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What was the best thing that could happen to you when you were a kid? Undoubtedly, opening up a fresh box of crayons probably ranks somewhere up there with your favorite childhood memories. And while coloring was arguably the best part of art class, there's so much more you can do with crayons than write or draw — you can make your own custom T-shirts, solve everyday problems, create works of art... and the list goes on!

1. Custom T-Shirt

Did you know you can jazz up your T-shirt with crayons? No, we don't mean taking a crayon and drawing all over the shirt — there are actually two different ways to make your own personalized iron on patches.

2. Stuck Zipper

If your zipper sticks when you try to zip or unzip your hoodie, run a white crayon over the area directly above and below where the zipper is stuck. This will lubricate the zipper teeth so that the zipper carriage can easily pass over them again.

3. Molten Crayon Artwork

This piece of art is truly a masterpiece — you will want to hang it where everyone can see it!

4. Homemade Wax Seal

Nobody seals letters with wax anymore, but that's all about to change, because a personalized wax seal will look so boss on the envelopes you send out for special occasions.

5. Multicolored Candle

What's better than one candle? Three candles (or more) in one! Pick whatever crayon colors you want, and you'll have the most unique candles in town.

6. Repurposed Crayons

Who says each a single crayon has to be just one color? Or that broken crayons should be thrown away? Not us! You can mix new color combinations or simply combine broken crayon bits into one new one by placing the little pieces in a heat-resistant silicone mold and baking them at 230°F (110°C) for 15 minutes.

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Some people buy one box of crayons at the end of summer and it lasts them the entire school year, so be sure to check with your kids or younger siblings first to see if you can snag some leftovers.