From cats made with bottles of detergent to owls created with tin jars, here are 5 creative ideas with recycled materials to give life to animals Original and fun!
Cat with a detergent bottle
Recover an old bottle of the detergent, remove the labels and, if necessary, paint it with black, black or the color of the cat you want to make. Remove the cap and paste a ball of polystyrene on the upper part, decorated with two mobile eyelets, a black pon for the nose and four wooden sticks like mustache. Complete the muse with two ears and a cardboard tail, then add a glued bow ties under the muzzle to a touch of style.
Owls with tin jars and crown caps
Get a tin jar, two lids of jam jars (or similar) and many crown caps.
Zebra with toilet paper rolls
Do you like zebras? You can create one using two rolls of toilet paper and white cardboard.
Horses with toilet paper rolls and ice cream sticks
Cut one end of the sticks and glue them under the roll to form the legs, two on each side. With cardboard, the neck and muzzle of the horse shakes, then fix them to the body with the hot glue. Paint everything with the color you prefer, then add the mane with strips of thin cut tissue paper and also paste a coordinated tail on the back.
Bulls with cardboard boxes
Get two cardboard boxes, one larger and a smaller one, and both cover with black cardboard or painting the same color. The smaller box will become the muzzle: decorate it with eyes, ears and other details made with tailor -cut recycled cardboard.
Practice a central hole on the largest box, which will be the body of the bullfighter, and decorate it with colored polka dots or drawings to your pleasure. On the lower part, glue colored ribbons of crepe paper or a pierced paper skirt. Complete with a glued red back ribbon all around the base, combined with the horns.
Finally, add two tape handles to be able to wear your toorello!