A little trash talk happened during our crafting segment. Well, more like recycling, but it’s because we realize that those bins you push to the curb are filling up a lot faster than usual. With ...
ARVADA, Colo. (AP) - Here's a quick and inexpensive craft that will bring out the poster-paint Picasso in your kids. It uses objects you'd otherwise trash or recycle, like plastic milk jugs. You may ...
Greet your trick-or-treaters this Halloween with a fun and monstrous candy holder instead of just a boring bowl of candy. You can transform an empty milk jug into your own wild, wacky or wonderful ...
Remember making these in elementary school or scouts? You know the milk jug Easter Bunny? It's a throwback craft, that's cheap and fun. STEP 3: Glue cottonballs all over the jug. You can glue them ...
Swish! Swish! Swish! The chubby brush goes in all directions on a big sheet of easel paper. Jameson Whitfield, 3, and his milk-jug bird feeder he painted and decorated to hang in his back yard.
Transform your porch this Halloween with a creative and eco-friendly project: upcycling milk jugs into festive lanterns! In this video, we'll guide you through the process of lighting up your space ...
Making milk jug animals is a great way to get your child’s creative juices flowing. You can make almost any animal imaginable, including a pig, penguin, bear, bat and even a crazy monster. Save your ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Instead of tossing your milk jugs into the trash or recycling bin, you should be saving them — after all, there are all sorts of ways you can ...
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