How to Make Bangles from Plastic Foils


Junk food as what we usually call it, but some call it plastic foils. Whatever they call it, we still can use these waste materials to make creative, artistic and crafty products. Plastic foils can be from junk food packages, instant coffee, powdered milk or candies. We don't ask to ask why we have a large volume of these waste from our everyday consumes. We may never monitor it because of our busy everyday routine but most of our consumed products are packed in  plastic foils.

It is really important to know where or how to properly dispose our everyday waste. It's not good to clean our house while throwing all the trash outside it. Don't make our environment as waste absorber, we can do something to reduce waste that we throw outside. I may sound very redundant here but let's always practice to re-use, reduce and recycle. This is why I kept on searching for the possible ways to help protect our environment and it's by means of recycling.I am happy enough to make simple thing as writing article about recycling and share to my readers, in my own little way, I know I have contributed a little help to protect our environment.

In my last post, I wrote an article about making pillow out of these junk food wrappers, please take a look at the page. Now I am going to share a very exciting craft procedure that your kids will surely love. This craft procedure is about making bangles out of recycled junk food wrappers.

<img src="bangles.gif" alt=" procedure in making bracelet and bangles out of junk food wrapper" />
Two Color Junk Food Bangles

Junk food Bangles Finished Product



Materials:

Junk food wrapers
scissor
needle
thred

Procedure:

<img src="bangles.gif" alt=" procedure in making bangles out of junk food wrapper" />

Cut 2x3 inches foil
center fold to mark
fold both sides to meet the mark then center fold again
(1) Fold as directed in the image no. 1
(2) connect two folded foils as shown on 2 and 3
(4) it should look like this after several connections
(5) connect the ends
(6) stitch to lock