tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12399426814685816952024-03-08T00:28:35.938-08:00Katie's CrayonsKatie's Crayonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10818614046774258299noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239942681468581695.post-47787084771943793022011-09-04T08:47:00.000-07:002011-09-04T08:47:20.424-07:00Welcome!Hi there!<br />
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My name is Katie and I run a shop on etsy called Katie's Crayons. I take old broken crayons and melt them down into new crayons. I opened up my shop because I noticed that I had a lot of old, broken crayons lying around, so I bought a few chocolate molds and I got to work! I've been on etsy since last year and so far I love it!<br />
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How do I get a hold of crayons to recycle? I'm working on getting into contact with local restaurants and schools to see if they would be willing to put their old, broken crayons into a drop box for me to pick up. Also, since I do prefer crayola crayons and that's what most people buy, I do accept donations. Depending on the weight/amount of crayons, I give donations/freebies. I'll do another post about that with more information.<br />
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<b>Coming soon to </b><b>Katie's Crayons</b>: Halloween Themed Crayons, Christmas/Thanksgiving/Winter Themed Crayons, and Beads made from old crayon wrappers!Katie's Crayonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10818614046774258299noreply@blogger.com5