How do you stick them to the paper after
making them. Yes they work and I did spray
my pan before I baked them I baked them in a
rubber tray. Love this.
To answer a couple questions, we attached the
crayons to the cardstock with glue dots. You
can buy them in most craft stores. We didn't
have any problems getting them out of the
pan. It helps to stick the pan in the
freezer for a few minutes before you pop them
out. I wouldn't recommend greasing--I think
it would mess with your crayon's
consistency--but I don't really know!
The cheaper crayons do not melt well - use
crayola for a nicely finished product. The
cheaper crayons are greasy/oily when melted
and will separate. Made them into skull and
pumpkin shapes for halloween for my kids'
classmates.
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cerecerosenthal, Hajdu Hilda, Glassine, Isa y su gato, and 67 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Isa y su gato (25 months ago | reply)
Wooow que buena idea y mas si se puede hacer en horno convencional!!!
gracias te quedo linds!!
LauraClements (21 months ago | reply)
Thank you so much! Great idea for my daughters class this year!!!
cakebaker_cakemaker (18 months ago | reply)
This is a brilliant idea...can you tell me do the crayons still write after baking?
justjacqs (17 months ago | reply)
We just did these and the crayons didn't come out of the silicone very well - is it supposed to be greased? does anyone know?
janjan5430 (16 months ago | reply)
How do you stick them to the paper after making them. Yes they work and I did spray my pan before I baked them I baked them in a rubber tray. Love this.
Chef Messy (16 months ago | reply)
If anyone is looking for the original link to this post, it is here:
Happy Valentine's, For Crayon Out Loud
To answer a couple questions, we attached the crayons to the cardstock with glue dots. You can buy them in most craft stores. We didn't have any problems getting them out of the pan. It helps to stick the pan in the freezer for a few minutes before you pop them out. I wouldn't recommend greasing--I think it would mess with your crayon's consistency--but I don't really know!
Michie22 (15 months ago | reply)
What a great idea!
Mooninadewdrop's Visual Writtenword (15 months ago | reply)
How original and fantastic, love it.
Fotografie Berbel (12 months ago | reply)
is this 230 degrees in celsius or farhenheid
cottoncandycastle (12 months ago | reply)
230 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fotografie Berbel (12 months ago | reply)
Fotografie Berbel (12 months ago | reply)
just checked it in a converter for who also wants to know its 110 degrees celsius
jmarconi (12 months ago | reply)
amazing idea!
mamansylvie (11 months ago | reply)
génial
igingersnapped (9 months ago | reply)
Did you use crayola crayons? i understand that some of the cheaper brands of crayons do not melt and the wax separates. Is this true?
momoffuturedoctor (8 months ago | reply)
Where are the directions on how to make these?
cakebaker_cakemaker (8 months ago | reply)
The Four Muskacheers (7 months ago | reply)
The cheaper crayons do not melt well - use crayola for a nicely finished product. The cheaper crayons are greasy/oily when melted and will separate. Made them into skull and pumpkin shapes for halloween for my kids' classmates.
Drapercd (6 months ago | reply)
can you use a metal cupcake pan ? either greased or with the paper cupcake holders ?
Isabel Kallman (4 months ago | reply)
do you have permission from chefmessy to use this?