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Melted Crayon Pumpkin

I saw this on another blog a week ago and I can't remember where...so I'm sorry I can't give you credit!  


So I started doing this with my daughter using the hair dryer but the crayons fell off from the air of the hair dryer.  So my hubby came over and started helping.  Then he got a great idea and went to the  garage and came back with his heat gun and I think he had more fun then Selah and I.  WE LOVED IT!  :) 
First with the hair dryer. 

Moved onto the heat gun.  

ALL DONE!  


Some of the color's mixed and we got to talk about what colors would make when mixed together.  

Comments

Super fun & cute! I bet your daughter loved decorating her pumpkin her way =-) I would love for you to link up at TGIF Linky Party http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
~Beth
I think that turned out great!
Definitely a new and fun way to decorate your pumpkin. Plus you don't have to worry about pumpkin guts!

Melissa
www.lovebugliving.com
I need to try this next year. I keep seeing it and it looks like fun!

Thanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase. Hope to see you this week -
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Bern
Empower1sLife said…
Hot glue the pieces ofcrayons on thetop to help withthemelting

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