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  • Question
    How long does it take to melt when using the blow dryer?
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    It takes a very short amount of time. If you hold the dryer near the crayon at full blast it will start dripping in about 20 to 40 seconds depending on the crayon and strength of the blow dryer.
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    How do you block out part of the design to keep it from being dripped on?
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    Create the shape you want to stay blank by using painters' tape to block out the image. For example use the tape to make a heart outline, fill it in with tape then begin the crayon melting fun. Afterwards, take off the tape and you will have a blank area in the shape of your image.
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    Do I have to use a canvas?
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    No, you don't have to use a canvas. You can use a paper just as easily, but a canvas stays up better.
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    How long until the melted crayon art dries?
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    It should dry in 1 to 2 hours.
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    Do I have to use a hot glue gun?
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    You could probably use liquid glue (a glue stick wouldn't hold the crayon) but if you do use it, it would take a lot longer because the glue would have to dry. With a glue gun it hardens very quickly.
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    What do I use if I wanted to write words on the canvas?
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    You could use stencils to trace letters on adhesive paper or use large, letter-shaped stickers to block out words. Do the project, then peel the letters off when everything is dry.
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    How do I get the crayons to go around the word that I put on the canvas?
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    All you have to do is cut the letters out of tape, and tape them on before you melt the crayons and put them on the canvas. Then, peel them off after the crayons have dried.
  • Question
    Can you use wood instead of canvas?
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    Yes, you can use wood. Crayons are mainly wax and wax will stick to most anything.
  • Question
    Where can I buy all of these items?
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    Most of these will be any craft store (crayons, glue gun, canvas) but the hair dryer you can find at home stores or pharmacies.
  • Question
    How do I make the people underneath?
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    Put a stencil of the person at the bottom of the canvas. When the crayon art is dry, remove the stencil and color it in.
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    How do I make the silhouettes?
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    To make silhouettes, cut them out of tape and tape them onto your canvas where you want the image before you melt the crayons. After they melt and dry, take the tape off.
  • Question
    How do I keep crayons from blowing around when using a hair dryer?
    WikiHowUser20180627132509
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    The dryer should face the same direction as the crayons. Don't blow sideways.
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    Do the melted crayons easily wash off of skin?
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    Yes, it is easy to remove crayons with soap and warm water.
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    Why do I have to take the crayons off? I liked it with them on.
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    You don't have to take the crayons off, only if you want to take them off, you can, but it's your choice.
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    Can I do this art on paper?
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    The hot wax is likely to melt through paper, so it's better to use a relatively thick and robust canvas.
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    How do I make my crayon art with a blow dryer but still make it look really cool and professional?
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    It depends on what you consider to "cool and professional", for without knowing what standard you're aiming at, it's hard to give any advice. It is recommended that you use the article's instructions to assist you.
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    How messy would it get? Would it splatter all over, or just drip?
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    It does splatter, depending on how far away you hold the blow dryer. Lay out enough newspaper or other protective surfaces around the area you are doing the project.
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    Do I have to use a glue gun or can I use any other glues?
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    A glue gun is recommended because it would hold the crayons in place better, but most other glues will work too.
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    Can I use cardboard instead of canvas?
    Jade Daari
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    You can use cardboard or any other material that won't melt under the heat of a blow-dryer.
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    Can I use double-sided tape instead of hot glue?
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    You run the risk of having the tape melt during process, allowing the melting crayon to fall off and ruin what you've started.
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    Do I need to use a canvas?
    WikiHowUser20180627132509
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    Canvas would be better than paper. Paper is too thin, and the melted liquid might leak out.
  • Question
    How can I melt the crayon if I have no hair-dryer?
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    Try a curler or straightener. Put it on high and hold it close, but don't let it touch.
  • Question
    Which crayon is the best to use for this project?
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    All crayons should work equally well for this project.
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    Can I use super glue instead of a glue gun?
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    It's not going to work as well. The hot glue gun is best for the crayons.
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    What should I do if I want to put pictures on my canvas?
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    If you don't want the wax on them, put them on using Mod Podge to get them to stay clear, then use painter's tape to keep them covered until you're done melting. Test it first though, and be careful with the Mod Podge. If you don't mind the wax on them, just Mod Podge them down, then melt the wax as normal.
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    Is this a fragile piece of art? Say it gets banged up in a move or is hung up in a porch and gets heated up. Does the wax or crayon penetrate the canvas, essentially staining it?
    Jade Daari
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    The pigment from the crayon could stain the canvas, but if you hang the painting somewhere it will be hot (like outside), you run the risk of having the crayon continue to melt and change the look of the piece, which you might not want.
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    What kind of tape do I use?
    Jade Daari
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    Masking or painter's tape is the best option for this project. You could use any sort of tape, though, as long as it can adhere to your canvas and won't let the crayon seep through.
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    Can I use a thick cardboard or card stock instead of a canvas?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use thick cardboard.
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    If I don't want crayon on certain parts of the canvas, what do I do?
    Jade Daari
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    Use paper and/or masking tape to block off the areas of the canvas you don't want crayon on.
  • Question
    If I do it outside, will it come off my driveway?
    Jade Daari
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    Crayons are made of wax; on a hot day the wax could melt away, or on a cold day it could freeze enough for you to scrape it off.
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