14 Ways to Recycle Old Magazines Into New Crafts

By: Amanda Formaro

If you’re like me, you feel bad throwing away all the magazines you’ve already read. I mean after all, there’s tons of ways to create crafts with magazines. So stop hoarding and start creating!

Plus, it’s nice to reuse and recycle things we have around the house. It’s a great way to go green! Now, what to do with old magazines?

14 Ways to Recycle Old Magazines Into New Crafts

There are so many ways to create magazine art and I cannot wait to try them all!

Cool Crafts From Old Magazines

Looking for some different ideas to create recycled crafts? Below are ten of our favorite ways to recycle magazine pages into fun craft projects and beautiful pieces of magazine art!

Pretend Cookie Tray

This pretend cookie tray is the cutest! It’s not only a great way to reuse a magazine, but a great way to play pretend as well!

Magazine Strip Art

Who would of thought creating magazine strip art could look so elegant! I’m definitely going to try this. I love the various colors.

Fall Magazine Tree

This is such a cute craft for kids. This fall magazine tree is a great way to create a fall craft for kids that utilizes lots of pretty fall colors like yellows, oranges, reds. It is also a great 5 minute craft for kids if you’re short on time.

Magazine Wreath

This is one of my favorites. This magazine wreath looks like something you’d spend quite a bit of money on at the store. But the greatest part is you can make it for free!

Magazine Ornaments

I LOVE homemade ornaments. These magazine ornaments are a perfect way to recycle magazines and a great craft for kids. You can hand these out to all your family members!

Easy Magazine Flowers

These are so cute! These easy magazine flowers almost remind me of pinwheels. But they too are an easy craft for kids. The only extras you will need are some pipe cleaners and hole punch.

Paper Rosette

How adorable are these magazine paper rosettes? They’re so beautiful and elegant! They’re great for decor, to put on top of gifts, to use as garland, ornaments, the ideas are endless.

Homemade Cards

Um, where has this been all my life? I love making homemade cards, but this could really be a game changer. That looks like something you’d buy.

Cut Out Funny Faces

This is a great and silly craft for kids. You cut out different parts of the face to create cut out funny faces! It really does look silly.

Paper Dolls

Do you remember playing with paper dolls growing up? They were one of may favorite things. Now you can make your own. This is one of my favorite magazine craft ideas.

Classic Uses for Recycled Magazines

There are several creative ways to make magazine crafts and magazine art. Moms just like you have been crafting with them for many years.

14 Ways to Recycle Old Magazines Into New Crafts

Some of the classics I’ve seen around are:

Collages 

Making a collage is a fun way to spark creativity and create a one of a kind keepsake.

Give your kids a piece of 8.5″ x 11″ card stock or construction paper and some glue. Ask them to pick a theme for their collage.

Using that theme, have them go through stacks of magazines and cut out pictures for their project. For example, if Tom wants his collage to be about dogs, have him find pictures of different dogs, dog food, bowls, a park, fire hydrants, dog houses, etc.

They can be as creative or inventive as they like. Once their pictures are cut out, have them glue them all over the construction paper, overlapping if they like.

Decoupage

Pictures cut from magazines are great for decoupage projects.

First, to create your own decoupage medium, mix together equal parts of white glue and water.

Use a paint brush to combine, adding more glue or water if needed to make it to a milky, paintable solution.

Use a paint brush to apply decoupage to empty vegetable cans, pieces of scrap wood, or empty glass jars.

Lay your picture on the decoupaged area, then paint a layer of decoupage on top of the picture.

Use the paint brush to smooth out the piece and get rid of any bubbles or lines.

Beads 

Making magazine beads is lots of fun and they can be very colorful and unique!

They are time consuming and best suited for children that are elementary aged and up.

You can make beads of all sizes and all you need are strips cut from magazine pages, a dowel or straw to wrap them around and some glue to secure them.

Sealer is a good idea to protect your hard work, so instead of glue you can always opt for a decoupage medium such as Mod Podge  (affiliate link), which acts as a glue and sealer.

Mosaics

You don’t have to stick with pictures, but pick colors instead.

For example, find a picture of grass for “green” and a picture of the sky for “blue”. Cut or tear the sky and grass into smaller pieces to make your own colorful designs.

Use these smaller pieces to create fun mosaic designs. You can cut colorful pages into squares or simply tear them into chunks, then glue them into a design on a piece of construction paper.

Make a fun sunflower by cutting or tearing up pieces yellow and pasting them onto your paper to create petals.

Use brown scraps for the center of the flower and green for the stems and leaves. Be even more thorough and use blue and white to fill in the sky and clouds for the background of your creation.

What is your favorite way to use magazines? What kind of magazine crafts do you want to try?

You can also do any of these with coloring pages, as well!



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