You can use water bottles to participate in many art projects. This is a great way to create beautiful things while recycling. Encourage your young people and others to go green with the efforts of these crafts.
Lava lamp
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You only need simple materials that can be found around the kitchen or house: -
1 transparent cap
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Water
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Food coloring
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Vegetable oil or mineral oil
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1 flashlight
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Salt or baking soda
First, fill the water bottle with water, about three-quarters, then add water. Leave a little space at the top. The water will drop to the bottom and tiny bubbles will appear. Add a few drops of food coloring and add two or more sizes. It takes some time to merge colors. Turn on the flashlight and point it toward the seat shift light. Put a little baking soda or salt into the mixture. Hey, you now have your own unique homemade lava lamp. In order to obtain the same effect later, the lid is placed on the bottle and inverted. It should be noted that - do not expose the lava lamp to high temperatures as it will explode.
Water bottle cap
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The device your child will like.
2 cuffs folded socks
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2 plastic water bottles
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2 pieces of aquarium plastic tube, preferably 42 inches
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1 baseball cap
First, sew the socks directly to the sides of the baseball cap. Discard the bottle ' cover the cover with water. Push the plastic tube through the hole that is left empty through the waste cover and place the bottle in the sock bag. You can further modify the water bottle cap with stickers or drawings.
Message in the bottle
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This is a beautiful piece of art that can be tailored to any special occasion.
Empty bottle of water
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Ribbon
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1 piece of stationery paper
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1 cup of sugar
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Plastic or acrylic jewelry, beads and confetti
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Coating
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Marker pen [unlimited color selection]
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Thumbtack or glue
First, make sure the bottle is clean and without any labels. Use a marker to write notes or poems on stationery paper. Tighten the note with some ribbon, leave one end and attach it to the end of the cap with a thumb nail or glue. Put it aside. Pour the sugar into the bottle, enough to ensure that the neck can see the letters for easy removal. Now put the beads, confetti or jewels in the sugar. Carefully push the banknote into the bottleneck. Make sure the long end of the ribbon is also in the neck and placed in the lid. Decorate your bottle with paint to make your design as festive as possible.
Regenerative garden
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A garden made from recycled bottles and other easily found materials.
Empty 2 liter bottle
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Coating
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Pipe cleaner
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Dry sheets
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Straw
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Construction paper [various colors]
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Popsicle stick
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Glue
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cardboard box
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Styrofoam bowl [for holding paint]
Remove the stylish flowers from the dryer sheets and place them inside the other. This can be done by dipping each cut flower into a styrofoam bowl filled with paint. Don't forget to light the flowers in the center. Next, the pipe cleaner is wrapped around the nip area and twisted to secure the flower. Make the flowers fluffy and make them look alive. To form the valve stem, slide the pipe cleaner into the pipette. Based on the cardboard box, cut out one side and start decorating with construction paper. You can use a popsicle stick to shape the fence. To hold the flower in place, cut the bottom of the water bottle and place it upside down into the bottom of the box. For grass, use green construction paper.
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