Creating Gardens from Recycled Material

spring garden craft made of recycled materials

Photo Source: Laugh, Paint, Create!

In honor of the new spring blooms that are likely to begin popping up now that it’s spring, try this earth-friendly project we discovered at Laugh, Paint, Create! Students will love ‘cultivating’ their gardens of recycled flowers and plants!

Supplies You’ll Need

Erin, creator of the blog and designer of the project, suggests having a brainstorming session before beginning the project, inviting students to think about all the things they might find in a garden {flowers, vines, earthworms, bugs, butterflies, a fence, gardening tools, etc.} Then, armed with their recycling bin materials, invite your students to create away!

Considerations

  • Add dimension to flowers by creating layers of different types of materials {cardboard boxes, magazine pages, etc.} and ending with a fun bottle cap or top.
  • The heads of plastic spoons look strikingly similar to flower petals – invite your students to attempt a plastic spoon ‘flower’.
  • Demonstrate how to cut a plastic cup to make a flower shape like these at Family Corner.
  • Not all flower petals, leaves, plants, etc. are the same shape so invite your students to incorporate several different types {five petal flowers, six petal flowers, pointed leaves, curved leaves, etc.}

laughpaintcreate: Recycled Gardens

  • http://wayside-garden.blogspot.com wayside gardens

    Awesome post,thank you.

  • http://www.funfamilycrafts.com Tami

    Just stopping by to let you know that I’ve featured your craft on Family Fun Crafts! You can see it here:
    http://funfamilycrafts.com/gardens-from-recycled-materials/

    If you have other kid friendly crafts, I’d love it if you would submit them. :) If you would like to display a
    featured button on your site, you can grab one from the right side bar of your post above.

    • kjohnson

      Hi Tami,

      Thanks for visiting MPM School Supplies Blog! If you couldn’t tell, we LOVE fun, budget-friendly kids crafts and activities and can’t wait to check out your site :)

      Hope you’ll visit again soon!
      Kayla

  • http://maros-kindergarten.blogspot.com Maro Oikonomou

    I loved that idea it is so creative and costs nothing!

    • kjohnson

      Simply clean out your recycle bin for some vibrant spring crafts… easy as pie! :)

      Thanks for visiting and for taking the time to leave us a comment!

      Happy crafting,
      Kayla

  • Judy Tesar

    I am going to try this project with my pre-kindergartener’s on Earth Day!  Perfect!!

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