DIY Piggy Bank for Kids

Use yogurt containers or plastic mineral water bottles. Lots of ideas for useful recycling.

DIY piggy bank for kids

Make a DIY piggy bank It's simpler than it seems and becomes a fun activity to involve children in, always ready to discover something new and have fun with mum and dad when it comes to inventing and building, using glue, colours and all the recycled materials you have at home.

Come on vyogurt cups from plastic bottles for mineral water, from crisp tubes to milk bags. There are many materials, destined for the garbage can, which can be used with creative recycling for an original DIY piggy bank.

Yogurt pots

Just take two jars of the yogurtClean them thoroughly and glue them vertically with hot glue. Then, using scissors, create a slit in the topmost jar large enough for coins and banknotes to fit through. Finally, decorate with alimentary paste and tempera colors.

Let's see step by step how to make it Mr. Potato Head according to Daniela's instructions:

“Marco, like I think many other children, is also fond of puddings chocolate and soon at home we had a pile of jars:

DIY Piggy Bank for Kids with Creative RecyclingIt's a shame to throw them away, so let's think of an idea to reuse them. Marco wanted to turn them into maracas, but I was looking for something more useful and fun, and here's the idea. Using hot glue, Marco the quick-change artist glues the two jars together..

Using scissors, I cut a fairly wide slit on one of the two jars. Compared to the traditional piggy bank slits, I preferred a nice wide one because I noticed that Marco likes to count the coins he's saved every now and then. To decorate Mr. Potato Head in a fun way, we used some common alimentary paste previously painted with tempera colorsSo our piggy bank has magically come to life and is ready to contain Marco's money..DIY Piggy Bank for Kids with Creative Recycling

It was enough to recycle two jars of chocolate pudding to create a nice piggy bank and encourage Marco to save in a fun and playful way. "

Oil tin bottle

And that's not all! Here are many other free DIY ideas to make with your kids:

The idea is beautiful piggy bank Made with a tin oil bottle. The neck of the bottle itself becomes the pig's nose, to which you can then add eyes and ears made from small pieces of recycled metal or whatever else works best. The legs can be made from recycled corks or metal reels. At the top, cut a slot for the money, and you're done. The same process can be done with a plastic bottle.

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Wipe dispenser

even the wet wipe dispenser Every parent now has a piggy bank, making it a very practical one. Simply clean it thoroughly, dry it, and then decorate it with markers or sticky paper. The dispenser's opening allows you to insert money without having to make any slits.

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Tube of chips

Il potato chip tube It becomes a great piggy bank if decorated with colored cardstock, or with sticky paper, or even with wrapping paper we surely have lying around. The classic slit is then cut into the tube lid: the result is certainly very original.

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Plastic bottle

With the company bottom of a plastic bottle they invent piggy banks in the shape of turtle that will amaze both adults and children. Cut the end off a plastic bottle and use it to draw a circle on a flat sponge, one of those commonly used at home. To the circle thus traced on the sponge, add the legs and head with a pen, and then cut it out, obtaining the shape of a turtle, on which you can draw eyes, a mouth, a nose, and so on. The bottom of the bottle is then attached to the shape by sewing it with thread (preferably the same color as the sponge), becoming the carapace. A slit is made underneath the shape to insert the money: there you have it, your piggy bank, ready to be used.

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Milk bags

The conductor itself can take various shapes, in bare or tinned copper, with or without insulation. In some cases, a preferential bend can also be applied to the joint so that it operates exactly as designed. milk bagsThe ones with plastic lids can be useful piggy banks. Simply clean them thoroughly and decorate them as desired with colored paper, stickers, or hand-decorated cardstock. By adding decorative and fun details, the envelopes become beautiful objects to look at and display.

Box of Chocolates

Even with one round box like the one in Chocolates You can make a beautiful piggy bank. However, it would be a good idea to glue the lid tightly to the box to prevent it from opening easily. One idea is to add a hinge with a padlock, which can be purchased at a hardware store. Ultimately, the box, decorated as desired, is so beautiful that it can also become an original gift idea.

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