PILL PUZZLE ORNAMENT: Recycling and Reusing
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PILL PUZZLE ORNAMENT: Recycling and Reusing
When I told my children about this ornament we were going to make, they had no idea what I was talking about. The age of electronic games and computers.
So, today I introduced them to Pill Puzzle games with this adorable Christmas ornament made almost entirely with recycled items.
SUPPLIES:
Metal jar lid
Old Holiday cards or wrapping paper -NOT EMBOSSED
BB's
Thick clear plastic - the kind from a take-out container or bakery goods
Piece of cardboard - from a cereal box or cracker box
Leather punch or smaller hole punch
Hot glue - hot glue gun
Krylon spray paint
Krylon primer
Krylon spray sealer
tinsel
glitter
spray adhesive
craft wire
THE HOOK:
Using the craft wire, make a small loop and add a twist. Just wrap it around the lid and twist the ends together to secure.
If your lid has a lip on it, it will stay in place nicely. If not, add a little glue to hold in place.
PAINTING LID:
Give the lid a good spray with Krylon fast-drying primer and then a coat of your selected color.
Don't forget to paint the inside of the lid and the rim.
CUT OUT CENTER:
To cut the circle, place the lid on the card where you want the design to be. The rim side should be facing up. There is a picture of this. Use a very sharp pencil and trace the edge of the lid as close to the lid as possible and then cut it out.
You should be pretty close to the size you need to fit right in the lid. It should be snug so there will be no need to secure it with glue or tape. You don't want bumps or waves in the surface of the game.
PUNCHING HOLES & ADDIN BB's:
This part is fun for kids to do. Just randomly punch holes into the Holiday card, staying away from the edges.
Seven to nine is a good number.
THE COVER:
I have tried a couple different ways to attach the cover and this is the best I found.
Place the lid upside down on the plastic, with the BB's inside. Then run a bead of strong craft glue along the edge. I used the container of BB's to hold it in place and allowed the glue to dry for the required period.
Once the glue has dried, trim the plastic.
FINISHING TOUCHES:
The rim and the edge of the clear plastic will look a little messy. To cover this up, add a little tinsel or some glitter.
If you want to add glitter to the back of the lid or around the edge of the lid, spray with clear Krylon sealer and add glitter. The sealer with keep it in place and will add a nice twinkle on the tree.