I’m big on reusing everyday items as art materials. I’ll
admit, much of it has to do with me being somewhat cheap. But, my husband is
super into recycling. So, when the green can in our garage overflows with
plastic and paper, I tend to find other ways of using those items.
With Earth Day coming up, here’s a list of some of my
favorite everyday items that the kids can turn into art (I’m including a few
activities below, but you can also let the kiddos get creative and make their
own ‘junk’ sculptures with the addition of some school glue and tape):
·
Popsicle sticks: Why go out and buy brand
new craft sticks when you can save onto these wooden beauties all summer long?
·
Egg cartons: Depending on where you get
your eggs, there are two types of cartons – the cardboard and the styrofoam
kinds. Your child can use both for art activities (she can also use them to
store glitter, sequins or beads, or to sort crayons pieces. The top of the foam
type works well for printing projects.
·
Yogurt containers: Not only can your child
use these to make art, but she can also use them as water tubs for water
coloring painting.
·
Cardboard boxes: So many possibilities.
Make a pretend play car, boat or airplane. Or, cut the box up and use the
cardboard pieces for painting and drawing on. or make a train table mat!
·
Soda bottles: Cut them or leave them as is
to make sculptures with.
·
Glass jars: Cover them with glue, add a
layer of tissue paper pieces (collage-style), go for a second coating of glue
and get a handmade vase. I also like to use the little ones (baby food –size)
to hold paint or my favorite DIY glitter glue!
·
Wash cloths and other assorted fabric:
Fabric scrapes make fantastic sensory collage materials. Cut and glue them onto
cardboard to make textures galore.
·
Old worksheets: Your child’s teacher sends
home more worksheets and random fliers from school. Instead of tossing them in
the trash, turn them over and draw on the backs.
·
Holiday cards and gift wrap: Your child
can use these to make collages.
·
CDs and DVDs: Transform these into wind
chimes!
That’s just a few of my favorites. There are so many
more ways to reuse and recycle your would-be trash into art materials.
If you’re looking for a few more Earth Day art ideas…
Try these egg carton ideas!
Or
Make a cardboard tube mobile.
Or
Create painted stamper letters with this foam
print-making project.
Or
Stamp with flip-flops!
Are you still looking for more creative crafts? Follow
my Pinterest board for ideas!
Follow Mini Monets and Mommies's board Creative Kids Crafts on Pinterest.
I love all the art projects you pulled together. Thanks for the inspiration can't wait to try some of these :). Coming over from #preschoolkindergartencommunitylinkup
ReplyDeletehese are great ideas, and so creative too - sure my kids would have loved this.
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