y separarlas por color y después se tienen que hornear pero quedan muchas burbujas y hace que se rompan fácilmente ..no lo recomiendo. Además el precio es muy alto, es mejor comprar crayolas nuevamente.
Megan M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2023
I love these molds! They make a good size, sturdy, and good shaped crayon. My kids and I have had fun saving our old crayons from the trash with these molds. Comes with good instructions, but the process is easy! Also, it's fun to make mixed colors. Each mold takes 2 regular sized crayons to fill it. They are silicone, so put these on a sturdy pan or you'll have a mess!A tip- the molds kinda slope down at each end, so I propped each end up with a little piece of foil and it worked perfectly so the crayon didn't leak out.
Luis A.
Comentado en México el 27 de junio de 2023
El producto es bueno, lo difícil es manipularlo por lo flexible que es y la cera tan caliente. Usamos un plato para meterlo al micro, y solucionado. Revisen el tiempo, en unas crayola con 5 minutos fue suficiente..
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 18 de julio de 2022
Seguí tal cual las instrucciones 10 minutos en el micro y quedaron muy bien las crayolas, lo recomiendo ampliamente, mi hijo feliz. solo una recomendación pongan un plato o una tabla ya que la cera queda muy liquida y el silicón se dobla por lo que es posible se tire la cera.
pixelgrrl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2021
Helpful in recycling broken crayons. Packaged with very helpful instructions also. Works best with crayola brand though- really cheap ones separate and end up with a layer of plain wax. We had to leave them in the oven a little longer than the suggested baking time as some pieces took longer to melt. (Not sure if it was because of the crayon quality?)The mold is nice, but wish it was just a tad deeper/wider - final crayon felt as though it could break easily. (Hard to tell if this might be due to some cheaper crayons mixed in?) You may need to experiment a couple times with how many pieces to use- some were under-filled and others over.. leaking into the next crayon. Cleanup was easy.
Boo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2018
Crayons are a bit larger/thicker than expected: each double-pointed opening is ~5/8" (15mm) wide in the center and 4 3/8" (112mm) long, whereas a regular single-pointed Crayola crayon is about 3/8" (9mm) wide and 3.5" (90mm) long. The non-pointy, straight part of the mold is 2.5" (63mm) compared to Crayola's 3.25 (82mm). The mold makes triangular crayons, so if you want thinner crayons, you could theoretically fill the mold less, but then you get "shrinkage" if the mold isn't slightly overfull before you warm it up (the wax expands when warm, then contracts when cool, and the warmed wax clings a bit to the sides of the mold, so your cooled crayon will be sunken in the middle with rather high ridges around the sides - still usable, but uncomfortable, and the ridges are too large to remove with a quick rubbing or scraping - needs extensive work). There is also a "CrayOn" imprint on the mold, on one side of each crayon, so under-filling means their logo comes out off-center or only partially there. Still waiting for a crayon mold that's closer to standard crayon size, but this one is still better than e.g. Ikea's long, thin ice cube molds. The CrayOn mold is thin, so it's very flexible (use a cookie sheet underneath for support) and easier to remove your cooled crayons, and I like that the points on both ends of the crayon are long and thin: the very tip tends to break off when coming out of the mold, but it's still enough of a point to work with. The 250°F for 15 minutes instructions worked well.
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