Monday, December 5, 2011

Elmer's Looks for Less Challenge


Elmer's glue invited me to participate in another cool challenge.
On top of the cool stuff they sent me,
I have a chance to win $250 Visa Gift Card.
Totally need that.  

YOU also get a chance to win!
I'll draw two random commenters names to win the following:


Black 20x30 Foam Board
 White 20x30 Foam Board
CraftBond All-Purpose Glue Stick
CraftBond Repositionable Glue Stick
CraftBond Extra-Strength Glue Stick
X-ACTO Designer Series Gripster Knife
Painters Assorted Colors Set


When I received the email, I said "heck yah!".
I later received a package full of some pretty darn cool stuff like:

Their awesome jumbo glue sticks - I use these ALL the time.
These really cool paint pens - They paint on most anything! Even glass.
An X-acto Gripster - nice bright handle that I can find on my desk.
& Foam Board - in black and white.

The challenge was to recreate something from their impressively
inventive DIYs, or make something of my own.
Does it surprise you that I went my own little way?
Nah.

I've seen this really cool piece of art so many times.

I finally did it myself.

Happiness.

It started with foam board, cut with the x-acto knife to a 12" x 12" size

Then came the kids used crayons. I preferred these over new.
Now I have an art piece showcasing all those crayons
that used to be held in to tiny little hands. Precious memories.
I gingerly hot-glued the crayons to the top of the board.
Purposefully placing the written color name forward.
Out comes the handy-dandy heat tool.
Bam. After applying the heat this is the result.
Pretty-darn-stinking-cool. 
 Here is a video my son Alex took of the process
- he sped it up for an extra-coolness factor.
Thanks bud.


I love how the melting wax stained the tips of the crayons as it melted.


This was all the mess it made, easily scraped-off.

That's it. Try it, it's a great way to hold on to some of the old crayons that your kids used.

And it's pretty-darn fun.

I love crayons.

Thanks to Elmer's for the great challenge that made me actually do this!












14 comments:

  1. Such a cool project! It looks amazing! Thanks!

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  2. This would also be a great tool for learning color concepts too. Not only the names of the colors but what the colors look like when they are mixed. You are right, how neat is that?! I sure hope you win the gift card, you are totally deserving of it.

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  3. GORGEOUS A stunning art work and so cool!

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  4. That is so cool!!! I love it. I sure hope you win the GC!

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  5. Love this - I better enter just in case you didn't make that one for me for Christmas!

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  6. What a cool project! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I love how that turned out!!! I would also love to win. Abbie wants "art stuff" for christmas!!

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  8. What a fabulous idea to use this for a birthday announcement!! I love it!

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  9. I love the unique style of this invite, and such darling artic friends, great card

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  10. SOOOO very adorable!!! LOVE those colors!!!

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  11. super cute card...hope you have a great day!

    enjoy *~*

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  12. O my, I would never have tried that but now, I wanna get MESSY!

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  13. Fabulous idea!
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  14. Wow that is so totally cool!

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Thank you for the Scrappy LOVE!