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Fun craft projects from plastic trash

24 Dec 2013

The holiday season is a time of overindulgence and excess. We eat more food, we consume more drinks and we pack our dustbins and trash cans with waste.

This festive season before you throw your waste away think about ways you could repurpose and recycle plastic items.

This festive season before you throw your waste away think about ways you could repurpose and recycle plastic items.

Here are some popular recycling craft projects:

This is the season to pack the bins with garbage, from wrapping paper, to plastic bottles, to cardboard boxes. While almost all waste from a home can be recycled in one way or another, plastic cannot. It sits on our waste dumps for hundreds of years.

This year, let's cut down on what goes on the dump and look at alternative ways to use plastic bottles, trays, etc. and try to cut back on what we buy that's contained in plastic.

  • Recycle plastic tubs and ice cream containers into practical storage for your home.
     
  • Look at ways to  repurpose plastic juice bottles into décor  for your home.
     
  • There are so many ways to recycle plastic cold drink bottles into fun and funky décor  for a home. Try a  hanging chandelier, or make  storage containers for the kitchen or workshop.
     
  • Even the kids can have fun recycling plastic during the holidays. Money banks or storage containers can be painted in fun ways. With guests and family visiting over the holiday period we tend to use more of everything. Repurposing plastic bottles with craft paint is easy and it will keep the kids occupied for hours! See more ideas  here.

    Repurposing plastic bottles with craft paint is easy and it will keep the kids occupied for hours!

  • If you are entertaining on a large scale and need to use plastic cutlery, don't throw away the spoons. You can make colourful mirror frames and wall décor with nothing more than plastic spoons, cut mirrors and Rust-Oleum 2X spray paint.
     
  • Party pack containers always come in handy and these are made from the bottom section of a coke bottle. Cut according to the instructions and they stay closed on their own.
     
  • You can also use plastic milk containers to make  nifty little storage containers for small items that you use for crafts and hobbies, or for containing clutter in your drawers.

Visit the  Recycled Craft section for even more projects and ideas using recycled materials.

Article courtesy of www.home-dzine.co.za

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