Making Crafts From Trash

Posted on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at 12:44 pm

Making Crafts From Trash
Thursday Thursday


Rubbermaid Step-On Trash Can


Rubbermaid Step-On Trash Can


$98.56


Twelve gallon waste helps reduces the spead of germs in the classroom with hands-free design. Tight-fitting overlapping lid helps to contain odors and keep children from waste. Tough puncture-resistant all-plastic construction. Can with lid measures 19-1/2L x 15-1/2W x26H. Partner with high performance 24L x 23W 15 gallon LLDPE liners white set of 500. Linear low density bags stretch to accomodate more waste.

Big Green Book of Recycled Crafts by  Edition ILL, 0


Big Green Book of Recycled Crafts by Edition ILL, 0


$22.99


 The Big Green Book of Recycled Crafts, This is the ultimate book for the eco-conscious crafter. Easily transform trash to treasure.

Cap-tivating Crafts (Paperback)


Cap-tivating Crafts (Paperback)


$20.98


Here are hundreds of ideas for re-purposing bottlecaps, jar lids, flip tops, and other bottle tops–many of which are not recyclable. From teeny tiny worlds and kooky creatures, to jewelry and accessories to great games, kids will enjoy hours of fun transforming trash into terrific projects. The kit comes with glitter, gems, magnets, and chenille stems.

Earth Smart Crafts by Anton, Carrie; Wilber, Lisa Edition , 1


Earth Smart Crafts by Anton, Carrie; Wilber, Lisa Edition , 1


$16.99


Girls will learn how to create fun and funky crafts from stuff that might normally end up in the trash?old clothes, junk mail, cereal boxes, and more.

Trash


Trash


$3.95


Two teen siblings run from foster life — and find new expression as graffiti artists — in a stark but hopeful poetic novel. For sixteen-year-old Sissy and her brother Boy, trash is a reminder of one too many sorry foster placements they’ve endured, a way of life they can’t wait to escape. Now on the run in search of their big sister Raynell, ironically they are forced to rely on their trash-picking skills for sustenance and shelter. Reunited at last with Raynell in St. Louis, Boy and Sissy shed their old identities, reinvent themselves as graffiti artists, and splash their new names on city bridges and walls. But one night’s expedition goes horribly wrong, and Sissy looks again to trash, this time as the beginning of something artful and beautiful.


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