Ideas to recycle bottle plugs

Ideas to recycle bottle plugs

By Dr. Kyle Muller

As bottle plugs we can understand from the typical sheets, the metallic or plastic type thread plugs or the caps of cork that are used in wine bottles, and all of them have endless possibilities in creative recycling.

If we dare, it is even possible to invent crafts in which several types are used, such as in a wall collage or to line a table or another surface or a curtain, let’s put. Again, if it is creative recycling, the limit is the stars

Caps of all kinds

For example, what can we do with some caps of cork? They are easy to recycle whole or cut into slices if we want to carry out a simple project, although complexity can be as much as we want, imagine and allow us our expertise.

Christmas ornaments, lining baskets, chairs, bargaining cracks, carpets, slanking, doors, fun dolls to which we will shape adding other accessories to make mouth, eyes, extremities or, why not, put a hat.

If they are metal, normally used in bottles large beer or in some bottles of mineral water, we can turn them into mini candles, and all They are perfect for making crafts for children, such as drawings that are adorned with them or simple collages that represent flowers, such as the image that opens the post or worms, etc., as well as chips for games of all kinds: Parking, Ladies, a game invented by us …

Learning to read and to write is a challenge for the little ones in the house, and they cannot always face it without nerves. We can help them do it by creating a nice game with plates to form short words and phrases, just joining Paras. We can even make chips repeating the letters several times to play to make soups of letters, crosswords or a scrabble game.

Ideas to recycle bottle plugs - caps of all kinds

Recycle the plates

The Paras of bottles They combine a thousand wonders with the imagination. The more we have, the more fun it will be to look for a green exit that, at the same time, whether decorative or simply practical.

What to do with them? We propose to turn them into a mobile or, why not, a curtain. They can also be used to make an original collage mural, although you have to save a good number to be colorful. In all three cases, choosing some types of soda will imply having equal or different colors as raw material, and results They will be very different, although there is always the option to paint them, simply immersing them in paint.

Ideas to recycle bottle plugs - Recycling plates

More ideas with the plates

The game of Paraswithout going any further, it is a way to reuse them that does not need explanations of any kind, although with as many video games, television and computer the traditional games like this have been forgotten. Therefore, the idea as a way to return to those street games or, as in this case, also a carpet or, why not, hallway.

Recall, in this way, the plates are a game in which the metal plugs of the bottles are the protagonists, although they can be supplied by caps of plastic. We can decorate them with photos of soccer players, cyclists, superheroes, our favorite characters or with our favorite images, for example with their own drawings. It will be interesting to form a team or make the decoration have some link to be able to easily recognize them.

Therefore, doing so is an added way of recycling magazines either newspapers And, finally, we will only say that we will draw a circuit on the ground and win who travels first, promoting the finger blows. And, as can be seen in the immediately superior image, playing football with them is also another option, both to do it on the street and at home, as a desktop game.

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Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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