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Broken crayons are a perfect example. If you put tape around two pieces of a broken crayon, you still know it’s broken, and it’s weak where the tape is covering it up.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO)– Students at Horizon Elementary are creating crayons for a good cause. Kids of all ages are coming together to turn broken crayons into fun-shaped new ones to raise ...
Don’t throw away your broken crayons! Turn them into brand-new, beautiful crayons in any shape you want! It’s easier than you think, and your kids will love it!
But, at a certain point, we begin to move on, leaving boxes of broken crayons all around our crafting spaces. That’s why we called one of our favorite DIY experts, Leslie Dolby.
An activity that started out as a hobby to keep broken crayons from being wasted has turned into a colorful business, and it's helping the community in more ways than one.
One Grand Rapids business is hoping customers will bring in those broken crayons for recycling as part of its Earth Day celebration.
The new crayons will be donated to a center helping survivors of violent crimes and their children and used in therapy.
One Grand Rapids business is looking to help residents safely dispose of their unwanted crayons this month.
We know you have a bounty of broken crayons just hanging around, not getting used, shunned because of their shortened and no-longer-sharp status. So round up the blue ones (yes, only cobalt, navy ...
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