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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Initiative for Kids: Plastic Bottle Craft Ideas
Everybody needs a healthy environment, and part of that is making sure that we deal with our waste appropriately. For waste management to work effectively, we all must do our part to help the environment by practicing the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle. There are a variety of different things we can all do to help keep our environment healthy and safe for future generations. Some easy things you can do at home to reduce the amount of resources used include turning off lights when you aren't in the room, conserving water, using long-lasting light bulbs, and cutting down on the amount of plastic you use. You can also make the most of materials you already have by finding new uses for them or recycling them. For instance, plastic bottles are commonly thrown away and could sit in landfills for up to 450 years before they decompose, but you can take steps to keep this from happening. Instead of throwing them away, find ways to reuse them around the house.
Your kids can design their own fish using small plastic bottles. You can also cut down a larger bottle until you get your desired size. This can keep another water bottle from being thrown away while adding a splash of color to your home and plenty of fun during the crafting process!
How to Use Plastic Bottles to Water Outdoor Plants While on Vacation
It can be a pain to keep your plants watered while you're away, but this simple project can solve that problem while putting a plastic bottle to a new use.
Help your kids keep track of their change by making a piggy bank out of a plastic water bottle!
"Dew" it Yourself Jewelry Stand
This jewelry stand craft is made out of Mountain Dew bottles of different sizes, but you can make one with any similarly shaped bottles you have lying around the house.
Recycling Facts, Games, and Crafts
This guide is chock full of ideas for recycling plastic bottles and other commonly thrown out items and turning them into something you can use.
This craft doubles as a game! With a plastic bottle, a piece of string, and a smaller plastic container or other small object, you can make this project that can keep you busy long after it's finished.
How to Seal a Plastic Bag With a Plastic Bottle Cap
When you need to reseal a plastic bag, instead of tying a knot or using a clip, consider threading the bag through a plastic bottle cap.
Put colorful odds and ends into a clear plastic bottle, put on the lid, and tape the top in place. Now, you have an interesting art piece that you can shake to see how the objects move around.
Follow along with the photos to learn how to make your own bird feeders out of plastic bottles. The result gives bottles a new life and can help to keep the birds in your backyard well-fed.
Super-Simple Plastic Bottle Planters
To help make Earth a better place, you can reuse a plastic bottle by turning it into a planter. Grow something new and keep a bottle out of the landfill all at once!
How to Make Flower Vases With Recycled Plastic Bottles
Using a plastic bottle, paper, glue, scissors, paint, and a pencil, you can make your own vase to display in your home that will have people asking where you got it.
Oil and Water Discovery Bottles
This fun activity is not only a great way to keep a plastic bottle out of a landfill and keep your kids entertained for a while, but it's also a science experiment that could teach them something new.
Add a burst of color to any outdoor space with just a plastic bottle, paint, buttons, and yarn.
Plastic Bottle Greenhouse Instructions
If you've collected a bunch of plastic bottles that you're unsure what to do with and you have the extra yard space, consider turning them into a greenhouse! This document can help give you an idea of how to build a bottle greenhouse of your own.
Terrarium habitats give kids a way to explore the process of the cycle of life. You can use a 2-liter plastic bottle to make your own terrarium at home.
Montessori Plastic Bottle Craft Ideas
Try out a variety of fun bottle craft projects to create artistic masterpieces and maybe even learn a bit about science.
If your kids love these movie characters, you can make some for yourself out of plastic bottles and a little bit of paint. Your kids can either play with them or use them to store pencils and markers.
This quick and easy project turns a plastic bottle into a Lego head. You can take inspiration from some of your own minifigures to create as many fun Lego facial expressions as you want with 2-liter bottles.
Recycled Soda Bottle Flower Craft for Kids
Follow along with these step-by-step instructions and photos to create several different kinds of flowers out of whatever plastic bottles you have on hand.
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