BH Parent Spring 2020

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CRAFT CORNER Using Upcycled, Recyclable Materials

Getting crafty with your kids doesn’t have to be expensive or dreadful. Just dig out some old materials around the house for a fun afternoon to mix things up and step away from the TV!

CARDBOARD CACTUS content & photos Sarah Richards

Callee Ackland is a zerowaste activist, public speaker, and business owner of Bestowed Essentials and Hippie Haven. Growing up on the west coast in Oregon and California, Callee had a progressive upbringing which inspired her passion for an eco-friendly life. In her own store, all decor is created from upcycled material. One favorite is a cardboard cactus! You can easily tackle this craft with your kindergartners and young kids. Grab some old cardboard, scissors and paint and simply follow the steps.

Cut out the main body and branches of the cactus.

Paint each piece green on both sides, and use a black marker to create little quills here and there.

Attach the arms. To attach the branches to the body, simply make a slit at the bottom. It should then easily slide onto the cactus.

Find it a pot. An old coffee tin, soup can, or even a milk jug can work well. You can decorate the pot however you would like.

Plant it. Use old cardboard, magazine clippings, or newspaper to create your own soil. Shred half of the upcycled materials and place it in the bottom of your pot; then, stick your cactus in the middle and cover to the top of the can with the remaining material. 28 BLACKHILLSPARENT.COM


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