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Mustache crayons!

Cory Doctorow at 10:43 pm Mon, Feb 22, 2010

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Emily sez, "Go incognito with mustache crayons! I originally made these mustache crayons for my nieces and nephew and they loved them so much, I thought I'd share them with the world. They are nontoxic and made from pieces of Crayola crayons."

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  • Ghede

    AHA! Now we see it! Now we see the very heart of the conspiracy! You, Mr. Doctorow, are in the pay of Big Crayon! What else can explain BoingBoing’s clear pro-crayon stance?!

  • sillyrabbi

    Damn and blast! sold out!

    If she makes more, hopefully I can get her to make some crayon monocles to go with them.

    • Caroline

      If you can find a mustache mold and are willing to take the time and trouble, you can make your own.

  • LeFunk

    Don’t make them brown.

  • avoision

    My wife and I had a candy table at our wedding, and one of the things she created as a favor was chocolate moustaches and noses.

    The crayon moustaches look like a lot of fun, but if you’re interested in making some edible ones… you can get a plastic mold to create your own chocolate versions.

  • LeFunk

    And you can create the mold with some clay and plaster in less than 10 minutes.