We recently had my kid’s birthday party where they enjoyed opening presents. When they where done my floor was covered with tissue paper, cardboard boxes, wrapping paper, and ribbons. I didn’t have a plan for any of the gift wrappings, so it all went into the garbage. I love recycled crafts and hate to throw anything away that has creative potential. To make sure I am prepared for the aftermath of Christmas morning I made this list. I hope you find it just as resourceful as I do. There are so many ideas, don’t forget to pin this post so you can try them all! 🙂
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Tissue Paper Crafts and Activities
Tissue Paper Fish Bowls by Juggling With Kids
Cardboard Box Crafts and Activities
Homemade Stamps by Tiny Tots Adventures
Cardboard Guitar by Red Ted Art
Small World Pretend Play with Cardboard Boxes by Sugar Aunts
Cardboard Box Fish Tank by The Gingerbread House
Indoor Hopscotch Game by Happy Hooligans
Printmaking for Kids with Recycled Cardboard by Where Imagination Grows
Cardboard City by Lemon Lime Adventures
Recycled Cardboard Flowers by Crayon Freckles
Recycled Building Blocks with Washi Tape by And Next Comes L
Cardboard Pirate Boat by Red Ted Art
Quick & Easy Pretend Play Cardboard Activity by Powerful Mothering
Build a Cardboard Castle by Reading Confetti
Pretend Calculator by Learn With Play at Home
DIY Cardboard Road Way by The Imagination Tree
DIY Box Rocket by Lemon Lime Adventures
DIY Recycled Kitchen for Pretend Play by What We Do All Day
DIY Kids Car by Childhood 101
DIY Cardboard House by Artsy Craftsy Mom
DIY Train Platform by Play Trains
DIY Cardboard Construction Set by Parenting Chaos
Recycled Cardboard Box Art Panels by TinkerLab
Wrapping Paper Crafts and Activities
Ribbon Crafts and Activities
Ribbon Pulling Spice Bottle with Bells by Powerful Mothering
Ribbon Wreath by the Practical Mom
Ribbon Rocket by Teach Beside Me
Busy Play: Ribbons in a Bottle by Hands On As We Grow
Dancing Ribbon Rings by Buggy and Buddy
Rainbow Lacing Busy Bag by Coffee Cups and Crayons
Ribbon Mobile by Green Owl Art
Weaving Looms by Buggy and Buddy
Butterfly Toddler Craft by No Time for Flash Cards
Ribbon Threading by Here Come the Girls
Ribbon Flower Bouquet by Hands on As We Grow
Ribbon Pull Board by Still Playing School
Ribbon Painting by Teach Preschool
Ribbon Tutu by Momdot
Ribbon Flowers by Kids Activities Blog
Love to Learn Linky Features by my Co-Hosts
Low Prep Kids Activities for Christmas One Time Through
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Left Brain Craft Brain (leftbraincraftbrain.com): Anne is an ex-engineer, current stay-at-home mama writing about crafty ways to encourage creativity (and brain power!) in our kids. Each of her projects gives kids the chance to learn about a new subject and do something crafty at the same time.
Totschooling (totschooling.net): Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler and a preschooler, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.
One Time Through (onetimethrough.com): Sue is an Elementary School Teacher currently on leave to be at home with her preschooler son. She shares ideas for connecting and learning with kids through meaningful, play-based activities that nurture curiosity and creativity.
A Little Pinch of Perfect (alittlepinchofperfect.com): Katie combines creativity, play, and learning for the perfect mishmash of fun activities that keep kiddos entertained throughout the day. She wholeheartedly believes in the power of play and feels that all activities naturally provide a fun way to learn.
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Such an amazing reference Katie! I'll definitely be visiting this page again after Christmas morning!
Hi Sue, thanks so much! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas 🙂