I've seen this "
thing" online of melting crayons over canvas to make art. I remember being a kid and our art teacher had this crazy molten crayon painting device. This isn't quite that technical, just line up and hot glue crayons, and use a hair dryer (or preferably a heat gun) to melt crayons to create motion. I decided to give it a shot. If I could do it again, I would definitely use a heat gun. To get a hair dryer to correct temperature you have to have it on high anf it just blows the stuff everywhere.
Process
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Interesting. I remember in grade school doing something that involved crayons, an iron and sandpaper. I don't really remember how it all worked but the end result was a like a polka dot crayon drawing.
On a semi related note, I'm hoping to take an encaustic painting class in the spring.
That's how I made my GF's birthday card:
http://imgur.com/a/fxG5I
Jess, I had to look that word up! Wow that looks liek some complicated neat stuff!
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