5 recycled craft ideas for kids

Don̵7;t just recycle, upcycle! As parents and nannies, we are always on the lookout for awesome craft ideas to do with the kids. But wouldn̵7;t it be great if they were earth friendly too?
We found five terrific (and green!) craft ideas for kids from our favorite crafty bloggers. You won̵7;t even need to make a run to the art supply store — just check your recycling bin (it̵7;s not gross, we promise)!
Check out these top five recycled craft ideas for kids.
1. Recycled junk mail notebook
Take those piles of junk mail envelopes and make them into this cute DIY notebook cute you can keep to-do lists on.
2. Plastic lid ladybugs
Turn a simple milk jug lid into a fun little ladybug toy for your kiddo in minutes. Have a few caps? Create a ladybug picnic.
3. Cardboard tube animal
Can̵7;t live on a farm? Upcycle toilet paper tubes into cute, friendly cardboard farm animals. It̵7;s all the animals, without the mess!
4. Make-your-own stickers
Stickers are like gold to little kids. They̵7;ll do chores for them, potty train for them — as parents and caregivers, you just can̵7;t have enough. But here̵7;s the best news: no more spending money on the prize! Here̵7;s how you and your kids can make your own stickers with supplies you already have.
5. Recycled tube collage
Unleash your kids̵7; creative juices using ̷0; toilet paper tubes? Absolutely! See how you can turn your kids into modern artists with this simple recycled tube collage craft project.
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