Eco Friendly Kids Crafts Spanish Fork UT

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The Finer Consigner (of Pleasant Grove)
801-701-0603
285 E. State Street
Pleasant Grove, UT
Big Johns Timeless Country Treasures
(801) 798-8440
55 E 100 N
Spanish Fork, UT
Jo-Ann Stores Inc
(801) 798-0857
450 N Main St
Spanish Fork, UT
Wild Ivy Memories Outlet
(801) 798-3471
260 N Main St
Spanish Fork, UT
Keeping Memories Alive
(801) 798-3471
PO Box 1117
Spanish Fork, UT
Gardner Village
(801) 568-3330
Memory Preserve Scrapbrook S
Spanish Fork, UT
Cherry Tree Cottage
(801) 798-8948
1364 S 1270 E
Spanish Fork, UT
Gasser's Mountain Arts
(801) 798-0225
87 E Center St
Spanish Fork, UT
Provo Craft
(801) 794-9000
151 E 3450 N
Spanish Fork, UT
American Craft
(801) 375-0042
201 E Bay Blvd
Provo, UT
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3 Eco Kids Craft Ideas

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Beyond having a recycle bin in the kitchen, how can you help your kids learn to live in a more sustainable way? One way is by simply encouraging them to use their own natural creativity in a greener way. Every kid loves arts and crafts, but it's not exactly sustainable to purchase a mountain of construction paper and a river of glitter every month. Here are a few craft ideas to get you - and your kids - thinking in terms of reuse and recycle , but more creatively than just pitching the old stuff in the recycle bin.

Recycle Paper Waste: Valentine's or Other Holiday Cards

Local grocery store ads, sales flyers and catalogs fill your mailbox everyday. Consider them as holiday-themed fodder for your kids' creative card-making. Generally, your area stores will be advertising seasonal items anyway. You know how the circulars go red-and-white-and-pink just before Valentine's Day, green near St. Patrick's Day, and so on. So you have an automatic "Holiday Theme" if there's a holiday in the near future. Give your kids a template to work from: some brown craft paper, construction paper, cardboard or card stock. Then help them cut and paste pictures from the mailers to create cards for friends and family.

Reuse Old Clothes: Doll Pillows and Blankets

If you've cleaned out your closet lately , you probably ended up with a few boxes and bags full of stuff you don't want or wear. Before you haul that stash off to your local charity thrift store, pull out some of the clothes with a soft feel or pretty print and help your kids make pillows and blankets for dolls. Depending on the age of your children, you might have to do the actual sewing; older children can sew with some assistance, just be close by to supervise and assist.

For doll pillows, cut out two squares of fabric in the desired side. Put the squares together with back of the fabric facing out; sew three sides together, then flip it so the front of the fabric is out. Stuff the pillow with other fabric scraps and sew the last side shut.

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