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Published on July 31 2007

Trash to Treasure Crafts

From Sherri Osborn,
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Creative and fun ideas for recycling trash into crafts!

Not only is recycling good for the environment, it can help save you money, and, with the projects posted here, you can find out how to recycle creatively! Using the ideas presented here, you can transform baby food jars, paper bags, orphaned socks, and several other items into crafty masterpieces.

Make sure any items you recycle into crafts are clean and dry - most can be washed in hot soapy water. You should also make sure there are no sharp edges or small parts which may pose a choking hazard for younger kids. Simply make sure you use common sense before you use your imagination!

Please enjoy this ever-growing list of great ideas for recycling items you might normally throw away to create great craft projects, games, and more. Click on the desired item below to find a collection of great recycling ideas.

Bags
There are some wonderful crafts you can make using old paper or plastic bags.

All shapes and sizes of bags can be used.

 

 

  • Beans and Seeds
    Crafts are a great way to use up old and/or expired beans and seeds. Not only can you use up old beans, but also stale sunflower seeds and clean watermelon seeds.

     

 

 

 

  • Cardboard Tubes
    While you might think this listing should be included in the cardboard listing because, well, they are cardboard, the popularity of crafting with empty toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls is so popular I thought it deserved it's own listing!

     

 

  • Compact Disks
    Some of us have large collections of these crafting gems, although they don't seem to send as many in the mail as they used to - at least to some of us! Don't throw them away, same the CDs and the cases they come in and you can make some beautiful crafts.

     

 

  • Film Containers and Pill Bottles
    As the popularity of digital cameras is growing, most people's stick-pile of empty film containers is shrinking; however, you can usually substitute prescription pill bottles for use in crafts in place of film containers.

     

 

  • Greeting Cards
    Who can stand to toss out beautiful greeting cards after an occasion has passed? Not me! Instead, you can transform them using craft techniques and your imagination.

     

 

 

 

  • Laundry Scoops
    Here are some inspiring ideas for using the little plastic scoops that come along with powdered laundry soap.

     

 

 

  • Light Bulbs
    A trash can is not a good place for burned out light bulbs so why not incorporate them into your crafts?

     

 

  • Packing Peanuts
    I don't know about you, but I do not like the thought of simply throwing away those little, styrofoam peanuts that are sometimes used to fill the gaps in packed boxes. Besides reusing them when mailing a package, you can try to make fun crafts out of them.

     

 

  • Puzzle and Game Pieces
    Whenever you come across an orphaned puzzle or game piece, set it aside because they can make fun embellishment items or even the base of some unique craft projects.

     

 

  • Reading Material
    Whether you purchase the reading material, such as newspaper and magazines, or you receive them unsolicited in the mail, such as catalogs and flyers, you should start saving them for use in a variety of projects.

     

 

Wearables
Here are some fun ways you can recycle old items you can't or won't wear anymore. A perfect way to reuse outgrown clothing or orphaned gloves and socks.

 


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By arts
Published on July 31 2007

Ideas for Decorating Pens and Pencils

I know not all kids enjoy the prospect of going back to school, but making a collection of these fun pen and pencil projects might help! Find out how you can use many creative techniques and supplies to decorate your school or office supplies. These are not only great for back-to-school fun, but they would also make great gifts.

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By arts
Published on July 27 2007

Perfume Making

Perfume is simple to make, the trick is to put the essential oils together creating a smell you like. Check out free directions at www.ivillage.com

 

Perfume Making

Filed under Free Craft Ideas, Kids Crafts by JS.

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By arts
Published on July 27 2007

Make fun pins for yourself and others to wear while you wait for the latest, and last, Harry Potter book to be available. Check out these free beaded safety pin designs! For every free pattern I provide, you will find a list that explains how many safety pins to use and what sizes to use. There is also a colored graph of the project illustrating how many beads of each color to use; and, of course, there are step-by-step directions to get you starting on this easy craft.
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