Insider Tips On Eco-Friendly Craft Project Ideas

By on April 24, 2009
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Everyone is looking for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. Got a closet full of old clothes or a garage full of abandoned Christmas ornaments? There are old items all over your home just waiting to be turned into a cool craft project. In this article, we’ll show crafters how to be environmentally friendly while still indulging their creative side.

Simple bookmarks can now cost as much as $10 at a bookstore! You can make them yourself by recycling greeting cards you have received. All you need is old cards, some poster board or cardboard, some felt tip markers, and glue. Cut a strip from the poster board or thin cardboard about 8″ x 2″. Cut strips from the greeting card with the same dimensions and glue them to the cardboard on both sides. If the bookmark is a gift, you can write a message on it. To make the bookmark more durable, cover it with clear contact paper or laminate it. For added decoration, use a hole puncher to make a hole at the top of the bookmark and thread a piece of bright yarn or ribbon through it. You can use the same process to make beautiful gift tags. Just make the strips shorter!

Your old artificial Christmas tree can be turned into fantastic, special projects that will add beauty to your home. We usually associate wreaths with the holidays but by adding some beautiful dried flowers and colorful ribbon, you can recycle your old tree into a decorative piece of art that you can display in your home all year. Using tin snips, remove the branches from the center pole. Take a wire coat hanger and bend it into a circular shape but leave the hook intact. The branches will wrap around the coat hanger easily and you can make it as thick as you want.

To cover the wire hook, just wrap it with cloth ribbon and tuck the end into the boughs or tie them in a neat bow. Once you have secured the branches, you can decorate it any way you wish. You can use hot glue to attach tiny stuffed animals to the boughs for a fun wreath for a child’s room. Or, you can weave silk flowers or artificial berries through the branches for a beautiful hanging in your kitchen or bathroom.

Old clothes are a gold mine if you’re looking for a craft project to work on. If you have kids who love dolls or if you’re a doll collector, then you can turn old clothing into beautiful doll clothes. Dolls are very popular collectibles, so you can even sell these pieces at craft shows or on Ebay. If you’re looking for projects for the kitchen, then try turning old sweats into pot holders. Simply cut the material into squares and line those with pieces of old quilted bed pads to make them thick and protective for your hands and table surfaces.

Being environmentally friendly can be fun as well as responsible. The next time you’re cleaning up the basement or garage, study items before you throw them out and imagine the new projects you could start. Can that old towel be made into rags for your car? Perhaps an old lamp shade can be transformed into a plant holder. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on a craft project to keep you busy. In fact, everything you need is probably right around the house.

2 Comments

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    naomi

    May 12, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.

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    stacey

    May 12, 2009 at 7:15 pm

    Generally I dont post on blogs, but I have to say this post force me to. Really nice post.