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  1. 12 #Recycled #Crafts for Kids to Celebrate #EarthDay

    By Ally Noel, April 13, 2021

    "These crafts for kids celebrate Earth Day the best way we know how—with #recycling! You don’t have to buy any extra stuff to create one of these beautiful crafts. Basic supplies like scissors, glue, and paint allow kids (and their grown-ups) to do their part to save the planet.

    "Clean out that recycling bin to gather supplies for these fun Earth Day activities for kids. From glass and plastic to packaging and cardboard, there is a treasure trove of crafting material just waiting to be reused. Whether you are taking a pile of cardboard boxes to the next level or turning T-shirts into totes, these easy crafts for kids provide a little inspiration to get you going."

    Read more:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-craf

    #SolarPunkSunday #EarthDayCrafts #Upcycling #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  2. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  3. Earth Friendly #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010, Teachnet Staff

    * 1 cup all-purpose flour (white, not self-rising)
    * 1/2 cup salt
    * 1 cup water
    * 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    * 1-1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

    Mix in saucepan over low heat. (It does not have to heat long.) Dough is ready when it rolls into a ball. Keep dough fresh in an airtight container. If you need to make different colors, add food coloring while mixing over heat.

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/e

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  4. Earth Friendly #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010, Teachnet Staff

    * 1 cup all-purpose flour (white, not self-rising)
    * 1/2 cup salt
    * 1 cup water
    * 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    * 1-1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

    Mix in saucepan over low heat. (It does not have to heat long.) Dough is ready when it rolls into a ball. Keep dough fresh in an airtight container. If you need to make different colors, add food coloring while mixing over heat.

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/e

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  5. Earth Friendly #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010, Teachnet Staff

    * 1 cup all-purpose flour (white, not self-rising)
    * 1/2 cup salt
    * 1 cup water
    * 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    * 1-1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

    Mix in saucepan over low heat. (It does not have to heat long.) Dough is ready when it rolls into a ball. Keep dough fresh in an airtight container. If you need to make different colors, add food coloring while mixing over heat.

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/e

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  6. Earth Friendly #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010, Teachnet Staff

    * 1 cup all-purpose flour (white, not self-rising)
    * 1/2 cup salt
    * 1 cup water
    * 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    * 1-1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

    Mix in saucepan over low heat. (It does not have to heat long.) Dough is ready when it rolls into a ball. Keep dough fresh in an airtight container. If you need to make different colors, add food coloring while mixing over heat.

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/e

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  7. Earth Friendly #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010, Teachnet Staff

    * 1 cup all-purpose flour (white, not self-rising)
    * 1/2 cup salt
    * 1 cup water
    * 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    * 1-1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

    Mix in saucepan over low heat. (It does not have to heat long.) Dough is ready when it rolls into a ball. Keep dough fresh in an airtight container. If you need to make different colors, add food coloring while mixing over heat.

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/e

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  8. #MisterRogers’ Easy #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff

    "A fast, easy, simple recipe for non-toxic play dough.

    * 2 cups flour
    * 1 cup water

    Mix together well and turn out onto a flat, clean work surface. Pat the dough into a ball and knead it well, until you have a smooth mass of dough that is pliable.

    You can put dry Kool-Aid or Jell-O in the mix if you want colored dough, or use liquid food coloring.

    Store tightly covered in a cool place. You can store it in the fridge (or even freeze it if you have too much) but this can lead to condensation making the dough wet when you bring it back to room temperature. Try to keep the exterior of the dough ball and your storage container free of water droplets. Be sure to remove dough from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you plan to play with it."

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/m

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  9. #MisterRogers’ Easy #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff

    "A fast, easy, simple recipe for non-toxic play dough.

    * 2 cups flour
    * 1 cup water

    Mix together well and turn out onto a flat, clean work surface. Pat the dough into a ball and knead it well, until you have a smooth mass of dough that is pliable.

    You can put dry Kool-Aid or Jell-O in the mix if you want colored dough, or use liquid food coloring.

    Store tightly covered in a cool place. You can store it in the fridge (or even freeze it if you have too much) but this can lead to condensation making the dough wet when you bring it back to room temperature. Try to keep the exterior of the dough ball and your storage container free of water droplets. Be sure to remove dough from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you plan to play with it."

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/m

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  10. #MisterRogers’ Easy #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff

    "A fast, easy, simple recipe for non-toxic play dough.

    * 2 cups flour
    * 1 cup water

    Mix together well and turn out onto a flat, clean work surface. Pat the dough into a ball and knead it well, until you have a smooth mass of dough that is pliable.

    You can put dry Kool-Aid or Jell-O in the mix if you want colored dough, or use liquid food coloring.

