You want to know one of the things that gets me really excited? Well, besides chocolate,shoes, tropical vacations, Christmas presents, fall tv, and new furniture? School supplies. I actually love the whole “season” of back-to-school. Maybe it’s just the fresh new start it signifies as summer comes to an end, but I think it’s more of the justifiable right to purchase new outfits, pencils, bags, calculators, notebooks, markers and binders. Even when I was in college I’d go out every fall and prance through the school supply section at Target trying to contain my excitement of picking out new pens. For real. This year is a special one because my oldest kiddo is starting school! We’re heading off to meet his teacher this afternoon and then I’ll be the crazy lady snapping photos as the bus drives off tomorrow. Wish me luck.

I stumbled across these darling crayon snacks at Gourmet Mom on the Go a whole year ago and I was dying to make them- immediately! When my soon-to-be-kindergartener started preschool last year we were assigned our first class snack for the letter C and I ran out right that second to buy supplies for these. I don’t know who was more excited, me or the kid. They were a BIG hit with the kids in his his class and his teacher too! These would be super cute pass out to friends, or to a new teacher, or for a fun family activity to celebrate the new school year.
You can do whatever color crayons you want- you just need coordinating paper and candy melts. You can buy candy melts at craft stores that carry baking supplies (like Michaels and Hobby Lobby) or kitchen supply stores like Orson Gygi in SLC. And if all else fails, you can always order them on Amazon or at many other on-line cooking supply stores (seriously, check out the stash at Gygi’s!) I usually just buy the little bags at Michaels and they last quite a while if you store them well after.

If you’re not familiar with candy melts, they’re similar to almond bark, or white chocolate, just in little colored pieces. They melt easily in the microwave and then you dip things in them, or fill candy molds with them, or all kinds of other things. For this project you really just need a little bit of each color since you’ll only be dipping the ends of your pretzels.

You’ll want the large pretzel rods. You do need to break them in half, but make sure you check out the bag before you buy because some brands are shattered before you even bring them home. I’ve found Rolled Gold are pretty good. I found it helpful to lightly score the pretzels with a serrated knife in the middle and then they just snap clean when you break them.

Just place a few candy melts in separate bowls and follow the directions on the package to melt them.

It helps to have all of your pretzels already ready to go before you start dipping because the candy melts will start to harden.
You only need to dip the ends of the pretzels so just quickly dip and let the excess shake off and then dip the other side. If your candy starts to get hard, just warm it a little more.
Do all of your colors and let them dry completely.
While they are drying you can prepare your labels. When I made these for my son’s preschool class it was alphabet themed and we were responsible for the letter “C” so I made labels that said, “C is for Crayon!” You can download those labels here, or play around and make your own! Mandy from Gourmet Mom on the Go has tons of custom labels she’s made up for people, so check out this page. There’s even BYU labels on there (Rise and Shout!).

Cut the labels and wrap them around the crayons and secure with a piece of tape. Don’t even worry if your dipping isn’t perfect or your labels are cut crooked or whatever. When these little babies are all lined up they’re cute no matter what!
And just because I know some of you are thinking this…I have never had a problem with anyone confusing them with real crayons 🙂 Preschool and older are smart enough to know the difference (if your preschooler is still eating real crayons then you have bigger issues on your hands!), and little little kids aren’t going to think that a pretzel with something sweet on each end (because you would obviously take the paper off first) looks anything like a crayon!
I totally loved these, and I smiled when I watched my son’s end-of-preschool slide show last spring and saw pics of all the kids holding their crayons. So fun! I hope everyone else is having fun gearing up for the start of a new school year. Go buy some new pens! (And glue, and markers, and a hole punch, and a coordinating notebook, and some boots to match, and then a bag to match that, and well, you know…)









Questions & Reviews
These are the cutest things! For my Ava’s princess party I used the jumbo pretzels – dipped 80% into melted white chocolate then rolled onto a pl;ate of sprinkles (multi colored Jimmies) and tied a little bow at the base of each one… then passed them out as magic wands for all the little princesses! This was so easy and the girls loved them.
Sorry, ‘couldn’t’ and ‘definitely’…It is DEFINITELY time to recharge. I no longer trust my ability to spell! 🙂
These are awesome! So, I went to look at the labels and couln’t figure out why none of them were colored. I was confused for a good 5 minutes before I realized duh, colored paper… Yeah, it’s definetly bed time!
These are adorable! Thank you for sharing. There is a poem that I came across to be used with M&Ms as a gift for teacher appreciation, but it would also work perfectly with a box of edible crayons. There are many websites where you can download a template for a crayon box too! Here is the part of the poem that would work:
Green is for the inspiration you give me each day.
Blue is for your patience in showing me the way.
Orange is for your warmth and caring style.
Yellow is for the way you always make me smile.
Red is for my life, that you have touched this year.
Really cute poem!
What a great idea!!! And thanks for the mention. We think you guys are pretty awesome!!!
Love this idea! My son is in preschool this year so I will be making these for his 1st party 🙂
These are super cute…but I would NOT recommend making them for a classroom with nut-allergic children in it. The Wilton’s melts are processed in a plant with nuts, and therefore off-limits for anyone with a serious nut allergy (darn it all.) However, I am curious as to how those of you have done it with Starburst, since those are not nut-contaminated.
These are beyond fabulous & FUN. My kids would go nuts to find these in their lunch boxes 🙂
This is the neatest thing and so simple! I love it!
I absolutely LOVE this idea! I definitely want to make this sometime, but my daughter’s school does not allow homemade treats for the class, so it would have to be just for my kids, and maybe some friends. Very cute idea though.