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Three Great Recycling Projects for Kids

If you want to teach your kids the value of recycling, it would help a lot if you give them some hands-on experience. Learning first-hand just how important recycling is and what they can do with materials that are considered by some as trash will give your kids a greater appreciation for recycling.


A few simple crafts can get your kids started on recycling. Here are some recycling projects for kids that your children may enjoy working on.


1. A letter holder from old CDs and packaging foam


One good recycling project for kids is making a letter holder from old data CDs and foam. Old data CDs are hard to dispose sometimes, and so is packaging foam.


To make a letter holder from these materials, you would need the following:


• Four old data CDs

• Packaging foam

• Scraps of decorative cloth, art paper or pages from a glossy magazine

• Glue

• Other decorative items like beads, silk flowers or glitter


To do this recycling project for kids, glue two CDs together to make them a pair. Decorate these CDs with your choice of decorative cloth, art paper or magazine pages, and then accentuate them with beads or flowers and other accessories.


The packaging foam serves as the base of the letter holder, so you can shape it any way you want and decorate it the way you did the CDs. Afterwards, cut panels into the foam where you could insert the CDs.


2. A bird feeder from milk cartons


This is another simple recycling project for kids that will also teach them to appreciate nature. This would work well if you live outside the city; you would have a greater chance of attracting birds.


All you need to do with this recycling project for kids is to take a milk carton and cut an opening on its side. You do not have to throw out the portion you have cut out, though. You can fold it and glue it to the upper side of the opening on the milk carton so it would look like a flap. This flap should be stiff so it would not fall on the heads of the birds as they feed from the milk carton.


Once that is done, you fill the carton with bird seed and then prop it up where the birds can reach it.


3. A kite from paper bags


We usually throw away paper grocery bags, but these can be good materials for recycling projects for kids. All you need to do is to get your kids to paint these grocery bags any way they want, attach strings to it, and then go flying kites.


An important thing that you should remember when making your children do recycling projects for kids is to supervise them, especially when they are using sharp objects like scissors, so they would not harm themselves.

This article is written by Brenda Stokes. A longer version of this article is at Inkjet Printer Cartridge Recycling Franchises and main source of this article is Discount Printer Ink Cartridges.

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Organic Crafts: 75 Earth-Friendly Art Activities

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Kids Recycling Craft Project With Tin Buckets

Every holiday season we get a lot of yummy goodies tucked inside beautifully ornate tin buckets. After we quickly devoured the contents of these tin buckets, we are left with the empty containers. While they do make good keepsake container for all kinds of small items in the house such as coupons, receipts, mail, cleaning supplies and such, there are times I wish I could do more with them. Here’s an easy kids craft project involving recycled Christmas tin buckets.

Recycled Tin Bucket Luminary Kids Craft Project

Material:

Empty tin buckets
Design (simple design works best here – think about stars, trees, hearts, flowers)
A large nail
A hammer
Tape
A votive candle

Instructions for Recycled Tin Bucket Luminary Kids Craft Project

Fill the tin buckets with some water and freeze the water first. This will make it easier to hammer the design into the tin buckets.
Tape your design around the can.
Take the large nail and hammer it until it punches a hole through the tin bucket. Continue to drill holes around the border of your design. You need enough holes so you can see what the pattern is, but try not to punch the holes too closely together.
After you have punched holes all around the design, remove the paper & tape from the tin bucket.
Wait for the ice to melt. Cover it with running water to speed up the melting process. Dry the tin bucket with a towel. Place a votive candle in the bottom of the tin bucket.
Sit back and admire your work.

Edda Shea is the author of Kid Craft Project: a website for people who enjoy crafting with their kids. It is an online directory that sources the best ideas for kid craft projects. Edda is a lifelong crafts enthusiast and enjoys everything handmade.

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3/16/07, Burlington Craft Mafia: The members of the recently formed Burlington Craft Mafia display their homemade goods to a packed house. Eva talks to the artists about crafting, obsession, inspiration and recycling. Featured: Burlington Craft Mafia www.burlingtoncraftmafia.com Location: Studio STK in Burlington VT www.studiostk.com Music: Colin Clary, "Some of My Favorite People Are…" www.myspace.com

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All bookboxes™ are made from real, discarded books. Most are purchased by weight from charities who receive the books as donations and are unable to re-sell them. Waste books are also acquired through recycling operations and from publishers. At the bookbox™Company, we strive to be environmentally responsible. Not only is our raw material (books) a former waste, but we are also careful to recycle the ground-up paper that is generated by the hollowing-out process. www.secretstoragebooks.com

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Arnold Grummer’s Papermill Complete Papermaking Crafts…


Prices subject to change. Please visit www.hsn.com or call 1-800-284-3100 for the current selling price. Create a fun experience for you and your kids with the Arnold Grummer’s Papermill Complete Papermaking Crafts Kit. Teach them about recycling and the value of an ancient craft. Experiment, express and enjoy the process! Arnold Grummer’s Papermill Complete Papermaking Craft Kit Includes: Wood frame – measures approx. 10″L x 7″W x 3″H Drain rack – measures approx. 9-3/4″L x 6-1/2″W x 1/4″H …

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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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