What to make with old CDs for kids?

14 Super Cute CD Crafts for Kids

  • Recycled CD Peacock Craft | I Heart Crafty Things.
  • Woven CD Dream Catchers | Pink Stripey Socks.
  • Recycled CD Hippopotamus | Artsy Craftsy Mom.
  • Recycled CD Lion Craft for Kids | Crafty Morning.
  • CD Frog Craft | Artsy Momma.
  • CD Mosaic Moon | In The Playroom.

What crafts can you make with old CDs?

Use an old CD as the template for a perfect circle.

  • Cover old CDs with felt and use them as coasters.
  • Use old CDs to catch candle drips.
  • Make artistic bowls from old CDs.
  • Use old CDs as sidewalk or driveway reflectors.
  • Use an old CD as the basis for a kids’ craft.
  • Use old CDs as holiday ornaments.
  • Is there any use for old CDs?

    If you can’t recycle, resell, or donate old CDs, you can always upcycle them. Upcycling CDs gives them new life as something different, but it’s not really a means of disposal or recycling. Paint or collage your old CDs and hang them up as décor. Alternatively, you can upcycle your CDs then resell them online at Etsy.

    How do I repurpose a CD?

    12 Genius Ways To Reuse Your Old, Useless CDs

    1. CD Earring Holder. If your earrings are scattered all over your dresser or floating about your jewelry box, grab an old CD to make this cute earring holder.
    2. CD Table Mosaic.
    3. CD Bookend.
    4. CD Fish.
    5. CD Lamp.
    6. CD Roof.
    7. CD Clock.
    8. Giant CD Clock.

    How can I use old CDs as Mosaic?

    The first is to collect all the CDs, have them all cut to pieces, and THEN start gluing the pieces to the mosaic surface, preferably starting in one corner and moving it along from there. Easy peasy!

    Which paint is used for CD art?

    You will need acrylic paint, clear gesso, paintbrushes, water, and your imagination! Honestly, any skill level can do this painting craft.

    How do I cut a mosaic CD?

    Instructions:

    1. Heat the disc. Heat the cd or dvd with a hairdryer set to high heat.
    2. Separate the layers of the disc. Insert a butterknife in between the two layers of the CD, and gently wiggle it to pry the layers apart.
    3. Cut into small pieces.

    How do you decorate old CDs with walls?

    Place your CDs inside a towel and smash to pieces with a hammer. The towel will prevent fragments from going all over the place. Use acrylic craft glue or No More Nails adhesive to glue the CD fragments around the frame – as easy as that!