{Free} The Cheap and Easy Crafts For Kids eBook

Keep your kids and your wallet happy with some amazingly fun and easy recycled crafts! 


The Cheap and Easy Crafts for Kids: 9 Recycled Crafts eBook, brought to you by the editors of AllFreeKidsCrafts.com, is a collection of great, affordable ideas for craft projects the whole family can make and enjoy together. 

Families who craft together, stay together. Make toys, decorations, and gifts that will forever be wrapped in fond family memories with the inexpensive, "go green" craft projects from this free collection

Below are only a couple examples of what you will discover in this eBook.


Toilet Paper Roll Crafts

You might find your little ones using a lot more toilet paper once they realize how much fun it is to make toilet paper roll crafts. Start saving empty toilet tubes and pile them in your craft closet. With all of the unique toilet paper roll crafts you'll find, you'll be begging your neighbors for their toilet tubes. 


A great craft for the littlest crafters is the Toilet Tube Big Bird and Friends project, which you can find on page 18 of the recycled crafts eBook





Play and Pretend Costume Crafts

Fly through the air propelled by flames, hunt for treasure as you follow the map, and withstand the bitter cold of the Arctic Circle with the help of recycled materials. The clever ideas are endless when it comes to using old items for cheap and easy costume crafts for kids. 

Start to think out of the box so that you can make amazing recycled crafts for kids out of an empty soap box or an old newspaper. Imagine how much money you will save when your child begins to make his own toys and use recycled materials rather than store-bought materials for crafts. 

The Rocket Blaster Jet Pack will be your boys' favorite, new toy, and it will have cost maybe $10. The result is really cool, and it hardly looks recycled. Once they take off into the world of recycled crafts for kids, they will be flying on cloud nine. Not only can kids mold items into something new, they can also use recycled crafts to transform themselves into different people, animals, and objects. Encourage kids' imaginations to fly even higher as you strap a homemade jet pack, made by them, onto their backs. Where will they travel and what will they accomplish with the power of flight?

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