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5 Free Crafts to Do with Recyclables

Recycling doesn’t just help the environment—it can also be a great way to inspire creativity in kids! By repurposing items you’d normally toss, you can create fun and imaginative crafts together. Here are five free craft ideas using common recyclables:

  1. Bottle Cap Magnets
    Collect plastic bottle caps and turn them into custom magnets! Let your kids paint or decorate the caps, then glue small magnets to the back. Stick them on the fridge as a cute display of their artwork.

  2. Toilet Paper Roll Animals
    Save up those toilet paper rolls and turn them into cute animals like owls, cats, or penguins! Using paint, markers, and some scrap paper, your kids can create a whole zoo. Add googly eyes or small pieces of felt for extra detail.

  3. Cereal Box Notebooks
    Don’t throw out those cereal boxes—turn them into mini notebooks! Cut the cardboard into covers and use leftover scrap paper for the pages. Punch holes along the side and tie the pages together with string or ribbon. Your kids will love having their own personalized notebook.

  4. Egg Carton Flowers
    Use an egg carton to make beautiful flower crafts. Cut out the individual cups, paint them, and attach a pipe cleaner or straw as the stem. You can create an entire bouquet or use the flowers to decorate cards or picture frames.

  5. Milk Jug Bird Feeder
    Turn an empty milk jug into a simple bird feeder. Cut out a section of the jug, leaving a wide opening for birds to perch on. Decorate the jug with paint or stickers, fill it with birdseed, and hang it in the yard with string. This craft not only helps the environment but also teaches kids about wildlife.

These easy crafts show how you can turn everyday recyclables into fun, creative projects. Get your kids involved and let their imaginations run wild while also learning the importance of reusing materials!