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Fiona Hayes - 100 Things to Recycle and Make

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Keep crafty children of all ages entertained and inspired for hours with Fiona Hayes 100 Things to Recycle and Make.
Everyday materials are transformed into all kinds of stunning and practical projects, from toy animals and vehicles to dressing-up props, decorations, games, and even fun storage solutions. Bringing together the best projects from the popular Crafty Makes series, each section is dedicated to a different base object: cardboard boxes; paper plates; cardboard tubes; materials from nature; and egg cartons. With twenty projects per section to choose from, and 100 projects overall, this book will appeal to a wide range of ages and interests.
Simple cardboard tubes become a set of pirate skittles, a friendly octopus, and an entire castle. Plain cardboard boxes are turned into a pirate ship, a money box, and a robot; twigs, leaves and other outdoors materials become picture frames, masks, and a dinosaur. Paper plates make a great bug or flower hat, a dotty frog, and a cute panda, while egg cartons are turned into a fire engine, a pencil holder, and a Christmas tree.
Children will be entertained for hours with this invaluable collection of crafty makes, and even the whole family can be involved in recycling everyday objects and turning them into exciting projects. Create entire animal kingdoms and alien worlds, or simply a new favourite toy or mascot.
With such a huge range of exciting projects to make from the simplest of objects, 100 Things to Recycle and Make is the ultimate craft inspiration for creative children.

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Giraffe This gorgeous giraffe will look great in your bedroom Why not make two - photo 1
Giraffe This gorgeous giraffe will look great in your bedroom Why not make two - photo 2
Giraffe

This gorgeous giraffe will look great in your bedroom. Why not make two and use them as bookends?

You will need

Two cereal boxes

Three long boxes

Brown, yellow, pink, and green paint

Brown cardboard

Thin cardstock

Two googly eyes

One yellow straw

Cut the end off a cereal box to make the body Glue two long boxes inside the - photo 3

Cut the end off a cereal box to make the body. Glue two long boxes inside the body box to make legs.

Cut off a section from one end of another long box to make the neck Glue - photo 4

Cut off a section from one end of another long box to make the neck.

Glue the neck in place as shown Cut a wedge from another cereal box as - photo 5

Glue the neck in place, as shown.

Cut a wedge from another cereal box as shown This top part will be the head - photo 6

Cut a wedge from another cereal box, as shown. This top part will be the head. Recycle the rest of the box.

Glue the head to the neck Paint everything yellow Cut strips of brown - photo 7

Glue the head to the neck. Paint everything yellow. Cut strips of brown cardstock to make the hooves, as shown.

Cut out a pair of ears from cardstock paint them yellow and glue them in - photo 8

Cut out a pair of ears from cardstock, paint them yellow, and glue them in place. Paint on lots of brown spots.

Cut a rectangle of brown cardboard to cover the snout Then cut a strip to make - photo 9

Cut a rectangle of brown cardboard to cover the snout. Then cut a strip to make the mane and some for the tail. Cut circles of thin cardstock and paint green. Glue the eyes to the green circles and fix to the head. Cut two short pieces of straw for horns. Paint details such as a smile. Add pink to the ears to finish your giraffe.

Handy Hint

For stand-out eyes, cut circles slightly bigger than the googly eyes. Paint them a bright color and glue the eyes to the circles.

Crane

Building sites are busy, busy, busy! Can you build a crane to help lift the heavy loads?

You will need

Small cereal box

Paint

Three narrow boxes

Corrugated cardstock

Eight bottle tops

Cardstock

Two bendy straws

Paint a small cereal box Paint two narrow boxes in a different color - photo 10

Paint a small cereal box.

Paint two narrow boxes in a different color Glue a strip of corrugated - photo 11

Paint two narrow boxes in a different color. Glue a strip of corrugated cardstock around four edges of each box, as shown.

Cut the end of another narrow box as shown Paint it to match the other boxes - photo 12

Cut the end of another narrow box, as shown. Paint it to match the other boxes in step 2.

Glue the narrow boxes to the blue box as shown Glue on the bottle tops - photo 13

Glue the narrow boxes to the blue box, as shown.

Glue on the bottle tops for the track rollers and the crane winch Cut out - photo 14

Glue on the bottle tops for the track rollers and the crane winch.

Cut out some windows from cardstock and glue onto the cab Add a dot of paint - photo 15

Cut out some windows from cardstock and glue onto the cab. Add a dot of paint for the screw on the winch.

Wrap two small pieces of cardstock around two short pieces of bendy straw - photo 16

Wrap two small pieces of cardstock around two short pieces of bendy straw. Paint the cardstock to match the straws.

Make a hole in the base of the crane arm with the tip of a pencil Glue the - photo 17

Make a hole in the base of the crane arm with the tip of a pencil. Glue the straws in place to make the crane grab. Get ready, steady, build!

Parrot

Whos a clever bird, then? This parrot and its friend! Make these jungle birds and put them in your bedroom.

You will need

Four boxes

Two long, narrow boxes

Paint, including black and brown

White cardboard

Two googly eyes

For each parrot cut the side of a box as shown You need the top part for the - photo 18

For each parrot, cut the side of a box as shown. You need the top part for the parrots body.

Cut a curved corner off another box to make the parrots head Paint the - photo 19

Cut a curved corner off another box to make the parrots head.

Paint the pieces and glue them together Cut out a beak from cardboard and - photo 20

Paint the pieces and glue them together.

Cut out a beak from cardboard and paint it black Cut a slit in the front - photo 21

Cut out a beak from cardboard and paint it black.

Cut a slit in the front of the head slide in the beak and glue to hold - photo 22

Cut a slit in the front of the head, slide in the beak, and glue to hold.

Cut out a pair of wings from cardboard and paint feathers as shown Glue - photo 23

Cut out a pair of wings from cardboard and paint feathers, as shown.

Glue on the wings Cut out two circles from the cardstock and glue them to - photo 24

Glue on the wings. Cut out two circles from the cardstock and glue them to either side of the head. Glue on a pair of googly eyes, as shown.

Paint around the eyes and add detail to the beak Paint the narrow box brown - photo 25

Paint around the eyes and add detail to the beak. Paint the narrow box brown. Glue the box into the middle of the body so the parrot has a perch. Repeat all the steps to make the second parrotwhy not paint it in different colors?

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