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Green Crafts-A Practical Way to Recycle Kids Old Backpacks

Like most parents, you probably have at least one or two of your child’s old backpacks stuffed away in their closet, the garage, or many other possible places.  Well, here is a way to give that unused and forgotten backpack a new lease on life, and help you get a little more organized without breaking the bank.

It is pretty obvious because of the weight of books that they carry, that most backpacks are well constructed with several zipper closed compartments.  I decided to fill the larger section of the backpack with car jumper cables, and the smaller compartment with a First Aid Kit.  As you may have already guessed, this bag is going in the trunk of the car when it’s done. 

To start, using some puffy fabric paint, label the different compartment by use on the front side of the backpack.  Puffy paints are fun and easy to use-something you may want to get your young children involved in.  It’s so simple, since all you have to do is to squeeze the paint out of the bottle right on to the fabric.  For this project, we used bright purple and neon green colors.  But any color of your choice would work just fine.  Once the paint dries to a touch, the letters will have a cool puffy three dimensional look to them.  Your recycled backpack is now ready for the car.  Every time I now open the trunk and see the backpack, those childhood memories of my child come rushing back, and so will yours I’m sure.

Another way to recycle your child’s used backpack would be to fill the larger section of the backpack with a couple of beach towels, a few books, or a pair of flip flops (sandals that is).  Then, fill the smaller compartment with sun lotion, sun screen, and sun glasses.  Go ahead, be creative.  It is your backpack.  The next time you get ready for a day in the sun, your recycled backpack will be ready to go.  Keep it handy in the garage or in your car.  Not only will this save you time, but you’ll have something cute and original that your kids can participate in designing.

Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.

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Fun and Easy Kid’s Craft Idea – How to Make Candles From Old Crayons

If your home is anything like mine, you’re constantly picking crayons up off the floor. My son colors everyday, sometimes for hours on end. He loves crayons. We’re always buying more crayons because he either looses them or they’ve been worn down to nubbins and hard to color with. Well, here’s a tip for you on what you can do with the worn out crayons rather than throwing them away. You can recycle the old crayons by making them into candles. You can show your kids how they can take something old and make it into something new and colorful that’s useful too. You’ll want to burn these darling homemade candles yourself and give them as gifts as well.

Use this craft technique as a teaching moment with your kids. Before you start making the candles, talk to your kids about safety. They’ll need to know that the crayons will have to be melted using a very high heat, and they will not be able to do that particular step in the process. Tell them they will have other fun steps in making crayon candles.

Get your supplies together. Along with about six crayons, you’ll need a wax container of some sort such as an empty milk or orange juice wax carton, one pound of paraffin wax, two full ice cube trays, a double boiler, white packing string. If you’re hesitant to use your double boiler to melt the crayons and wax, an old coffee can and saucepan works great.

First, trim the top off of the wax carton, leaving it approximately six inches high. Next, cut the string at least 8 inches long and later cut the wick to fit the holder. Braid the three string pieces together to make a wick that burns easier. Melt the paraffin wax in the double boiler or coffee can. To help it melt faster, cut it into small chunks. Usually you’ll need to allow about 20 minutes for the melting process to complete.

Get your kids involved with the crayon candle making fun by letting them remove the crayon wrappers from the crayons while the wax is melting. Be creative by mixing and matching the crayon colors to create your own pretty candle.

Most folks find that they get the best results if they wait and add the crayons to the wax after it’s totally melted. Use a pair of scissors and dip the string into the paraffin. Dipping the string will make sure it’s coated with paraffin because the ice cubes may make it hard for the wax to stick to the string. Hold the string so that it is in the middle of the carton and fill the carton with ice cubes. Pour wax mixture over the ice cubes. You can even add a touch of scent to your crayon candle by adding a little cinnamon or vanilla to the hot wax.

Once you have poured your candle, make sure your kids know the importance of leaving it alone to harden. The candle will usually set in about half an hour, but leave it alone for a couple of hours and until the ice is melted. Put the candle in an area that is safe and where it will not be bothered. Be sure the little ones know they could be burned if they touch the hot wax before it’s cooled. The wax can stay hot for hours after pouring and can be a potential hazard to kids and animals. When you’re ready, all you have to do then is pour off the melted water and then peel off the wax carton.

If you’re looking for a new and easy craft project to do with your kids or with a small group of kids, then making crayon candles is great idea. You can spend a fun afternoon with your children and make a useful candle for your home or as a gift for grandparents and friends.

