Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Coloring Book

I saw this idea and thought it would be a fun gift for a child. Take an outline stamp and leave it in just black ink for the recipient to color in. In my case it was my niece and god~daughter. Her Birthday is soon to arrive and instead of JUST a card I think she will adore coloring her very own mini Birthday book. I used the adorable Nursery Bash stamp set. I can't quite decide which animal I like the best or which page. I will have to ask her which one she liked best!

You will notice that I've also stuck some crayons in the packaging as well. Not just any crayons though! Having school~aged children myself we always have a few crayons laying around. To make them more fun I broke them up, melted them down, then cooled them in fun shaped molds. Ta~Da...brand new crayons.
Here is her gift all packaged up!



The coloring book has a total of 4 pages.




Making the crayons:
~Peel paper from crayons and break into smaller pieces. Place broken crayon in microwave safe dish and microwave for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes {just keep your eye on it}.
~Be very careful when removing from microwave, the dish/glass gets very hot!
~ Pour into a mold. This one is just plastic and it held up fine. I have also used soap molds in the past. Allow time to cool before removing.
~Ta~Da~ New crayons all bundled up!



I already have some ideas for a "boy" version of the coloring book. However, I hope my niece likes her "girly" book though!

2 comments:

Uncle Jon said...

Wow, that's really cool. I'm not surprised you can't decide which animal you like best - they are just all so darn cute!

Great way to make special crayons too.

Kids really love coloring in something uniquely theirs. I used to draw pictures for my nephews to color in. We'd randomly pick a letter and then I'd try to draw as many things as I could that started with that.

Lots of fun, and it really inspired them to take an interest in art. As they got older they started drawing the picture for themselves.

Micah said...

I'm SUPER in love with this idea...I think it would make a terrific gift! Thanks!