Plastic Crafting: 25 Ways to Reuse Plastic
Find unexpected ways to reuse plastic bottles, recycled plastic grocery bags, and more!
Do not toss that plastic bag, bottle, or empty jewel case! Discover plastic crafts that will blow your mind.
Turn trash plastic into decorative accents for your home, functional tools, or fun activities for kids or adults. Reduce your household plastic waste by crafting with plastic instead of throwing it away. The more you look for ways to reuse plastic, the more aware you will be of how much plastic you encounter and toss in your normal life. With your favorite hobby, you can send less plastic to the landfill.
This collection includes plastic bag crafts, water bottle crafts, and other ways to reuse plastic. Don't miss your chance to incorporate some plastic crafting into your next rainy day! These darling tutorials are must-make ideas for your and your family.
PLUS: Are you a visual learner? Use old (or new) plastic spoons to make these Plastic Spoon Roses.
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Recycled Plastic Bag Crafts
Learn how to make plarn and then crochet this fantastic tote bag! It's easy, sturdy, and fun.
How to Make Plarn, Plastic Bag Yarn Knit Tote Pattern
This article includes tutorials and resources for making plarn as well as instructions for how to make a knit version of a plarn tote bag.
Recycled Plastic Bag Snowman Portrait
This is an adorable winter craft for kids! Turn those plastic bags into your new favorite January decoration and make this snowman.
Hang that plastic bag in your trees. No, really! Draw ghost faces on your plastic bags for an easy and cute Halloween decoration.
How to Crochet a Plastic Bag Door Mat
Materials: plastic grocery bags, J hook, scissors
- Cut the bags into 2 inch strips and tie them together, leaving about a 2-3 inch tail.
- Use a J hook and chain the width.
- Double crochet in each chain, chain three and turn.
- Crochet each row the same until an acceptable length.
- Pull all the tails to one side of the mat, so that the rug has a shag look to it and the other side is flat.
- When it gets dirty, you can wash it by just spraying it with water. You can also place it in the washing machine on the delicate setting.
Sewing Plastic Bags
Fusing- Fuse plastic bags into a sturdy sewing material.
- Select three to four plastic bags. Turn the plastic bags inside out and layer one on top of the layer. Sandwich plastic layers between pieces of parchment paper.
- Run a hot iron over the top, moving the iron constantly. Quickly iron one side, including the edges, flip over and iron the other side.
- Carefully peel back the parchment to make sure the plastic has fused into one layer.
- You can use this sturdy material in sewing projects, including reusable tote bags for shopping.
If you love the ideas above, check out our entire collection of11 Plastic Bag Crafts
Ways to Reuse Plastic Bottles
Calm yourself, your child, or your grandchild down with this fun toy. This video tutorial includes a simple recipe for making the prettiest glitter bottles you've ever seen.
Charging Station Recycled Craft
Have you ever set your phone down to charge and totally lost it under a pile of papers? Ensure your phone remains visible when you put it in its proper place: this plastic bottle charging station.
Secretly Cheap DIY Flower Vase
A bit of gold spray paint goes a LONG way! This plastic bottle craft is almost too pretty to be true.
For even more unique ways to reuse old water bottles, check out42 Easy Water Bottle Crafts
How to Make Bottle Cap Ornaments
Kids can use the lids of plastic bottles to create cute little Christmas ornaments. Kids can first
- Paint the bottle lids in red or green
- Rub glue over the inside of the bottle lid and sprinkle the inside with glitter or sequins. Note: To secure the sequins, cut out one bubble from large-size bubble wrap. Rub glue over the inside sides of the bottle lip and slide the bubble into the cap over the sequins.
- Secure a ribbon or yarn around the lid to hang
Other Ways to Reuse Plastic
Dishwasher Pod Container Recycled Planter
Yep, you can even use dishwasher pod containers in your crafting. A yellow chalk paint transforms this project into a cheerful vase.
This craft is so clever! It's amazing that you can cut down and reshape your milk jug into a simple box for your bandages and other first aid equipment.
Isn't this too cute? Make a frameable Christmas tree from green bottlecaps. The ribbon bow tree topper is an adorable finishing touch.
This is one of our most popular plastic crafting tutorials! Use colorful plastic spoons to make bright garden markers this spring.
Why throw away plastic and metal bottle caps when you could use them to create something beautiful and new? Check out this collection for even more plastic bottle cap crafts—35 Bottle Cap Crafts
How do you craft with plastic? Tell us about it in the comments below!