| We buy a lot of canned juice in my house. It got | | | | of it's original height. Just high enough to make |
| me thinking about how I can reuse them. You | | | | good biscuits! Reuse over and over to make |
| never need to toss these. There are several | | | | cookies and yummy biscuits perfectly shaped |
| things that can be done to reuse those plastic | | | | every time! (you can also use this idea for a play |
| cans that frozen juice come in. Let me share a | | | | dough cutter) |
| few... | | | | Bath Toy - Kids will play with just about anything |
| Reusing Frozen Juice Cans | | | | in the tub and mine love cups. Again, leave |
| Pen & Pencil Holder - This is a craft that I | | | | bottom in tact. Clean well. Toss in with bath toys. |
| have done with my kids. You leave the bottom | | | | Beach Toy - See above. Same concept. Great for |
| plastic piece in place. Clean it well. Dry. Cut a piece | | | | making sand castles. (you can also use this idea |
| of construction paper (let your kids decorate it) | | | | for a sandbox toy) |
| or use old scrap paper into a size that will evenly | | | | There are countless things you can do to reuse |
| wrap around the can. Tape or Glue. Place on desk. | | | | these plastic cans. Just use your imagination and |
| Add pens and pencils. | | | | soon you will be saving money, having fun with |
| Biscuit or Cookie Cutter - Leave the bottom | | | | your kids, becoming a green mean recycling |
| plastic piece in place. Cut the can to about a third | | | | machine and a great steward of God's planet! |