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1 Cardboard Tube Sea Creature Mobile
Amy Gropp Forbes Jodi Levine of Super Make It! says her favorite material to craft with is actually toilet paper tubes. She specializes in use-what-you-have crafts, like this adorable sea creature mobile, that utilize pantry, recycling bin, and supermarket materials.
"Dreaming up uses for items otherwise destined for a landfill is my favorite challenge. Not only are they cheap and plentiful, but transforming them helps us retain the childlike skill to identify the potential in things," she says.
Get the Cardboard Tube Sea Creatures tutorial at Super Make It! and check out Jodi's Toilet Tube Treasury ebook here.
2 DIY Desktop Organizer
Crafting Cheerfully And the coolest desk organizer award goes to this craft. Using old cardboard tubes from toilet paper, paper towels, and gift wrap, this functional piece of art can be yours. You will need a wood tree trunk slice, so perhaps that's an item you'll have to buy — but the rest of the materials can be found around your home to be on-theme for Earth Day. Reuse what you have: Paper scraps in fun colors and patterns, plus paint.
Get the DIY Desktop Organizer tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully.
3 DIY Safari Binoculars
Crafting Cheerfully A lesson on wildlife is important during Earth Day and beyond. Tell your kids about the safari, the animals that live there, and why it's important that we support initiatives to keep those animal populations thriving. You can even bring this set of binoculars —made out of animal print paper, old toilet paper or gift wrap tubes, and twine — to your next zoo visit to bring your teaching moment to life.
Get the DIY Safari Binoculars tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully.
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4 Cupcake Liner Daisy
Buggy and Buddy This adorable flower craft is super easy to make. All you'll need is blue cardstock or construction paper to use as a canvas, green cardstock or construction paper for the leaves, white cupcake liners for the petals, and paper straws for the stems. The printable Earth template at the link below makes the globe. Your kid crafter will just need to color it with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
Get the Cupcake Liner Daisy tutorial at Buggy and Buddy.
5 Printable Trash Can Labels
Lia Griffith One of the easiest crafts you can do for Earth Day — with your kids or without — is setting up your trash station. Incorporate a sorting system to support the Earth. These printable trash can labels are stylish and will remind your entire family about the importance of sustainability.
Get the Printable Trash Can Labels at Lia Griffith.
6 Nest and Baby Bird Craft
Buggy and Buddy Make these cute birds with your adorable preschooler. You'll teach your tot about these lovable critters with feathers while you make them and their nest habitat. You may need to buy some materials to make this one, but the cuteness will be well worth it.
Get the Nest and Baby Bird tutorial at Buggy and Buddy.
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7 Sorting Seasons Activity with Stones and Rocks
Buggy and Buddy One important lesson to pass down to kids during Earth Day (and anytime during the year, for that matter), is the concept of seasons. You'll need four wooden slices (one each to represent winter, spring, summer, and fall), paint, rocks, and some paper scraps to make your rocks into things that remind you of that season. After you dress up your rocks, you can ask your tot to assemble them on the wood slices.
Get the Sorting Seasons Activity with Stones and Rocks tutorial at Buggy and Buddy.
8 Milk Carton Vases
Gina Tepper Earth Day crafts can be useful, too! These beautiful vases are made out of milk cartons. You'll need spray paint, raffia, and some beautiful beads to create. While this craft is not ideal for toddlers because of the small beads, a child over five can totally do these with adult supervision. Don't forget the flowers!
Get the Milk Carton Vase tutorial at Gina Tepper.
9 DIY Water Bottle Vase and Coffee Filter Flowers
Rae Elziabeth Design Have an empty plastic water bottle and coffee filters on hand? This repurposed vase and flowers DIY will delight kids of all ages. Dampen the filters slightly, and the kids can use markers to create a watercolor effect once dry. Reinforce the occasion with a "we heart Earth" (or any phrase!) sign drawn on poster board.
Get the DIY Vase and Flowers tutorial at Rae Elizabeth Design.
