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catikit

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Anyine heard of making crayons out of soap and beeswax? I want to make some crayons for my son.....
 
For what purpose? To use as crayons? Or as soap?

I have seen some cute soap molds in the shape of crayons.
 
I went to the blogsite - never heard of doing this before. I wonder who dreamed this one up??

I guess it holds the color as beeswax alone wouldn't. Unless you used white pellets I suppose.

Interested to see if anyone here tries this and what the results are. I'm busy now or I would give it a shot ....

Anyone?? :)
 
Some of the things I have seen online indicated that people make their own because then they can control what goes into them as not to expose your children to chemicals they see as toxic. However, as far as I know crayola crayons are nontoxic and cheap.
 
There's someone on You Tube who colors her soap with them...

Ugh- don't do that. :)
 
These crayons aren't for actually using in the bath. They are an alternative to store bought crayons
 
It's hard for me to imagine that soap and wax is a good thing to color with. I would think that the soap would leave an unwanted residue. But it is intriguing.
 
The average crayon contains wax, stearic acid, and pigment. The beeswax would provide the wax and the soap the stearic acid and pigment.
 
I found this online if you want to be more scientific in your crayon making!

the base wax consists essentially of the paraffin wax in the amount of about 30%-95% by weight, the microcrystalline wax in the amount of about 1%-5% by weight, the stearic acid in the amount of about 10%-50% by weight and the pigment in the amount of about 0.5%-25% by weight.
 
tlm884 said:
I found this online if you want to be more scientific in your crayon making!

the base wax consists essentially of the paraffin wax in the amount of about 30%-95% by weight, the microcrystalline wax in the amount of about 1%-5% by weight, the stearic acid in the amount of about 10%-50% by weight and the pigment in the amount of about 0.5%-25% by weight.
That's true, but I wouldn't want a kid to use this in a bath. I was talking about bath crayons, which are made out of soap.
 
Thanks everyone-im finding this a really interesting thread.thanks for your info taylor.it is as you said, crayons for drawing with-not 'bath crayons'. Soooooo in light of what ive learnt so far here-surely there must be a cheaper and easier way to provide stearic acid for my crayon recipe than using soap/making soap for it.........?
 
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