Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

Anyone that knows me know that I am all about making recycled crafts. I save all my toilet paper tubes, paper towel tubes, empty cans, yogurt containers, plastic lids, snack boxes, and the list goes on. So I dove into my recycling stash to come up with this quirky cereal box robot you can make with the kids!

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

Recycled Crafts: Robot from a Cereal Box

This robot is made from various recycled items. There's of course the cereal box, but also empty vegetable cans, a paper towel tube and quite a few lids I ™ve been saving. Use whatever stash you have to make your  recycled robot!

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

You will need:

  • Cereal box
  • Something for weight (old towel, bag of dried beans, newspaper, etc)
  • Aluminum foil
  • paper towel tube
  • 2 vegetable or soup cans (legs)
  • 1 large can (head)
  • Various plastic and metal lids
  • 2 bottle caps
  • metal nut
  • 2 silver pipe cleaners
  • White paper
  • Black marker
  • Tape
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun
  • Craft knife

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

  • To give the robot's body some weight, first you ™ll want to put something inside the cereal box. I used an old sweatshirt. An old towel, a bag of dried beans, lots of wadded up newspaper, anything like that will work.
  • Wrap the cereal box in aluminum foil and use tape to secure.
  • Use a craft knife to carve holes in the side of the box for the arms.
  • Cut the paper towel tube in half and wrap both halves in aluminum foil.
  • Insert the tubes into the sides of the cereal box.

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

  • Wrap each of the cans in aluminum foil.
  • Use various lids to decorate the front of the cereal box.
  • Glue lids onto the large can for eyes; then glue bottle caps to the lids for the pupils.
  • Glue a metal nut on as the nose.

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

  • Draw several lines onto white paper, then draw a single line through those lines. Use scissors to cut mouth from the lined paper and tape to the tin can.
  • Wrap silver pipe cleaner around a pencil, then glue inside the large can.
  • Glue the head and legs to the cereal box to complete your robot.

Recycled Crafts: Cereal Box Robot

If you liked this project, you might like my duct tape cereal box robot too!

Hope you have fun!

Amanda Formaro, Crafts by Amanda

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