Sunday, May 4, 2014

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We've got a line on 4 great upcycling ideas 
from our friends at Plan Toys!

Use the old BBQ grill and make a garden out of it. Use a coffee filter in the bottom over the holw to keep dirt it and let the excess water drain out. It's a great container. Herbs and small flowers would probably work the best!

A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it. - See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
 A summer home for birds can be made from a milk carton or even a box! A little paint, a door cut out, and some string at the top for hanging will make this a enticing home for our feathered friends!

Any time you get an empty cardboard box it can become a million different new toys for the kids! A boat, a house, a store, a stove, a pirate ship, a restaurant..... just add imagination!

Clothespin airplanes can easy take flight with broken clothespins that are just hanging out in the laundry room! Popsicle stick wings, paint, gitter, and some magic will have you flying in no time!

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Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond.
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf

Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf

Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf
Upcycling is a catchy little way of saying reusing. The idea is that we take something old, something that could possibly be broken or considered trash and give it new life. It’s about being creative, resourceful, and cunning. Upcycling is important because not only do we keep something from becoming waste, but we actually gain from it. Here are four neat Upcycling Ideas for Kids
Grill Garden
A Grill Garden is a great way for your kid to have his or her own garden, and to not waste an old grill. A lot of people have those very small grills laying around, just waiting for the time to break it out. Sadly, that time is usually never. Because maybe you have that new, nice grill you use instead. Or the campground you go to has grills there. Whatever the reason, there’s no reason to keep that grill around. Instead, turn it into a garden.
Simply clean out the grill and fill the hole in the bottom with a coffee filter. This will let extra water go through, but will keep everything else inside. Now, fill the grill with nice potting soil. Once filled up it is time to plant. What to plant? Well, you have options. Things like herbs and small flowers are probably best. You don’t want to plant things will large roots, so keep it small.
Milk Carton Birdhouse
A paper or boxed Milk Carton can become a great Birdhouse that your kids can design themselves. All you have to is cut a hole in the box towards the bottom and add a perch (a stick would do nicely). Now, you can have your kids decorate however they want. They can paint it a bunch of different colors or make neat designs on it. They can glue sticks and straw to it. Add buttons or flair, too. Anything they want, they can make it.
After it dries, add some string and hang it up somewhere your kids can see it from inside. Add a little birdseed on the inside to invite some guests. This is a great way to save on some waste and to get the kids making creative things.
Big Box City
Anytime you have a large cardboard box you have a brand new toy for your kids. Cut the box in half, the long way, and you have two new cities just waiting to be made. Your kids can paint and draw on them making houses, streets, and even people. Add a few props like dolls, cars, or whatever they like and you can make a unique world. Each box can turn into two different cities so you can entertain more than one kid at a time, then add the two cities together to make an even bigger world.
Clothespin Airplane
Clothespins are easy to get, easy to break, and easy to replace. But, instead of throwing them away, you and your kids can make airplanes. All you need is a few clothespins, some Popsicle sticks, glue and some paint. Gluing two sticks near the center of the pin for wings, and a half stick at the base for a tail and you have a great airplane toy. Your child can build several of them, all different sizes, colors, and shapes and have a whole field of planes. This can go great with the Big Box City, too.
Upcycling is an endless world of possibilities. From toys, to chairs, to beds, to dressers; upcycling lets you and your kids be creative, make unique, one of a kind things, and save yourself from having to throw things away. Upcycling is cheap, neat, and green! And it’s a great way for you and your kids to have fun and bond
- See more at: http://usa.plantoys.com/press/four-upcycle-ideas-for-kids/#sthash.PLVJPvzp.dpuf

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