
The materials required can easily be found in thrift stores as noted in a post about party favors on The Thrifty Chicks.
I bought five pounds of old crayons in plastic bags at a 50% off day at ARC. They cost $2. Little Pie and I made over 250 pastel pies on one rainy afternoon. This was enough to give each child in her classroom a generous set of pastel pies for Valentine's Day.
It'd be a waste to buy new crayons to recycle them, so please buy thrift.
The process was easy. We peeled the paper off the crayons and sorted them by color family.


Sometimes, we note images in certain pastel pies. What do you see in the three below?
This activity could easily be one for a young child's birthday party. It would require a lot of prep work (peeling, sorting and chopping), but children could make their own pastels and take them home as party favors.