How to Make Melted Crayon Art: 11 Steps
Step 1: Gather materials
You will need crayons, a canvas, a hairdryer, glue, and some old newspaper or plastic to protect your workspace.
Step 2: Choose your design
Decide on a pattern or layout for your melted crayon art. You can go simple with an abstract look or choose something more intricate like a silhouette or name.
Step 3: Prepare the crayons
Peel off any papers and sort them by color. Choosing a color scheme will help create an aesthetically appealing piece of art.
Step 4: Set up your workspace
Prepare your workspace by covering the area with newspaper or plastic. Place the canvas on a flat surface that can handle heat from the hairdryer.
Step 5: Arrange the crayons
Lay out the crayons on top of the canvas in your desired pattern. Experiment with different arrangements until you’re happy with the layout.
Step 6: Glue the crayons
Using glue, secure each crayon to the canvas gently. Wait for the glue to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Step 7: Warm-up your hairdryer
Plug in your hairdryer and set it to its highest heat setting and lowest airflow setting.
Step 8: Melt the crayons
Hold the hairdryer approximately 2-3 inches away from the canvas and move it slowly along the crayons in the direction you want them to melt. As they begin to melt, you’ll see colorful trails forming across the canvas. Take your time and adjust your technique based on how you want your final result to look.
Step 9: Layering (optional)
For those interested in a more textured appearance or incorporating multiple layers of melted wax, allow each layer of melted crayon wax to dry before adding another layer on top.
Step 10: Finishing touches
Once you are satisfied with your piece, thoroughly clean the edges of the canvas to remove any remaining melted crayon residue or glue.
Step 11: Display your masterpiece
Find a perfect spot to hang or display your completed melted crayon art, and enjoy the vibrant and unique addition to your home décor.