Learn more about crafting and find free patterns and project ideas for candle making and all sorts of craft projects at ‘Free Craft Ideas’ http://freecraftideas.homestead.com . Find all of the free clip art you need for scrapbooking and other craft projects at ‘Free Baby and Kids Clip Art’ http://freebabyandkidsclipart.homestead.com

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Tips On How To Find The Best Crafts For Kids

Summer has arrived and kids are happily trying to finish with school and will be gone for a few months before they hit the books once again. This slight respite means that it is up to you now to keep them from becoming bored. Why not try this by acquiring some fun crafts for them to do!

There are numerous websites that you will have the ability to visit which will aid to give you some great ideas or will help to save you money by offering you things you will be able to print out. The trouble with most of these is that they do not always provide you with the instructions you need to understand exactly what has to be done.

One of the best sites to use is Crafts 4 Kids. They have a wide variety of projects including a list of what you need, instructions on how everything must be completed, and a photograph of what it has to look like. Unlike most web sites, this will have projects for children of various ages.

Amazing Moms is a good website for moms who stay at home who want some useful ideas on how you are able to keep their kids busy. They have projects that are categorized by age and how simple or hard they can be for each one. They also offer detailed instructions and will teach your children  with everything from how to construct a bird feeder to painting a simple picture.

Kinder Art has one of the biggest collections of all of these web sites. They teach children on how to recycle and how to draw and paint. This site is utilized by numerous teachers and mums who home school their children as a way to teach them innovative things by utilizing fun activities. Whether they are building a Velcro picture board or a clay pot they will enjoy putting something together.

Summer is finally here and we are on the search for Fun Crafts for them to do. Be sure that you stock up on enough glue, Velcro Hooks, poster board, and plenty of markers.

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I’m Dreaming of a Green Christmas


This holiday season, Anna Getty—environmental advocate, writer, television personality, chef, mother, and organic living expert—helps families reduce their carbon footprint and save money without sacrificing style or tradition. Anna advises how to best choose a tree (real or fake?), mitigate the negative effects of necessary travel, recycle post-holiday, and more. She shares favorite holiday recipes for organic appetizers and homemade craft ideas such as pinecone wreaths and recycled sweater pillows. Learn more at chroniclebooks.com

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How To Make a Handbag Out of a Recycled Book.


Create a custom, colorful purse using a vintage book and coordinating fabric. Read the accompanying article at www.curbly.com … purse handbag recycle craft book fabric style make vintage

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Can You Help Me Think Of A Creative, Crafty Way To Recycle Broken Guitar Strings?

Wow, if I could have saved them over the years, I could have made something really neat. I’m thinking something crafty like braiding them to make rope or something like that. Just something fun. Plus, I can’t stand throwing anything away I’m such a recycler and reuser!.

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Clear Your Clutter: How To Make Things Easy For Yourself!

The message I want to get across this month is:

Make Everything as Easy as possible for yourself!

When you are tackling your clutter/organization/time management ask yourself this question:

How can I make this easy?

Over the years I have discovered that systems that work contribute greatly to living effortlessly and more enjoyably. A small amount of time spent creating systems that work for you (and YOU is the operative word) will make your life more pleasant every day.

For example, I wanted to recycle in the kitchen but every day I would end up throwing everything in the same bin. When I eventually asked myself ‘How can I make this easy?’ the answer was then obvious – buy a second bin just for recycling! Easy! Sigh – why didn’t I think of that before?

In our society we greatly prize hard work and praise ourselves when we persevere, suffer and endure. Occasionally this is necessary but do we have to make our daily lives complicated and awkward when things can be so much more relaxed?

Easy does not mean lazy (I used to think that if it’s not painful it’s not worth doing).

5 Simple Steps to Making Things Easy

1) Identify an area where things are not working for you? What is the awkward or difficult thing about it? What is the sticking point?

”Never can find a pen”

2) Identify how you feel about the situation?

”Irritated. It’s not life or death but every day you have to scout about for a pen”

3) Identify how you want to feel about the situation and how you want it to be

”I want it to be easy. I don’t really want to have to give it too much thought”

4) Ask yourself how can I make this easy? Ask other people what they do.

5) Wait for a solution

Relax – the answer will come. You’ll know when it’s right because it will feel right

”I can get a mug I don’t use much and put all the pens I find in there. Next time I go to the shops I’m going to buy some cheap pens in bulk and top up the container”

How can you make your life easier today so that you can enjoy your free time more?

Shed your physical and emotional clutter. Find your true self and unlimited potential. Happiness starts with being the real, authentic you. I help clients access their, sometimes lost, authentic selves and realize their desires. Start your journey straightaway and sign up to the free newsletter!
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