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Waste re-use activities

 

What to make What you need What you do

Jigsaw puzzles
  • Thick cardboard
  • Magazines
  • Glue
  • Scissors or Stanley knife
  • Ruler
  • Cut out a large clear picture and glue onto cardboard
  • Draw a frame around the picture and colour in
  • Draw straight intersecting lines or curved shapes on the picture (8 or 10 is a good number)
  • Cut along the lines with a Stanley knife or scissors

Money box house
  • Small milk carton
  • Paper – brown and coloured
  • Stapler
  • Glue
  • Cover the container with brown paper
  • Staple the top
  • Cut out coloured paper to add house features such as windows, a door and roof
  • Cut a slit in the roof, large enough to fit a fifty-cent piece

Bon Bons
  • Cardboard rolls such as using foil or toilet paper rolls
  • Used wrapping paper
  • Crepe paper
  • Glue
  • Wrapping ribbon
  • Used magazines
  • Tape the crepe paper or wrapping paper around the roll
  • Decorate the roll with pictures cut from the magazine
  • Fill the tube with an item such as a small written message, a picture or a joke
  • Tie with wrapping ribbon at both ends

Animals
  • Egg cartons
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Coloured paper squares
  • Glue
  • Paint
  • Wool
  • Cardboard
  • Decide on an animal you would like to make such as a turtle, caterpillar, a spider
  • Use the egg cartons cut up as parts of the body and the other things to make the other parts

Shakers
  • Container that can be held in your hand and has a small opening
  • Piece of dowel that fits in the container opening
  • Sticky tape
  • A selection of different substances that will make a variety of sounds such as rice, beads, sand, paper clips and seeds
  • Decorating materials such as texts, glitter and paint
  • Place the small substances in the container
  • Insert the dowel in the opening and seal it
  • Decorate the container with paint, glitter or pictures

Candle stubs (adult supervision required for this activity)
  • Old candles
  • Milk cartons
  • Food colouring
  • Candle wicks
  • Old newspaper
  • Melt candle sticks on a hot plate
  • Remove the old wicks
  • Add the food colouring. Cover the surface you are working on with old newspaper
  • Pour into milk containers
  • Add new wicks
  • When set, remove the milk container and your new candle is ready

Masks
  • Lots of different used materials such as wool, elastic, cardboard, egg cartons, foil, wrapping paper, cellophane
  • Sticky tape
  • Thin stick like a skewer or a chopstick
  • To make a mask you need to draw a basic shape on cardboard with eye spaces. You may also make nose and mouth spaces
  • Use elastic to hold your mask on or use a thin stick to hold it over your face