Green Crafts For Kids

October 17, 2009 by ftsword37  
Filed under Green Holidays

By teaching your child the fundamental of being a sound steward to Mother Nature while they are youthful, you can instill a lasting devotion of the earth and environmentally-friendly living.

Your kids can learn enjoyable habits to save our earth’s native resources. Youngsters learn by doing, so implementing some green crafts for children into your time together is a fantastic way to get them started down the right road. Green crafts require that you use recycled materials for supplies, things that would ordinarily go out with the trash.

Green Crafts for kids #1: Picture Puzzle
Don’t throw out those old post cards, small printed posters, or holiday greeting cards, they yield excellent fodder for a green crafts for children project picture puzzle. Take your assorted items and mount them using glue (glue stick works fine) on a cardboard backing or matte board. Using transparent contact paper, cover up the full board, trimming the edges as necessary.

Subsequently, get a box cutter or Exacto knife and rule and cut your brand new artwork into several pieces to make a picture puzzle. Don’t want to cut up your beautiful creation? Then use it for a unique placemat! Either way, the kids can have entertainment reworking the puzzle time and time again or enjoying their shrewdness on exhibit at your table, and you just saved some items from the landfill|.

Whichever you prefer, the youngsters will have hours of entertainment putting the puzzle together again and again or just looking at it on the table, and you saved the landfill some preventable trash. As a special note, always watch your youngster when using the box cutter or Exacto knife, or do the cutting component of the project yourself for safety’s sake.

Tiny hands and sharp instruments never mix!
Green Crafts for kids #2: Super Crayon
No house with youngsters is complete without dozens and dozens of broken crayons among their inventory. Every home with kids has hundreds of old, broken crayons laying around! Never fear, there’s no reason to toss those costly Crayola’s; simply change them into a mega crayon. Get all of the crayon tips and scraps from the crayon box, and remove all of the paper wrappers. Fill a clean, tomato paste can with broken crayons until it’s around

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