Families will always collect rubbish. This is a fact. The bigger the family is, the more rubbish is collected every year. Think of the scraps you have at home. The teacups, the old toys, the old clothes, loose buttons, old rolls of wrapping paper and so much more that you don’t need anymore.
The easy way is to throw them all out during your spring cleaning. The wise choice is to convert them into crafts. Part of making an effort to be environmentally friendly as a family is making sure you don’t throw away too many of your household items, even those you’re not using anymore.
Your kids will love creating artwork out of household items. Popsicle sticks, newspaper, paper plates, buttons, plastic bottles and egg cartons are some of the many items which can be utilized for fun and inexpensive art projects at home. Choose crafts that kids from grades 4 to 6 can enjoy. Let younger children be part of the craft experience as well with some help from older kids or parents.
The “Look What You Can Make With Dozens of Household Items!: Over 500 Pictured Crafts and Dozens of More Ideas!” craft book is part of the successful Look What You Can Make With series and incorporates eight previous books of the same series. The new compilation is spiral bound. Each individual book is labeled with a tab for quick and easy access to each topic.
This craft book is a great resource for rainy days or even birthday party fun. The materials needed are inexpensive and easy to find within the house.
The book details over 600 craft projects. Each book contains between 80 to 90 color photos and clear step-by-step instructions. Non-readers will need to be supervised since there is only a picture of the finished project.
Tags: crafting, family time, household items, recycling