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Recycled
Save up toilet roll tubes and other packaging and try our some of these fab recycled craft project ideas for kids.
Easy Garden Projects For Kids
There’s something magic about getting outdoors, growing something or making a craft project with items you find outside. You ...
Recycled Toilet Roll Seed Plugs
Recycle cardboard toilet roll tubes to create some easy seed plugs. Children can watch the seedlings grow before planting out. We ...
How To Do French Knitting
French knitting is a brilliant fun craft project for kids where they can make their own knitted rope. It’s easy to get the hang ...
How To Make a Recycled French Knitting Nancy
French knitting (also called tomboy stitch or spool knitting) is a great craft for kids to make long snakes of knitted braid. The ...
Plaster of Paris Garden Stepping Stone
I love Plaster of Paris craft projects. Plaster is cheap to buy and surprisingly non-messy. It’s easy to use and makes ...
DIY Recycled Bottle Greenhouse
Here’s a great little gardening project to explore re-use/recycling with kids – making a DIY mini greenhouse from a ...
DIY Recycled Watering Can
Here’s an easy recycling project to make your own mini watering can for the garden. It’s a great little project to talk ...
Lollipop Stick Garden Seed Markers
April and May are great months to get out into the garden and have a go at planting some seeds. Here’s a quick and easy project ...
Spoon Caterpillars
Here’s a fun little craft project to create your own spoon caterpillar. Have fun sorting through a box of buttons to find the ...
Make Your Own Hovercraft
This creative idea came from a Science Oxford Wonderful Wind workshop at the Oxfordshire Museum we went to way back in Nov 2016! The ...
BFG Dream Jar
Roald Dahl day on Monday 13th September 2021 celebrates Roald Dahl, the most popular storyteller and loved by kids across the world. ...
Story Stones
Do you ever come home from days out with pockets full of pebbles and wonder what to do with these ‘treasures’? Here’s ...