Next time before throwing out a soup can think about the ideas you can do with them. I usually put the medium to larger size cans aside. I usually just run them through hot soapy water and add the blue dawn soap to remove the labels. But there is always sticky glue left so my trick is to use household items. All you need is equal parts cooking oil of any kind and baking soda and just rub the cans and let it sit for a few minutes. At this point I go do other things like fold laundry and then i come back to them. Then I just use a wire sponge or regular sponge. The oil helps losen up the residue and the baking soda acts like an abrassor and this works well with glass jars too. These tin cans I let my daughter paint and she planted her own flowers in them. It's a way to teach her a little responsinility by watering her plants daily and keep her busy.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Pine cone turkey
I picked a lot of pine cones around my neighborhood with my daughter for up coming Christmas crafts but I wanted to do something for tomorrow's Thanksgiving dinner so I went on google and there were so many ideas,and i saw people made these pine cone turkeys. Perfect! Its fun,easy and simple and its a fun kids project too.
Supplies
1.pine cones
2.red,yellow and orange card stock or construction paper. I only used two colors.
3. Googly eyes (mine are from the dollar tree)
4. Something to glue down the items,I used hot glue.
The possibilities are endless as far as materials for the turkey,if you have feathers that would look pretty too,or trace your child's hands for the feathers and color it. This cost me nothing since i already had the supplies,but if you don't the dollar store always has construction paper and googly eyes.