As we approach the end of summer, most of us get a little desperate for ideas to have our children from the trouble and fun. Crafts can be an excellent way to achieve this goal. However, it can be difficult to find new ideas. Now in your fridge was raided, your house upside down and emptied the wallet, here are my three best low-budget ideas for environmentally friendly crafts for children.
1st VASE like cork. Take an empty bottle, a bottle. Sun, whether a newspaper into strips 1 / 2 inches wide and cut about 5 or 6 “long (so that it is as uniform as possible) or you can use white glue with adhesive tape to glue the strips of paper into the bottle. The bands slightly overlap. Make sure the bottle is completely covered. Mix a little glue and a brush to the paper. Let dry completely. (If you use tape, must do while do is cut and paste pieces of tape on the bottle). If the paper is dry, use a rag to a layer of brown shoe polish on the paper to bring. The paint is darker edges of the paper, giving it a cork etc.. Use the bottle as a vase or pen holder!
Second FLOWER COASTER bottle cap. Start with 9 soda bottle caps (plastic). You have to paint or cover cloth caps, you have a yellow, six red and two green. Place the yellow cap in the middle. Then the six red caps stuck to the yellow, a flower. Then glue the two green, one at the end of eaxh resemble leaves. Once the glue is completely dry, glue a pair of saucer eyes, the yellow cap and draw a smile. Your Coaster is ready! » Read more: Low Budget, Environmentally Friendly Craft Ideas For Kids