
Today is Crayon Day! Did you know there was a day specifically for crayons? Me neither, but I love how these DIY Letter Crayons turned out. I think it’s so fun celebrating different days with Mila, but the activities along with it are even more fun.
Another thing I didn’t know before Mila and I did this activity was that anyone can purchase a ton of unwrapped crayons. It makes this DIY a lot easier!
Here’s what you’ll need if you want to create some of your own:

- ABC Silicone Mold – you can use any mold of your choice!
- Big Box of Crayons
- Baking Sheet
This can obviously be done without purchasing the unwrapped crayons. You can use broken ones at home or a smaller amount from a store. Just make sure that the wrapping is taken off. That’s most important.
Before you start cutting crayons for the mold, preheat your oven to 250°.
Then, start breaking up crayons to place in the mold. I’m pretty sure this was Mila’s favorite part of the whole DIY. It takes quite a bit of crayons to fill the mold up. One word of advice from me is even if it seems like a lot of crayon in the mold, they melt way down.

Figure out which colors you’d like to put together before hand too. I added a lot of white in between colors to prevent the crayons from getting mixed. Plus, the marble look is cute too.
Anyways, place the mold on a baking sheet then in the oven for about ten minutes or until they’re completely melted.
After they’re melted, let them completely cool before removing them.
That last step is super important. A few of our crayons broke during the removal process. To fix it, I just popped them back in the oven for a little while.

Overall, I think they turned out perfectly! We made sure to do “Mila’s letters” and Jensen’s too. She helped pick out the colors for both. It was the perfect opportunity to talk about letters and colors as well. I love how random activities can hold so much learning opportunities.
One mistake I made through the crayon making process was putting white on the corners. When we make more, I’ll keep away from that. It just made drawing a little harder for Mila and she didn’t understand why she couldn’t see what she was drawing.
Besides that, Mila noticed and loved how one crayon could have so many different colors. I can’t wait to see her future creations!

If you try this DIY out, let me know in the comments. Also, if you’ve done it before, tell me your tips in getting anything out of molds! I feel like it’s all up to patience, but I get too excited.
Before you go, check out what these other moms did to celebrate Crayon Day:

This is such a fun idea, and I had no idea that you could buy unwrapped crayons!! That would certainly save some tears when the crayon has been worn down to the paper and I have to peel it back to make it useable…except then my toddler feels that I’ve ruined his crayon!
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Oh no! It’s so silly when they think that! But a big box of unwrapped ones make it so much easier!
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I love the marbled look too! Cute idea!
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Thank you! The marbled look is my fav.
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I remember making these in kindergarten but we just did them in cupcake holders. Such a great idea to put them in letter molds! We will be doing this soon!
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Cupcake holders for molds is a good idea!! I can’t wait to see how yours turn out!
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Love this! Such a cute activity and crayons are always a favorite. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for checking it out. It was a fun activity.
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I really want to try this! They look great!
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Thank you! You definitely should!
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Super fun for National Crayon Day! Simar to the rainbow crayons I made for my classroom!
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These letter crayons are so cute and I love that they are easy to make.
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Easy and fun is what I strive for with toddler activities!
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This is so cute!
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This is so cool and I remember making this when I was a kid. I will let my kids try this but with my supervision. Thanks!
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Supervision is needed for this one!
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I never thought about doing this…what a great idea! 👓🍕🏨
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Thank you! We loved how they turned out.
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This is such a fun idea and I love how it turned out! I showed this activity to my son and he is a fan! He has been asking me to make it and started collecting crayons. Will definitely let you know how it goes.
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Oh yay! I’m so glad he liked it. Can’t wait to see what you two come up with.
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Oh, I love this. I am going to try it with the box of crayon nubs that I have laying around. Perfect use! Thanks for sharing.
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I hope you guys enjoyed the activity!
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Love these crayon names. Such a neat idea. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you!
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This is a super cool activity we might try this over the weekend. My girls would love to do this, anything creative they are all in!
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