Melted Crayon Ornaments

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These gorgeous melted crayon ornaments are so much fun to make. An easy Christmas craft bursting with bright colors!

Melted Crayon Ornaments Tutorial

What do you get when you melt crayons inside glass ornaments?  The most gorgeous ornaments!

I’m in love with how these ornaments turned out and I’m so excited to share this easy tutorial.  These melted crayon ornaments are so quick and easy to make.  This is the perfect Christmas craft for kids.  They get to break crayons, mix different colors together, and shake ornaments – what’s not to love about that?!

If you love the look of the paint swirled ornaments but don’t want the mess then this is the craft for you. Clean up is a breeze and these vibrant ornaments are ready in no time.

Supplies needed to make Melted Crayon Ornaments Supplies

Supplies needed to make your own melted crayon craft ornaments:

  • Glass Ornaments
  • Crayons
  • Cupcake Liners
  • Muffin Pan
  • Oven Mitt

How to make Melted Crayon Ornaments

Melted Crayon Ornaments Step 1

Start by preheating the oven to 185 degrees. While the oven is heating up, peel the crayons and break into small pieces.

DIY Christmas Ornaments

Line muffin tin with cupcake liners. Add 4-5 crayon pieces to each glass ornament. Place one ornament with opening facing up on each cupcake liner. Bake in oven for 10-15 minutes.

Remove muffin pan from oven and swirl each ornament until melted crayons coat the inside of each ornament. Work quickly because the crayons cool fast. If the crayons cool before you’ve had a chance to swirl them, just place back in the oven for an additional 5 minutes.

Christmas craft DIY Ornaments

And, that’s it. How gorgeous are these ornaments? I can’t decide which color combination I like best. I love the light blue and navy blue together and I LOVE the pink and red. Have fun coming up with your own color combinations and most importantly, have a blast creating these Melted Crayon Ornaments for your own Christmas tree.

Melted Crayon Ornaments

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  5. Super made these tonight. I used gloves to hold the glass ornaments. Also putting the crayons in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes took the paper right off. I’m not a person who does crafts and this was really easy.

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  7. Hello!
    This a great craft to do with your little one! We had a great time and they turned out awesome! Perfect way to use up broken old crayons!

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  9. These look beautiful! I am going to give my grandkids the go ahead to break the crayons! lol

  10. These look beautiful! I am going to give my grandkids the go ahead to break the crayons! lol

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