Creative Crafts with Recycled Materials
Since children always seem to be bursting with energy, keeping them occupied is not an easy chore. But with a little creativity, you can occupy those young hands with imaginative indoor and outdoor crafts made from repurposed materials. What about…
Movie Theatre
Kite Making
Styrofoam Boats
Allow your children to engage in activities that will give their water play a new depth if they are happily splashing around in monsoon puddles or waddling in backyard pools to escape the heat. Teach them how to recycle household items, such as how to construct boats out of Styrofoam. On cut-out pieces of polystyrene, kids may design or paint, and then adorn their boats with vibrant sails. They can also serve as useful bathtime toys and keep kids occupied for a very long time.
Gardening
Create a scooper or spade out of a plastic jug, then start having fun! Such instruments can be customised by children by applying stickers, paint, or their own artwork. When kids are done customising their garden tools, you may do yard work together. If you don’t have a garden, you can always grow seeds into miniature plants in old yoghurt containers, or you may construct your own DIY seed wall charts using recycled zip-lock bags and lollipop sticks. Kids enjoy taking care of plants and watching them grow; it’s a terrific science lesson that is sure to keep them engaged and intrigued. Another smart move is to remove the stem from your vegetables’ leaves or a clove of garlic.Children repot them and discuss the importance of recycling rubbish in this way as well as how they will eventually grow into larger vegetables.
Back to School Picture Frames
What’s not to love about a picture frame that reads “back to school”? Many parents, I’m sure, have a tonne of keepsakes from meticulously assembled bits and pieces hidden away in their cabinets. This is an excellent way to reuse used lolly sticks, buttons, and ribbon while letting the kids express their creativity with paint pots and glue sticks.
Remember to Recycle Every Day Items
It’s a great idea to use plastic bottles as the primary component of outdoor crafts. By recycling these items, you foster creativity in addition to recycling them. As well as papers, glue, and accessories (buttons, rhinestones, glitter, etc.), make sure you have some markers, paints, or water colours. From empty Coke bottles, kids may create coin banks, beautiful bowling pins, and rocket toys. You can utilise a variety of commonplace items to educate children the importance of reusing goods that might otherwise be easily thrown away. Give the kids a pile of used cardboard toilet paper inners, some yoghurt pots, some scraps of fabric, and a set of paints, and you’ll be shocked at what they come up with!