The festive season is finally upon us, and with the year that we’ve all had, Christmas couldn’t come any sooner.
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s to be grateful and not take anything for granted – especially our relationships, friendships, and our incredible environment.
The topic of sustainability is a big one in our centres; not only is the art of reuse and recycling great for the environment, but it’s also fun, and gets our creative juices flowing! If we all start with small changes, it can lead to a significant worldwide impact.
Many of our centres have been thinking about Christmas celebrations through a sustainable lens and have come up with some incredibly creative ideas. Check out their efforts below!
The ‘Box’ Edition
It’s as simple and fun as it looks and sounds. Boxes are perfect for building your Xmas tree (or Santa if you wish)! Simply gather all your spare boxes, such as shoes boxes, printing paper boxes, food boxes or nappy boxes. Then paint them up and decorate them with your favourite recycled bits and bobs – shells, cupcake holders, colourful sand – the options are endless for creating trees, fireplaces and more!
The Egg Carton Tree
Just like using spare boxes, but this time it’s taken up a notch with egg cartons. We love the extra bit of depth and texture this provides!
Dried and beautiful
Head out on a little walk around your neighbourhood, and you’re bound to find sticks and twigs lying on the ground. Bring them home and spruce them up with your favourite decorations. Use them for mini trees, wind chimes, desk décor and more.
Reindeer food
As magical as it sounds, but easy to make from household ingredients. Our centre’s reindeer food is made of oats, lentils and a dash of hundreds and thousands – environmentally friendly yet pretty to look at.