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Even More Ways To Have A Green Thanksgiving…

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

There are plenty of ways in which you can help your parents you with their Green Thanksgiving plans. These two kids went off to the park with instructions from the Mom to collect anything that they thought would look great on the table.  Watch this video to see what they came up with.

Create A Scary Green Monster Mask For Halloween

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Go green this Halloween by creating a scary Green Monster Mask from recycled materials. Not only is it easy and fun, it’s a great way to use those bits and scraps of leftover stuff that you never know what to do with. Besides, it’ll make for some very cool art that you might just want to display well beyond the scary season!

What You Need

  • A cardboard box, large enough to fit over your head but snug enough that it won’t move around too much.
  • Paint
  • Recycled decorations: cotton balls, used tissue wrap from old presents, leftover scraps of wrapping paper, used aluminum foil, used bubble wrap, fallen leaves etc.
  • Glue
  • Scissors

What To Do

Create a green base

  • Paint the outside of the box your favorite shade of green.

Create Monster Features

  • Paint on a scary face
  • Glue an assortment of materials to the top and the sides of the cardboard box
  • Use painted bubble wrap or fallen leaves for hair
  • Twist aluminum foil into a pair of horns
  • Cut tissue wrap into thin strips and use them for whiskers
  • Cut odd sized teeth out of old scraps of wrapping paper
  • Stick cotton balls together to create fuzzy ears

Mark the Eyes

  • Place the mask on your head and have someone help you mark out the eyes; cut out the eye holes so you can see
  • Become the Monster
  • Wear the mask and become the monster
  • If necessary, glue two pieces of string to the lower edges of the mask and tie these together under your chin to secure a tight fit

Tip: If you want to make a body to go with the mask, then follow the same instructions but with a large cardboard box in which you can cut out holes for the head and arms.

Think small. Think together! Here are some small steps that the Greenhouse Gang took together.

Bucket’s Top 7 Tips For Energy Efficiency

Bucket says that the more energy we conserve, the more we can really help the planet. Here are his Top 7 tips for energy efficiency.
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How To Decipher Your Energy Bill

Here is a guide that helps de-code your energy bill. Read it together with your parent to become aware of how much energy you are using at home every month.
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