I have one last quick gift idea for you...this is so easy and very inexpensive but it makes such a striking wall hanging. All you need is a canvas (or heavy chipboard, wood plaque, etc.) a box of crayons, a bit of hot glue and your heat gun! That is it!!! I originally saw something similar flipping through a kids magazine ~ it was in an add for flooring of all things. Anyway theirs was much more defined and not as flowing. I really don't know how they got their colors to completely cover the canvas....their crayons didn't look that melted ~ unless they melted some crayons then used new crayons to attach to the top. Anyway, I like how this turned out much better. So here you go...
25 Gifts & Ornaments
#24 - Rainbow Crayon Canvas
Supplies:
Canvas, Wood Plaque, Gameboard, etc. (mine is 8x8")
(optional) Gesso
Crayons
Hot Glue
Heat Tool
Ribbon
Double Stick Tape
Tacks
1. (Optional) My canvas was natural color but I wanted it to be a vibrant white to really highlight the colors of the melted crayons. So I painted the canvas with a coat of white gesso. It dries very quickly and isn't effected by the heat.
2. Glue the crayons to the top of the canvas. BE CAREFUL!!!! I burnt the heck out of my finger and thumb when I tried to reposition one of the crayons....stuck my fingers and the crayon together ~ does it ever hurt!!!
Here is what the canvas looks like after the crayons have been added... I started off with a box of 24 crayons...or so I thought...when I got home it only had 21 of the 24 crayons so they are a bit off centered but then again, so am I - LOL!!! ;)
3. Now comes the fun part...add heat. It doesn't take long for them to start melting and running down the bottom half of the canvas. I just let mine drip straight down but you could use the heat tool to blow the molten wax into patterns or mix the colors or whatever you want. Just have fun...
Here is how mine turned out...
4. Add a ribbon around the edge of your canvas using double stick tape.
Makes for a nice finished edge...
5. And finish it off by adding a hanger using more of the same ribbon and a couple carpet tacks.
And it's ready for gifting!
Start to finish this project took about 30-40 minutes.
Probably would have been less if I hadn't tried to fry my fingers ;) LOL!!
Tomorrow I'll be back with the final ornament idea for this year....
Till then, have a super day!