    Store tightly covered in a cool place. You can store it in the fridge (or even freeze it if you have too much) but this can lead to condensation making the dough wet when you bring it back to room temperature. Try to keep the exterior of the dough ball and your storage container free of water droplets. Be sure to remove dough from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you plan to play with it."

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/m

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  11. #MisterRogers’ Easy #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff

    "A fast, easy, simple recipe for non-toxic play dough.

    * 2 cups flour
    * 1 cup water

    Mix together well and turn out onto a flat, clean work surface. Pat the dough into a ball and knead it well, until you have a smooth mass of dough that is pliable.

    You can put dry Kool-Aid or Jell-O in the mix if you want colored dough, or use liquid food coloring.

    Store tightly covered in a cool place. You can store it in the fridge (or even freeze it if you have too much) but this can lead to condensation making the dough wet when you bring it back to room temperature. Try to keep the exterior of the dough ball and your storage container free of water droplets. Be sure to remove dough from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you plan to play with it."

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/m

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  12. #MisterRogers’ Easy #PlayDough

    October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff

    "A fast, easy, simple recipe for non-toxic play dough.

    * 2 cups flour
    * 1 cup water

    Mix together well and turn out onto a flat, clean work surface. Pat the dough into a ball and knead it well, until you have a smooth mass of dough that is pliable.

    You can put dry Kool-Aid or Jell-O in the mix if you want colored dough, or use liquid food coloring.

    Store tightly covered in a cool place. You can store it in the fridge (or even freeze it if you have too much) but this can lead to condensation making the dough wet when you bring it back to room temperature. Try to keep the exterior of the dough ball and your storage container free of water droplets. Be sure to remove dough from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you plan to play with it."

    teachnet.com/lessonplans/art/m

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  13. Choosing Safer Products: Art and Craft Supplies from A Toxic Free Future

    "A Sample Healthy Craft Kit for Kids:

    Children’s crayons
    Colored pencils
    Glue stick and/or white glue
    Water-based markers
    Water-based children’s paints
    Colored paper
    Fabric pieces [preferably natural cloth]
    Yarn [wool is better than acrylic]
    Stamps and water-based ink pads
    Scissors (age-appropriate)
    Adhesive tape"

    Learn more:
    toxicfreefuture.org/healthy-ch

    #SolarPunkSunday #CraftSupplies #SaferProducts #Crafts #KidsCrafts #ToxicFreeFuture

  14. Keep cosy and creative this winter! ❄️🖍️
    Download 25 free South African winter colouring pages to keep the kids busy (and you sane). Think scarves, boots, hot chocolate and more local charm!

    Download now ➡️ zurl.co/ZpKdW
    #BabyYumYum #BYY #FreePrintable #WinterFun #SouthAfricanWinter #KidsCrafts #CreativeKids #FamilyFun #WinterActivities #ParentingHacks

  15. 🎨 Little Hands, Big Hearts Art

    ❤️ Let’s paint with love and joy! Kids will use their hands, brushes, and lots of colors to create heartwarming art filled with smiles, handprints, and happy shapes! 🖐️🎈

    #ninepetalsmindfulflow #paintingforkids #kidsart #artclass #creativekids #artfun #kidscrafts #artactivities #learnthroughplay #arteducation #colorful

    ninepetalsmindfulflow.com/art-

  16. 🖌️ Colors of the World

    🌍 Ready for a colorful trip around the globe? Join us as we paint the red deserts, blue oceans, and golden forests of the world. Let’s create a masterpiece inspired by every corner of the Earth! 🌈. Feel free to drop me a DM for Art class info!

    #ninepetalsmindfulflow #creativebreak #kidsart #artforkids #creativekids #kidscrafts #artclass #imagination #learnthroughplay #creativetime #artandplay

  17. 🎨 Discover the Magic of Colors - Kids Art Adventure!

    🌈 Your little artists shine! Explore painting for kids through exciting hands-on activities. No experience needed! 🖼️ Watch their creativity with paints, crayons & markers ✨ Perfect for all ages 🎪

    #ninepetalsmindfulflow #paintingforkids #kidsart #artclass #creativekids #artfun #kidscrafts #artactivities #learnthroughplay #arteducation #colorful

  18. 🎨 Artful Journeys for Curious Minds

    ✨ Give your child a daily creative break filled with art, wonder & imagination! 🎨 Our calm, nurturing space lets curious minds explore & create freely. Perfect for all ages . 🌈 Join our creative community today! 🌟

    #ninepetalsmindfulflow #creativebreak #kidsart #artforkids #creativekids #kidscrafts #artclass #imagination #learnthroughplay #creativetime #artandplay