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.
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A Cool Way to Recycle Old Crayons!
Don't throw away those old, broken crayon pieces! Give them a colorful new life with this super fun and easy DIY project. Here's how to make your own custom-shaped crayons: 1. Sort your old, unwrapped ...
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