Crayons losing their edge? No problem! Rejuvenate them with a simple hot water trick. Here's the scoop.
Steps
Using Hot Water
Submerge the dull end of your crayon in a bowl of hot water. Let it soak for a few minutes. If you're not up for manual holding, tether it to a pencil with a string and balance the setup on two stacks of books, ensuring only the tip touches the water.
Remove after a brief wait.
Reshape the tip using your fingers.
Using an Electric Crayon Sharpener
Acquire a crayon sharpener, akin to an electric pencil sharpener.
Insert the crayon tip into the sharpener and allow it to grind until sharp. This method is swift and requires less effort, provided you have access to the tool.
Using a Hand-Operated Crayon Sharpener
Procure a manual crayon sharpener.
Sharpen the crayon just like you would sharpen a pencil in a manual sharpener.
Using a Knife
Grab a knife and crayon. The knife doesn't need to be overly sharp; even a butter knife will suffice.
Carefully glide the knife across the crayon tip, moving it back and forth. Exercise caution to avoid injury! Cutting from the base to the tip is the easiest method, although you can also try a side-to-side approach.
Using Sandpaper
Position the crayon tip on sandpaper at an angle.
Rub back and forth until the crayon is sharpened. Rotate the crayon as needed to sand each side and create a point.
Useful Tips
Essential Items
- Hot water
- Bowl
- Pencil or crayon sharpener (optional)
- Pencil, string, and books (if making a crayon stand, useful for fixing multiple crayons)
- Knife (for knife method)
- Sandpaper (for sandpaper method)