These crafts and activities include some type of recycled material linked up from last weeks Weekly Kids Co-op. Â Go green and reuse your household items to make something new and creative. Â You will also be teaching our kids about conservation and recycling while they are creating. Â I love these simple Recycled Crafts and Activities for kids linked up to the Weekly Kids Co-op last week.
- Egg Carton Tadeo Turtle
- Recycled FlowersÂ
- Magnetic and Tin Can Sculpture
- Spring Butterfly TRH CraftÂ
- Boing Painting
- Puzzle Piece Frame
- DIY Earthworm Habitat
- Start Your Engines Â
- Egg Stacking
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Thanks so much for featuring our boing painting, we’ve linked up another recycled craft this week, styrofoam printing
I can’t wait to try it with my kids. They would have a blast! off to check out your Styrofoam printing:)
Thanks so much for featuring the Egg Carton Tadeo Turtle.
Great site.
Blessings,
Janis Author of Tadeo Turtle
He is adorable! We made a few stacking egg carton turtles a while ago but forgot to post about them. I will need to get them up soon. Love yours!
What wonderful ways to use recycled materials! I love all of them.
Me too! Simple recycled art is some of our favorite ways to create.
Thanks so much for featuring our Earthworm Habitat and for hosting a great party each week!
I loved your Earthworm Habitat and I cant wait to try it with my kids! Thanks for linking up:)
Thank you so much for this post. My grandkids love to craft with me, I have pinned this to reference next time they are here. Thank you!
Debbie 🙂
They are lucky to have a crafty Grandma! Have fun creating together.
Thanks for the feature on our egg stacking! I haven’t linked up in a a little while to the kids co-op so it was a nice surprise!
It is a fabulous idea and I love that it used something we all have laying around after Easter. Thanks for linking up!
Thanks so much for featuring my recycled flower. I love using recycled materials in the classroom and at home with my kids so thanks for putting together a great list.
Niccola
Niccola, I love your flowers! What a great way to recycle. Thanks for sharing.