Toys Made from Recycled Materials | Projects for Kids
The best crafts and toys are those constructed from recycled materials. When else can you have the satisfaction of creating something enjoyable with the kids while reusing otherwise discarded items? Making a toy out of cardboard, paper, used tin cans, bottle caps, and other recyclable materials would be preferable.
Homemade Toys from Recycled Materials
1. Cardboard Space Shuttle from Pink Stripey Socks
What young child doesn’t adore space? Space travel is simply too fantastical an idea. The opportunity to learn about space and make a toy or display for their bedrooms with a cardboard space shuttle is ideal.
2. Recycled Little Cars from Crea Mamma
3. 3D Arctic Fox Craft from The Craft Train
4. Animal Circus Train from Mer Mag
Make a cardboard railway out of common leftovers from the cupboard, like discarded tea boxes. Your child’s favourite playthings should be placed inside the train, and you should let them run around on the carpets.
5. Race Cars from Kifli es Levendula
Kids may turn an old toilet roll into a racing car by painting it in their preferred colour. Make a hole for the driver and little discs to serve as the wheels. Excellent race car drivers are Lego men!
6. Robots and Rockets from Sweet Paul Mag
Learn how to make colourful, exciting rocket launchers and robots out of used paper towel rolls. They can have any amusing pattern you desire, whether it’s inspired by outer space, striped, or rainbow colours.
7. Tin Can Drums from (Cool) Progeny
Anything that produces a sound is a child’s utmost favourite. While it could be annoying for the parents, letting the kids play in the garden will help you escape the noise. Make your own tin can drums, then let them beat all afternoon!
8. Play Kitchen from Mer Mag
Recreate your ideal kitchen by reusing certain common things, such as empty boxes. Make refrigerators and stovetops that will keep your kids occupied all day.
9. Animal Dropbox from Meri Cherry
Never discard an empty package. Instead, cut holes and apply colour to make an animal dropbox. Dropping the stuffed animals in specific colours that correspond to the hues of the real animals can serve as an educational activity.
10. Egg Carton Camera from Let’s Do Something Crafty
11. Recycled Toy Robot Monsters from Alisa Burke
Making toy robots is usually a lot of fun because they are all absolutely original. You only need various-sized boxes, vibrant pens, and stickers to bring your robot to life.
12. Cardboard Sewing Machine from Little Red Window
You’ve probably never considered building a cardboard box sewing machine. So trying out this odd design will be even more entertaining.
13. Shoebox Princess Castles from Art Bar
It doesn’t get more adorable than shoebox castles. Build castles as high as you can by attaching the boxes, use toilet rolls for extra structure, and decorate with all kinds of funky decor – glitter glue is a great idea.
14. Pirate Ship from Mollymoo
15. Cardboard Plane from Small Fry
A cardboard aeroplane is a great craft that enables your child to serve as the pilot if you’re seeking for a larger project that takes more time. Your youngster will be prepared for takeoff as soon as you build the plane to fit their body size.
16. Stick Bow and Arrow from She Knows
Who knew ice cream could be so enjoyable. Make a stick bow out of a popsicle stick for a fun summer treat, then watch your paper arrow soar into the air.
17. Straw Structures from All For The Boys
With the help of colourful straws and craft pipe cleaners, construct any kind of complex structure. They can be transformed into building blocks or used in dollhouses.
18. Cardboard Building Logs from Kix Cereal
Use toilet paper and paper towel rolls as homemade toys for children since you will always have them on hand. You may combine the rolls into a variety of forms by cutting out notches in them and painting them in various colours.
19. DIY Toys for Kids Ring Toss Game from La Maison de Loulou
Ring toss is a beautiful game that can be played both inside and outside, but it is especially lovely in the summer. It’s a craft that you can construct quickly and easily with cardboard and used plastic bottles.
20. Recycled Kids Egg Carton Mask from Picklebums
Use an empty egg carton to make a variety of amusing and inventive masks. They can be fashioned into animal faces or bird beaks, such as the beautiful penguin’s.
21. Sailboat Toys with Recycled Materials from Nalle’s House
Build a miniature sailboat from of items you have lying around the house. Your youngster can play with the sailboat on the water and it will be just like a real one if you use plastic bottles as the basis.
22. Woodland House from Tried and True
Be motivated to make miniature woodland creatures and dwellings that can be played with or utilised as bedroom decor. A fairytale village can be made out of pinecones, apricot tops, and wood sticks.
23. Puppet Theater from And We Play
Kids are the most imaginative people I know. Allow children to use their imaginations to the fullest and assist them in building a homemade theatre with lovely puppets that perform on stage. This is a project you can always return to because there are an infinite number of characters you can create.
24. Jet Packs from The Pinning Mama
Do you still need a costume for Halloween? Create your own DIY jetpack that is powered by vibrant paper fire and has a silver surface that is inspired by outer space.