Particularly now that I have kids, the need to make them responsible citizens is all the more critical. Luckily Chubbocks' school also has an environmental science program that starts from kindergarten and teaches kids about conservation. So this year, I got Chubbocks to make wrapping paper at home to wrap birthday gifts for his friends. It's recycling and it's creative. Plus it gives the kids something to keep them busy when they're revved up about a birthday party!
What we did was to dig out old white-coloured newspapers. I cut out a flower and a leaf from a potato and poured some water colour paint into plastic cups. Both kids were at it for hours and we ended up with a wrapping paper that looked pretty and original.



6 comments:
That is such a brilliant idea BEV !!! Loved it
:) Pretty Cool!
Brilliant idea..will try it out soon...and yes we save all the gift wrappers and recycle it...
What a brilliant idea!!!!!!
More ideas---Use cut Ladies finger and onions for making paint patterns on paper
Spray paint over paper--using old toothbrush and water colours
For the kids adept in cutting and pasting---get bits and pieces of cloth from local tailor and make a collage on paper and use it as gift wrapper
Thanks :).
Lavs - good idea re the ladies finger - in fact, am making them do it this week for another party giftwrap.
That reminds me - long ago when a friend was getting married, we'd taken a leftover piece of gunny sack, decorated it with sequins and gold foil and used it to giftwrap - the outer covering was as much appreciated as the gift itself.
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