I am an Adult who still LOVES crayons. They are so colorful and cheerful. Years ago I created a piece that I love. I never planned to blog about it so I didn't take pictures of the steps on how I did the piece, so I recreated the process to share with you how it is done. The first picture is the finished product, followed by a step by step guide.
Acrylic Paint
So many color options, but I love this popular shade of blue right now.
Foam Brush
I buy them in bulk. They are so cheap I just throw away after every project.
Griddle
I want to buy a small griddle to use only for encaustic art. I don't like the idea of mixing tools for cooking as well as for art. A Liddle Griddle is next on my wish list.
Metal Spoon
You can use any metal spoon, but drizzle spoons would make perfecting your art so much easier. This is also on my wish list along with the Liddle Griddle.
11x14 Stretched Canvas
I buy them in bulk because when I start a project, all the kids want to do a project as well. They love to hang their art in their rooms. I always buy the back stapled canvas that have the finished look. All you need is 2 nails in the wall, hang and call it a masterpiece.
Crayola Crayons
I like they higher count box because it comes with more shades of colors. Next time I want to use the Metallic crayons to add shimmer. Comment if you try this and love it. I really think it would work well and add amazing shimmer to the piece and give your piece a unique look.
Blow Dryer
If you don't have a blow dryer or are in the market for a new one, this is the one I own and LOVE it. It has so many wonderful reviews on Amazon and is a great product for the price.
Tablecloth
This is the brand of tablecloth that I use for all art activities. The flannel backing makes it so I can continue to use it over and over again. I have another that I throw on the floor when the kids do their art projects. I highly recommend using some sort of cover as the wax gets all over the place during the project.
1st Step:
When setting up for this art project be sure to use something to cover the area you will be working. I used a tablecloth that was listed above. I also make sure to have the table cloth at least a foot higher on the sides than the canvas to catch crayon splatters. Believe me, there will be plenty of splatters you will not want to clean up.
When the work area is ready, begin by painting the canvas the desired base color. I used a sponge brush and acrylic paint listed in the materials section. Remember to color the sides of the canvas for a finished look. Finally, select the color of crayons you wish to use that will look good against your base color.
These are the colors of crayons I picked for this canvas
2nd Step:
Put pieces of crayons with wrappers removed on the spoons to begin melting. I used metal spoons on a griddle with the handles on the edge so they didn't get hot. Don't set the griddle too high or it will mark your spoons and potentially burn your hand.
I leave pieces of crayon not completely melted to give is more shape.
Step 3:
Use spoon to place melted crayons in desired shape. In my case it was a heart for valentines day.
Once in a desired shape, use your blow dryer to melt and spread the crayon around for the base.
Step 4:
Once you have a good base of color and the overall shape of your main piece, then the fun begins. Hold the crayon an inch or so above the canvas and use the blow dryer to melt it. Be sure to hold the dryer at an angle that will not melt the base again. The crayon will begin to melt and if holding at the correct angle will splash across the canvas. Tap the crayon on the front edge of the dryer to get a better splatter and avoid excess dripping on the canvas.
Repeat these steps with all the colors of crayons you chose for the piece.
Can you tell how much splatter there was on the table cloth? This is why I suggest raising the canvas on the side to catch the splatter. The first time I did this project I did not use a side cover and I had a big mess to clean up after.
Step 5:
Enjoy the final product! Remember to allow the crayons to fully cool off and harden before hanging your piece, but it should only take about 10 minutes.
This is the first one I made that I tried to duplicate. I still love it a little more. Maybe because it was my first, maybe because I like the colors. This time I tried to go more red for valentines, but I really like the pastel colors that you can get in the bigger boxes of crayons.
I hope you enjoyed this project! Please comment and share pictures of the pieces you made with this process. Happy Valentine's Day!
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