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10 Sea Glass Suncatcher
Mother of Grom With just three materials and PVA glue, this suncatcher can be yours. Simply find sea glass, an empty lid, and some twine. If your sea glass is blue and green, even better for the Earth Day theme! Hang it from a window to reflect some beautiful light.
Get the Sea Glass Suncatcher tutorial at Mother of Grom.
11 Upcycled Fun Face Planters
Project Kid Before you throw those empty cans in the recycling bin, give them a brand new life as planters. Recycle your recyclables by ripping the labels off to start. Then, simply paint (spray paint works best), add tape, and plant. You can try adorable faces like the DIY-er did in the photo, or make fun shapes and patterns.
Get the Upcycled Fun Face Planters tutorial at Project Kid.
12 Cardboard Earth Collage
7 Days of Play All you'll need is cardboard, blue and green paper (cut into small pieces), adhesive paper for your border, markers, and tape, plus a craft knife and bowl to trace (for making your circle). You may also want to draw the outline of the continents for your little one to fill with paper in corresponding green and blue colors to make a lovely Earth.
Get the Earth Collage tutorial at 7 Days of Play.
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13 Egg Carton School Bus
7 Days of Play How fun is this? Making toys out of recycled materials is the best way to show little ones what Earth Day is all about. For this one, all you'll need is an old egg carton, used bottle caps, skewers and straws to make the wheels turn, and some paint. Use little people figurines you already have, or make those too, with wine corks and pom-poms or large wooden beads.
Get the School Bus Craft tutorial at 7 Days of Play.
14 Felt Fishing Game
Lia Griffith During Earth Day, one important lesson to teach kids is on ocean life and sustainability. This DIY felt fishing game can open up the conversation. Create various felt fish in different hues using the downloadable pattern at the link below. Moms and dads will need to sew while kids can help pick the color combos. Once complete, find a blue basket or container to fish out of.
Get the Felt Fishing Game tutorial at 7 Days of Play.
15 Cardboard Toy Car
Lovely Indeed This car craft can be yours! You will need an empty cracker box, craft paint, paintbrushes, scrap cardboard, an empty egg carton, popsicle sticks, low-temp glue, and paint pens. If you have smaller kids, pre-cut the cardboard so all you have to do is paint. And the best part is, you'll be reusing items you already have.
Get the Cardboard Toy Car tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
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16 Wine Cork Foam Stamps
Craftic Have you been saving all of those wine corks? Well, you finally have a use for them. You can make super cute stamps with your kiddos. All you'll need are foam stickers, glue, and paint to create these upcycled wine corks-turned-stamps.
Get the Wine Cork Foam Stamps tutorial at Craftic.
17 Cork Love Bugs
No Time for Flash Cards Also a creative use of your old wine corks, these love bugs are easy to make, requiring few materials. You can make bees using the same tutorial, but with yellow and black wings.
Get the Cork Love Bugs tutorial at No Time for Flashcards.
18 Upcycled Candy Jar with Bird and Tree Design
Craftic Have an artist in the family? This simple craft calls for drawing and painting a beautiful scene on a jar that you can then use for holding little knick-knacks or candy. You'll need an empty, clear jar, some special paint, and art skills. You can also do this craft again for any holiday or theme of your choosing.
Get the Upcycled Candy Jar with Bird and Tree tutorial at Craftic.
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19 Earth Day Print Card
Mother of Grom A simple card to celebrate the cause is one of the sweetest and easiest crafts you can make with kids of all ages. Instead of painting directly on the page, you'll learn how to make this sort of imprint using a fun technique.
Get the Earth Day Print Card tutorial at Mother of Grom.
20 Earth Day Painting
Creative Kids Play Another easy craft to make is an earth painting. Simply find a blank piece of white paper, cut it into a circle, and glue on top of a larger square of cardstock or construction paper in any color. If you have younger kids, consider showing them this photo so they can try to mirror the proportions with their own painting skills.
See this and other fun crafts at @creativekidsplay on Instagram.
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