Eraser bits
Jan. 30th, 2007 08:39 amI'm making centerpieces for NPWW (National Public Works Week) and 'decapitated' 288 crayon erasers (er, erasers shaped like crayons, I lopped the pointy end off so they'd look like little cones to use as playing pieces for the game I'm making).
The question I have is - what the heck can I do with the rest of it? (I did search and didn't see any previous entries on this) The only craft thing I know is that you can make stamps, but these would make really tiny ones, plus, I don't need 288 stamps. Sure, I could just use them as erasers, and have a lifetime supply, but I was hoping to put them to some good use.
Anyone have any brilliant ideas? :)

The cone bits in the plastic container are the playing pieces, so I have the cylinders of eraser left over.
The question I have is - what the heck can I do with the rest of it? (I did search and didn't see any previous entries on this) The only craft thing I know is that you can make stamps, but these would make really tiny ones, plus, I don't need 288 stamps. Sure, I could just use them as erasers, and have a lifetime supply, but I was hoping to put them to some good use.
Anyone have any brilliant ideas? :)
The cone bits in the plastic container are the playing pieces, so I have the cylinders of eraser left over.