Recycled Sunglass Holder Craft
Wow! Here’s another great original recycling craft just in time for summer fun in the sun. A recycled Sunglass holder craft! It’s so inexpensive, you can make one to coordinate with every outfit. All your friends will want to know how to make one.
Trivia:
All sorts of materials can be recycled. Some of the most common processes in use today involve recycling plastic, glass, metals, paper, electronics, and textiles. Typical used items made of these materials include soda cans, plastic milk cartons, newspapers, old computers, and cardboard boxes. Source: Ducksters – The Environment Recycling
Supplies
- Old Magazines
- Clear Contact Paper
- Scissors
- Glue Stick
- Black Electrical Tape
Instructions
- Cut out pictures, words and letters from old magazines.
- Arrange pieces in a pleasing manner, overlapping to completely cover a 8″ square.
- Use glue stick to tack pieces in place.
- Cover with contact paper.
- Turn over and cover the back with contact paper.
- Trim evenly to 8″ x 8″.
- Fold in half.
- Run electrical tape across the bottom edge and long side folding it over to both the front and the back.
- Tape around the top opening.
Supplies
Old Magazines
Clear Contact Paper
Scissors
Glue Stick
Black Electrical Tape
Instructions
Cut out pictures, words and letters from old magazines. Arrange pieces in a pleasing manner, overlapping to completely cover a 8" square. Use glue stick to tack pieces in place. Cover with contact paper. Turn over and cover the back with contact paper. Trim evenly to 8" x 8". Fold in half. Run electrical tape across the bottom edge and long side folding it over to both the front and the back. Tape around the top opening.
Contributor
These projects are created by Terri, Betty, Jamie or one of the talented staff members at MakingFriends.com. They have been created exclusively for publication on FreeKidsCrafts.com with supplies you'll be able to find around your house.







