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Arts & Crafts Facilitated by Grand Valley State University
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Plastic Bottle Octopus
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Directions Cut off the bottom of the water bottle. Use scissors to cut slits into the water bottle. Curl the slits. Add eyes using a permanent marker. On the legs of the octopus, add commitments you will make to reduce your plastics consumption. Share with your group.
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Plastic Bottle Bricks
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Plastic Bottle Bricks are Used to Make Earthbenches
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We made one at Mill Creek High School
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Plastic Bottle Brick Awards There is someone that helped you get here and made your trip possible. How about we recognize them by making a plastic bottle brick award. We encourage that groups do this together because of the limited number of bottle bricks. – Use the construction paper at your table and share the tape so that you can put a band around your bottle with a nice message and your signatures.
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