DIY Crayon Heart Valentines

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    As I write this, I am almost 38 weeks pregnant and had resigned myself to store-bought Valentines this year for my daughter’s class. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with store-bought Valentines. They have some really cute ones, but DIY projects are one of my favorite things, and I just wasn’t sure if I would have the time to make them this year! I love putting a personal spin on things, and sometimes DIY can be even less expensive — but definitely a little bit more time consuming.

    I had already taken my daughter to Target to pick out her Valentines and like any 3-year-old, she was overwhelmed with all of the cool options and ultimately chose Paw Patrol puzzles and princess tiaras. Her school has a policy of no food or candy, so that cut out a lot of options. 

    During one of my bouts of pregnancy insomnia, I found myself scrolling Pinterest and came upon these adorable crayon hearts! I decided at about 3:30am, that I would go buy the supplies, and we would do a fun project together and that’s exactly what we did! 

    Here is what you need:

     

    • Silicone Heart Mold– I purchased mine from Michaels and it was the perfect size with 24 little hearts. 
    • Box of 36 Crayons- I bought 2 boxes at the Dollar Tree just to be safe, but only ended up using one. I am making 30 Valentines.  
    • Cutting Board
    • Card Stock 
    • Printable Template – There are tons of free printables on Pinterest. I used this one. 
    • Exacto Knife or Box Cutter (optional)
    • Hot Glue Gun
    The blade made removing the wrappers a breeze.

    Step One: The most labor intensive part of this project is removing the crayons wrappers. After breaking a few nails, I broke out a box cutter to take the wrappers off. Then I would give them to Charlotte to break in half and put into the bowl. She loved this part!

    Step Two: Preheat oven to 230 degrees. 

    Step Three: On your cutting board, spread out the crayons and chop into small pieces. To protect your cutting board, cover with a piece of parchment paper. 

    Step Four: Divide the crayons evenly amongst the molds. They will melt down, so you don’t need to fill to the top. You can also group colors together, but ours was a free for all (and they turned out really cute and unique) 

    Step Five: Place on a baking sheet and bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 230 degrees. We have a gas oven and the original instructions said 15 minutes, but it took longer for them to melt. Just keep an eye on them. 

    Step Six: Cool and then pop out of the mold. 

    Step Seven: Print your printable, cut them out and have your child write his or her name. 

    Step Eight: Use a hot glue gun to glue the heart onto the card stock cutout. 

    What Valentines have your children picked out this year? 

     

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    Allison Chance
    Allison is a Navy spouse currently stationed in Monterey, California. Allison is a licensed REALTOR® in Florida and California. She currently works for Over the Moon Realty, Inc. and offers the Homes for Heroes Program, where she gives back a portion of her commission to heroes! Her family consists of her husband, Kyle, their daughter, Charlotte, and their miniature dachshund Macey Jane. Photography, Lilly Pulitzer, working out and organizing are just a few of Allison’s favorite things. Allison was a contributor with Jacksonville Moms Blog at her last duty station and loves blogging and interacting with other moms! You can follow along with "The Chance Clan" at thechanceclan.blogspot.com !