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    Home » Tips & Tricks » Organization » Clean Up the Clutter!

    Recycle Coloring Books

    Published: Mar 21, 2019 by Heidi Fowler. This post may contain affiliate links Leave a Comment

    Recycle used pages and keep the clean pagesDo you have dozens of mostly-finished coloring books hanging out all over your house or in a bag of activities for your kids?  I do.  I noticed that the bag of activities I carry to church to keep my girls busy was getting very heavy!  When I looked through it, it was filled with coloring books that were 80-90% finished.  It seems that once the girls get new ones for Christmas, the old ones just hang out unfinished.

    Here's an idea to fix the problem.  Step 1-Rip off the covers, and then start removing pages.  (This is the fun part!)  Toss the pages that are already colored, and put the others into a pile.  Step 2-Trim the torn edge off the clean pages (I kept them if one side was clean and one colored--but you know what your kids will use and what they won't).  Step 3-Find a place for your fresh coloring pages, and let the kids enjoy them!  (I put some in a drawer of scrap paper and some in the craft cupboard with some crayons.)

    My stack of eight or so coloring books went from a huge, heavy mess to a large bag of trash and a neat pile of pictures, ready to color.

    Here are a few additional ideas for the pages.

    • If your kids don't like sharing coloring books when friends come over, you have a stack of pictures for the friend to choose from (and your kids don't have to rip pages out of their "favorite" coloring book.
    • Instead of a coloring book, take a few pages in a folder or on a clipboard for your kids to use in the car, at the doctor's office, etc.  (A few pages weighs a lot less than the whole book!)  It also will make it easy to share pages with other kids that need entertainment too!

    Try pairing the coloring pages with a pencil or crayon roll.

     

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    Hi! I’m Heidi, the sometimes scatterbrained, but always creative mind behind One Creative Mommy. I'm a retired teacher, wife, and mom of three beautiful teenage girls and one adorable fur baby. In my spare time, I love to share my ideas (mistakes and all) with anyone who will listen.

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    Hi! I’m Heidi, the sometimes scatterbrained, but always creative mind behind One Creative Mommy. I'm a retired teacher, wife, and mom of three beautiful teenage girls and one adorable fur baby. In my spare time, I love to share my ideas (mistakes and all) with anyone who will listen.

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