Articles related to "Recycle Craft"You can create cute spring creatures from discarded yogurt cups. It's a fun, easy and green craft to keep you busy.
You can easily transform small yogurt cups and smoothie bottles into cute penguins with paint, glue and craft foam. It's an easy and fun green craft project.
Wine bottles come in an assortment of shapes and colors. Most recycling centers do not take colored glass, but there are many creative ways to reuse wine bottles.
Tips for living in an environmentally responsible manner without spending a lot of money.
These colorful coasters are a wonderful recycle craft. Simply take some old jar lids, add a bright picture, some paint and shellac and you have an easy practical craft.
Think about recycling in a whole new way by taking some of those empty soup, vegetable or fruit cans and transforming them with paint, glue and paper.
When those beloved copies of "Good Night Moon" and "Green Eggs and Ham" start to crumble, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy them.
Go Green. Cut down on your paper waste by reusing old newspapers.
Collecting recycled items to use for crafts gives preschoolers and toddlers an endless supply of creative materials, saves money and also helps the environment.
Spring break, rainy days - all can have the kids saying "I'm bored." These fun crafts for kids are fun and easy to do and perfect for just such days.
By reaching out to neighbors and organizing community events, we can help protect our environment and each other.
2008 Green Gift Giving Guide: The gift giving season of 2008 has arrived and this year's shopping buzz word is "green." Check out these eco kid gift ideas.
Toddlers enjoy exploring and don't require expensive toys. Try out some of these craft projects with cardboard boxes to make a variety of new toys for the kids.
Have fun with preschoolers looking at textures in nature by doing crayon rubbings of leaves, tree bark, sand and rocks, and making unique paper crafts with the designs.
Celebrating Earth Day in school by engaging students in a green project is an opportunity for educators to promote awareness of the environment in today's youth.
A few sewing skills are all that are required to undertake a variety of green or environmentally friendly sewing projects.
The one thing no one ever runs out of these days are plastic bags. You get them at the grocery store, clothing store, shoe store and everywhere in between.
A guide to online resources for crafters who are interested in using non-toxic materials or recycling household "trash" into creative goods.
The holidays are right around the corner. What does that mean? Making easy craft projects with the kids to use as gifts!
Stop! Don't throw away broken crayons. Instead turn them into fun and attractive craft projects. Here's how.
Recycle those old blue jeans by turning them into cool pocket purses. They are so easy to make you will want to make one for every day.
Most magazines are stuffed with postcards for subscriptions and other offers. Recycle these cards into something useful by making a file for important addresses!
This simple craft is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers. Make a simple crown to celebrate Earth Day then use the other ideas to teach about Earth Day.
Turn old baby food jars into delightful candy holders when you make these adorable Easter chick candy jars.
A great kid's craft for girls - recycle things like egg cartoons, shoe boxes and old magazines by turning them into one awesome dollhouse.
This kids craft project not only enhances children's love for dressing up, but it also is a great opportunity to provide a lesson in recycling.
Paper chains are easy to make. This group of ideas allows children to create the basic holiday garland or a loopy flower or snake. Recycle paper for a no-cost project.
These two artistic ideas are a fun way for toddlers or school age children to make for their fathers for Father's Day or other holiday gift.
This is a takeoff on the traditional plastic canvas but you will quickly see it is nothing like grandmother used to make.
Glass jars are ideal for creating beautiful, custom candle holders. They can be decorated in many ways and can be adapted to any decor.
Children will love this cool robot project, which allows parents or teachers and kids to work together to create a one of a kind sculpture.
Crafting can be expensive. Cut your costs with these money saving ideas.
Keeping old boxes, worn out jewelry, and other things you would normally throw away can become great crafts for kids. Here are some ideas for recycled materials.
This Valentine craft makes a decorative gift and is easy for adults or kids to assemble.
Summertime brings out the bugs. And your home may even have a few more that most after a fun afternoon of making this collection of egg cartoon insects.
Recycle your old plastic planters into patriotic vases for Independence and Memorial Day holidays with simple to create stars and stripes and red, white and blue flowers.
Ever thought about going green? Why not start with your kids' playroom. Find out how to design an eco-friendly space that children will enjoy.
Show kids how to treasure the earth by making birdfeeders, gift cards and rain sticks from natural materials and recycled objects.
Turn your nursery into a learning garden by identifying botanicals with these sweet, reusable placards made from recycled empty gift cards and chopsticks.
While on family vacation at the cottage, let the kids combine their enthusiasm for the outdoors with craft projects that celebrate nature and add character to the cabin.
In an afternoon, kids can make a gift for their grandmother (or aunt, or mother). Choose from a decorative nature arrangement, a bookmark, kitchen magnets, or a frame.
Looking for unique and thoughtful Father's Day gifts? Kids can make dad yummy pretzels or gifts for the office easily with these ideas.
Thoughtful, easy to make and lovingly created by little hands, these Mother's Day gifts are sure to become cherished treasures for years to come.
Easily adapted for a western, fairytale or animal theme, these sock puppets are easy to make and work well for action songs and stories.
This craft project using a compact disc, beads, and a votive candle holder makes a stunning gift using eco-friendly recycled objects.
Using recycled materials and easy to find supplies, preschoolers and toddlers can make cute and simple crafts to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Here is a great new crafter's resource book that sets itself apart from the rest.
Perfect for a spring, summer or animal theme, these paper plate frog puppets are easy to make and work well for action songs and stories.
Find a new use for those cardboard jigsaw puzzles with missing pieces by turning the pieces into ornaments, wreaths, and picture frames.
Great as crafts for a summer theme or an activity on a rainy day these ideas are really easy to do with preschoolers and toddlers of all skill levels.
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