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Your recycling bin is the perfect place to get creative inspiration for your children. Craft supplies such as glass, plastic, and cardboard are very adaptable and have a plethora of applications. Even while you could just give your kids a stack of old magazines and let them go, they might benefit from some guidance, at least to begin started. For a collection of kid-friendly craft projects that make excellent use of materials that might otherwise be thrown away, keep reading.
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Is there a more perfect gift than something created for almost nothing? Apply craft glue to a clean wine bottle and wrap it with colourful yarn. For a more rustic vibe, use hemp, or make a set of three in one colour. These will make wonderful presents for the grandparents when paired with a bunch of fresh flowers!
Yummy Mummy Club’s Wine Bottle Vase
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Getting rid of some of your reusable food containers is a terrific way to organise your cabinet full of them! Give these to the children to quickly paint (or add glitter, paper, or ribbon), after which they can glue several of them together to make an alien spacecraft. You’ll have hours of imaginative play ahead of you if you build an extra terrestrial toilet roll to pilot your UFO.
UFO Takeout Container from Lazy People
3.Bubble Wrap Crocodile
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Even while bubble wrap may keep your kids very busy on its own, this creative project elevates the adaptable material to a whole new level. To resemble a cunning crocodile, tape a piece of bubble wrap into a tube, paint it green, and add protruding eyes.
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This is a great way to put all those extra shipping boxes to good use, and it looks great too. Cut out a couple dinosaur torsos and legs, then join them with a straightforward cut-and-slot technique. Bonus: Your kids will get practice in planning and designing as they make these 3D sculptures.
5. Crayon Gems
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Pull the leftover crayons from the bottom of the bin, remove the labels, and place them in an entertaining silicon mould. Melt in the oven for a few minutes, then leave to cool naturally or, for quicker results, freeze. Through this procedure, those old wax parts are completely revitalised, and kids will love creating with their new
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This is a pretty little project that will give the yard a splash of colour. Take a clean tin can, cover it with colourful duct tape, sprinkle birdseed inside, and tie it off with a length of yarn to a sturdy branch. The seed is well contained by a plastic cap that is divided. Younger children can help fill and decorate these.
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Try your time telling skills with this useful craft. Take a paper plate, attach the hour and minute hands with a brad, and then embellish! With the ability to personalise their own clock, each learner can take control of their development in telling time.
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Clean the remaining wooden popsicle sticks and set them aside for a craft project! For a simple base for a troll face, just glue a few together. To complete the decorating, add some googly eyes and a tuft of faux fur hair. A simple, interchangeable artwork for the kids’ room might be created by hanging a collection of coloured trolls.
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Use this cute tutorial to turn glass jars into a handy organising tip. Adults: use a foundation colour spray paint and allow kids to draw Lego man faces using markers. Do not live with a Lego enthusiast? Use emoji faces in its place. In any case, these ornamental jars store trinkets and fragments nicely.
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Using used plastic water bottles, you can also create a set of practical clear bags that are perfect for organising a playroom or craft table. To make a case, pair together a few bottoms with the same diameter to form two halves. Then, using a glue gun, attach colourful zippers for closure. Puff paint is a great way for kids to get involved in decorating, and with any luck, they’ll take charge of cleanup by creatively arranging their stuff.
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Using paper towel and toilet paper rolls that are empty, construct rows of imposing buildings. Kids will enjoy to hide action figures or roll matchbox cards through the metropolitan environment created by these cardboard tubes.
12. Milk Carton Bus
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After giving an old milk or juice carton a thorough cleaning, you can paint it or cover it with vibrant construction paper. These cartons, when arranged on their sides, resemble buses (or submarines, waggons, or trains), so make sure you add lots of passengers. With the addition of four screw-top wheels, your cars are prepared to race over the kitchen counter.