ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) – Crayons are a staple in every classroom and craft box, but these colorful stationaries have more potential than simple preschool drawings. Next time you find broken crayons under the couch, or an old box stashed in a junk drawer, consider these inspiring solutions to give them a second life. 

Before you begin making these ideas on March 31, which is National Crayon Day, know that several of the projects require melting wax. To keep your fun, creating session going, avoid burning yourself with the wax. 

Homemade Candles 

Crayons can be repurposed into decorative and functional candles. Start by melting down your old crayons in a double boiler, then pour the melted wax into molds or muffin tins. Add a few drops of your favorite scent and a wick. Once the wax cools, you will have a colorful, personalized candle. This project is fun for kids and adults, and can be a creative way to recycle old, broken crayons.  

Wax Seals 

Want to add a touch of old-world charm to a letter? You can use a crayon to create wax seals. Break a crayon into small pieces, melt them in a pot and pour the melted wax onto your envelope. Press a seal or reusable stamp into the warm wax to create a customized impression. This technique can give your letters an artistic flair. 

Faux Stained-Glass Window 

Create your own colorful mock stained-glass window craft by melting crayons and applying the wax to a sheet of clear plastic or cardstock paper. Drip or smear melted crayon wax directly onto the surface to form designs. Once it cools, hang it in a window to observe the stained-glass effect you made. Watch it brighten up your room with a colorful light display. 

Fix Scratched Furniture and Flooring 

If you have wooden furniture or floors with unsightly scratches, your crayon collection can come to the rescue. Simply match the crayon color to the wood shade and rub it into the scratch. Use a soft cloth to buff the area and smooth out any excesses. While the effect is temporary, it can help you have piece of mind when guests come over. Sharpies may also work as a more permanent alternative.