Are your kids already bringing broken school supplies home at the bottom of their backpacks? Or maybe your littlest kids are getting bored at home with their older siblings away at school all day?
Looking for a budget-friendly way to light your next bonfire? A Reddit user shared a step-by-step guide on how to turn crayons into fire starters at little to no cost — and the hack received mixed ...
A Danville man who was a 2016 Jefferson Award winner says his nonprofit has kept 55 million crayons from ending up in landfills. The magic of making crayons still brings Bryan Ware's life a splash of ...
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. — A Cornelius woman is bringing new life to arts and crafts time on Earth Day. Mackenzie Smart has found a way to recycle old, broken crayons into new ones and even found a ...
LEOMINSTER — Sixteen-year-old Nigel O’Neill was inspired to give back by collecting used, unwanted, and broken crayons for The Crayon Initiative, which melts them down, remakes them and distributes ...
In Broadalbin-Perth, the Broadalbin-Perth school district’s Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program is collecting old crayons, which are then recycled, made into new crayons, and donated to children’s ...
Turn broken crayons into adorable heart-shaped ones! A fun and easy DIY craft perfect for Valentine's Day, party favors, or just because. My kids are really starting to get the winter stir craziness!
Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones. Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones and show how to write in rainbow colors.
Up to 75,000 pounds of broken or unwanted crayons end up in U.S. landfills every year. This Earth Day, recycle old crayons with this ecofriendly craft. Mix different shades of blue and green, and add ...