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Recycled Crowns from Foil Wrapping Paper
From the blogger: "Repurpose leftover silver and gold wrapping paper to make these super fun and easy crowns for kids. They’re super quick to make; and, children have a ball dressing up and playing with them! Glue the shiny paper on some upcycled (or new) cardstock, staple and cut into a crown shape, and decorate with markers and glitter glue. Create sparkly faux jewels, shapes and letters. Because they're made with all-upcycled materials, they're free to make, not to mention super fun. Let your kids have fun in their pretend world!"
MaterialsRecycled Crafts
Age GroupToddlers, Preschool & Kindergarten, Elementary School
Materials List
- Shiny foil wrapping paper
- Cardstock (repurposed or new)
- Permanent markers
- Glitter glue
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Marilyn B
Jan 14, 2017
Oh this is a walk down memory lane! I actually made these with my kids years ago and they loved them! We added so,e glitter and glue on plastic gems for an extra bit of bling. I think we also put some pink feathers on there for my girl! When they help create their crowns, ya gotta let them have their creative freedom! Love it!
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