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Update Class 7: Things that crawl or flyTurns out we don’t go through as much Tropicana OJ as I thought, so the lion will have to wait! Since we didn’t have a chance to make the spider during our Halloween zombie class, let’s see what kind of bugs t…

Update Class 7: Things that crawl or fly

Turns out we don’t go through as much Tropicana OJ as I thought, so the lion will have to wait! Since we didn’t have a chance to make the spider during our Halloween zombie class, let’s see what kind of bugs the kids come up with. 

Mine included:

  • Bumblebee - cork, acorns (picked up from the soccer fields), newspaper wings
  • Spider - egg container, pipe cleaners
  • Ladybug - milk lid, wine cap head, pipe cleaners
  • Dragonfly - cork body, plastic spoon, toothpicks, bubble wrap, and a contact lens case

November 18, 2015
Tags kids crafts, diy projects, recycled, upcycled, ladybug, bumblebee, spider
Class 6: AlligatorI wear contact lenses. Daily disposable contact lenses, so each and every day I open up two little plastic pods. The boxes and the pods were crying for another life. Thus, eye present The Alligator. Contact lens boxContact lens pod…

Class 6: Alligator

I wear contact lenses. Daily disposable contact lenses, so each and every day I open up two little plastic pods. The boxes and the pods were crying for another life. Thus, eye present The Alligator. 

  • Contact lens box
  • Contact lens pods
  • Cork
  • Cardboard

November 7, 2015
Tags diy projects, kids crafts, recylced, upcycled, alligator, crocodile
Class 3: PenguinIt was cold, for a moment in this non-winter winter, so it seemed appropriate to make some penguins. Water bottle. I cut mine down to make him more squat.Cut up egg carton. For the head, painted blackPlastic bag stuffingConstruction …

Class 3: Penguin

It was cold, for a moment in this non-winter winter, so it seemed appropriate to make some penguins. 

  • Water bottle. I cut mine down to make him more squat.
  • Cut up egg carton. For the head, painted black
  • Plastic bag stuffing
  • Construction paper

This should be easy peasy lemon squeezey!

November 5, 2015
Tags diy projects, kids crafts, recylced, penguin, upcycled

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