Showing posts with label upcycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycling. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Most Fun You'll Ever Have Upcycling


Tomorrow we'll be taking a car full of recycling; so today, the boys and I indulged in our favorite upcycling activity: water bombs and water guns. Ok, it sounds violent but it's a lot of fun, and when you're done, you toss them all back into the recycling bin.

After washing out a variety of plastic containers from the recycling bin well, we fill them with water and put the caps or tops back on. Milk jugs work best for the bombs, but you can also use juice or mouthwash containers. The boys love to toss them off the porch onto the patio below. Splash, crash, shpew! The milk jugs are usually good for just one toss, but the heavier plastics could last up to 5 throws.

When they're done with bombs, each boy chooses a smaller container, like a water bottle (which we rarely have in our house anymore) or the pint-size milk containers we buy for Brooke to have whole milk. I put a small hole in each and they squirt each other. When the water runs out, they refill them and continue the fun. The gun idea actually was an accident when the water bottle refused to burst but got a tiny hole instead. Thus, a new game was born.

I was going to take video of this wonderful pass-time, but the boys decided to start while it was raining. And within minutes, they had both stripped to their underwear, running around like hoodlums. This was certainly not a video fit to post to the Internet. And to my neighbors, I apologize for the chaos.

Yes, they tracked in wet footprints all over the floor and yes, they were a mess by the end. But hey, childhood only lasts so long and should be FUN! If they learn a valuable lesson--that materials should be used, reused, and then recycled--then my job as Eco Mom is done.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Eco Toys for Toddlers


I can't believe it's already April 13 and I'm just now getting around to this post. If you haven't had a chance to pick up the Knoxmoms April magazine, click here. You can read it online or find where to pick up a free paper copy.

There are several green articles in this issue, including mine: Eco Toys for Toddlers. I basically looked at what items were common in a toddler household and turned them into toys: upcycling before recycling. Diaper boxes were turned into building blocks, baby food containers into discovery boxes, finger food containers into drums, wipes boxes into a game of Hide 'n Find, berry clamshells into a Jack in the Box, and plastic water bottles into fascinating works of art.

Here are two additional ideas that were cut for space.
1. Shakers out of juice or mouthwash bottles and bottle caps: Toddlers love the sound of bottle caps rattling in a plastic container. Seal the inside of the cap with hot glue for safety.

2. Bowling Pins or Snack Shakers out of plastic containers for puffs: When you remove the wrapper of a puff container, you’ll find it looks a lot like a bowling pin. Collect ten to make a full set or make a shaker by adding other favorite snacks like goldfish--a food source and toy in one.

The pictures of my adorable toddler Brooke were taken by my talented friend / professional photographer Mitzi Bodie. Thanks, Mitzi.

So did I inspire anyone to give one a try? What ideas did I miss? Enjoy this short video demonstrating some of the eco toys.