DIY Collection Jars for Kids
Upcycled Washi Tape Craft from Peanut Butter Jars
Peanut butter is very popular at our house, which is great because it's quick and easy, but it's always bothered me to just throw the plastic jars in the recycling bin when we're done. And like any parent, I'm always looking for activities to entertain my little ones. One day we were playing outside, and I was being brought beautiful flower (i.e., dandelion) after beautiful flower. To save myself from having to come up with original, excited reactions to each new offering, I suggested they make a collection first, then bring their whole collection to show me. And, bingo! It hit me: they needed collection jars!
The original collection jars were not so pretty... they were simply the peanut butter jars, sans labels. But I wanted to "pretty them up," and I had yet to play around with washi tape, so I gave this a shot, and my girls were thrilled with how they turned out. They even decorated their own. The washi tape was especially awesome for them because they could rip it themselves and reapply it easily when they wanted to reposition their designs (which they did constantly). I think the only drawback to the washi tape is that it's a little pricey, but if you use your 40% off craft store coupon, it's not so bad.
And that was it! Let the collecting begin.
Very cute, I love how versatile washi tape is too! Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from Sumos Sweet Stuff :)
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Thanks, Andrea. Yeah, this was an amazingly quick and easy activity (and kept my kids occupied). I'm totally hooked on washi tape now ;)
DeleteVery cute. I love the look of the washi tape.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Al! I like it too. I couldn't believe how many patterns they had to choose from!
DeleteI never thought about saving our peanut butter jars. Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteI know! I can't believe it took me so long to think of it! Now I'm scrutinizing all the recycling materials. Haven't come up with another idea yet, tho!
DeleteFabulous idea!! I can't even remember how many random rocks I've stepped on because my son wants to save them. These jars would save me from so much pain! We'll be featuring these over at Someday Crafts tomorrow, so come on over and take a look!
ReplyDeleteThat's so great! Thanks, Miranda. I'm glad you like them!
Deletewow, great idea!!! I came over from Made you Look Linky party!!
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Thanks for commenting, Mandy! Have a great weekend!
DeleteSuper cute idea! Thanks so much for linking up to Do Something Crafty Friday on See Vanessa Craft!
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Thanks for the invite. I just checked it out and shared!
DeleteHi there! Coming from the Friday Flash Blog! What a wonderful idea, to reuse the jars. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Frances! Now my jar collection in piling up, so we need to come up with more categories!
DeleteThese are so cute! I will have to give this a try! I am a new follower from southern charm! I would love for you to check out my blog and hopefully you will want to follow me back! Happy weekend Nicole!
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