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Recycled Drink Pouch Change Purse

May 22, 2014 by OneMommy

We don’t do a lot of juice around here, but in summer time those single-serving drink pouches are pretty handy for taking on trips to the park and zoo.  I toss them in the freezer ahead of time and they help keep lunch cold; as a bonus they make a refreshing drink on a hot day when they thaw.

But what do you do with the pouches afterwards?  It seems such a waste to add them all to the landfill.

We had fun making drink pouch change purses with them at one of our last Girl Scout meetings of the year.  This recycled craft was a great way to teach the girls to use their resources wisely.Recycled Drink Pouch Craft -- make a cute change purse

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This simple craft would be fun as a camp craft or as a lesson on recycling and reusing materials.

Recycled Craft: Drink Pouch Change Purse

Materials Needed:

  • Empty Drink Pouch
  • Self Sticking Hook and Loop (Velcro)
  • Scissors
  • Stickers (optional)

To make your own change purse you will first cut across the top of the drink pouch.  Then cut a rectangle from the top half of the front side of the pouch.  Be careful to only cut through the front layer!

recycled drink pouch craft

(Sorry for the dark picture; the school cafeteria is not optimal for good pics!)

 

Next, wash the inside of the drink pouch with soap and water and dry thoroughly.

You will then fold the top half into a triangle and attach Velcro to make a fastener.

To ensure the Velcro on the top and bottom meet correctly, we put the pieces together and attached them to the top portion.  Then we removed the adhesive from the bottom piece, closed the change purse and pressed down hard to get the bottom piece of Velcro to stick to the body of the change purse.

drink pouch change purse craft

 

Of course girls like to give their crafts a bit of “bling.”

We used craft foam stickers to decorate the change purses.  (A few REALLY got into this part!)

drink pouch change purse -- great craft from recyclables!

The girls were all very proud of their new drink pouch change purses and couldn’t wait to show them off to parents.  It was one of their favorite recycled crafts that year.

 

Check out these other fun kids crafts:

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  • Colorful Duct Tap Crafts for Back to School
  • 25 Recycled Crafts for Kids 

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Filed Under: Kids Crafts Tagged With: recycled craft, upcycle craft

Comments

  1. JDaniel4's Mom says

    May 22, 2014 at 9:53 pm

    This is really cool! What a great way to recycle!

  2. Emma @ P is for Preschooler says

    May 23, 2014 at 9:18 pm

    I knew there had to be something you could use these pouches for! Great idea!

    • OneMommy says

      May 26, 2014 at 10:42 pm

      I’m thinking we may go with a bigger idea with them later this summer…

  3. bluecottonmemory says

    May 26, 2014 at 10:00 am

    What a creative idea! Especially for kids who always love things like boxes, pouches and any other thing they can store away treasures!

    • OneMommy says

      May 28, 2014 at 7:11 pm

      Mine definitely like to have things to put treasures in!

  4. Shanice says

    May 28, 2014 at 4:28 pm

    Very cute activity especially for kids. I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams , starts on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.

    • OneMommy says

      June 9, 2014 at 4:43 pm

      Thanks for letting me know about the party; I will try to hop over this week!

  5. Ai says

    May 29, 2014 at 11:12 am

    Never thought of doing anything with these! Great idea!

  6. stephanie says

    May 31, 2014 at 11:58 pm

    So clever! Thanks for sharing at After School!

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