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10 Easy Eco-Crafts for Kids

Janelle Sorensen
Saturday, August 01, 2009

I love to craft and my kids love it even more, but I’m not particularly fond of the kits you can buy at the store. On top of being kind of pricey, they also have far too much packaging and leave far too little to the imagination. I prefer to use materials we have on hand from our recycling or our backyard. It’s easier on the pocketbook and easier on the Earth. And, I love how it’s transformed my daughters’ definition of trash.

Actually, my youngest one has become quite the collector and I very regularly hear “Mommy! Don’t throw that away! I’m going to use it for a craft.” We have bags of toilet paper tubes and wine corks and old magazines piling up in our basement. The other day she asked me not to throw away the little white pad from a used band-aid. I’ve created a very imaginative little pack rat monster.

We do make beautiful crafts and have tons of fun, so I’m not going to discourage her in the least. While we usually try to come up with our own innovative uses for things, there are a ton of great ideas on-line to help inspire. The Crafty Crow is one of our favorite places to start, but I’ll give you a jump start by sharing 10 awesome eco-crafts to get your creative juices flowing:

Juice top sewing cards from One Inch World

Recycled sail boats from Nini Makes

 

Recycled alphabet accordion book from Making Books

Sand letters from The Write Start

Driftwood wall art from Craftzine

Junk mail stickers from Junk Mail Gems

Leaf people from Playful Learning

Stone dolls from Maya Made

Images courtesy of Nini Makes, maya*made, the write start, Making Books Blog, Craftzine.com, Playful Learning, imaginechildhood.com, and One Inch World.

 

 

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Posted by Patrice  on  08/02/2009  at  09:00 AM

Thank-you for posting these ideas.  I have actually done a version of the alphabet creations and leaf people.  It was very fun and always great to have new ideas when working with children.  I will be posting pics on my blog: www.momsbestbets.blogspot.com

Thanks again for your wonderful website,
Patrice

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