Customizable Milk Carton Bottle perfect for your daily drinks! available in multiple designs! Custom design are welcomed! 💕 Add any color variations in the personalization box! Name can be added at no extra cost! If you’d prefer it without a name, type “no name” in personalization box If you need your order rushed, please let me know! Happy shopping! Available: Strawberry 🍓 Daisies Hearts ♥️ Butterflies 🦋 Cherry Blossom 🌸
Introducing the Mini Glass Milk Carton Cup! Keep your little one's drinks cool and refreshing with this adorable and practical glass milk bottle. Made with an eco-friendly design, this milk carton cup features a durable glass construction that can be used in microwaves, dishwashers, and other kitchen appliances. Its square bottom provides extra stability, making it perfect for little hands to hold onto. This 350ml cup is not only practical but also fun, making it a perfect accessory to keep your little ones happy and hydrated. It's the ideal way to encourage them to drink more milk or their favorite beverages. Specifications: Material: Glass Capacity: 350ml Size: 7cm L x 7cm W x 10.5cm H Heat resistant from -20 to 180 degrees Microwave Oven & Dishwasher Safe Square bottom for anti-slip
Brand QISF Material Plastic Bottle type Reusable Colour 500ml + 1000ml Capacity 500 Millilitres
Plastic Milk Carton water bottles. Gives an aesthetic vibe to anything it’s paired with.
Handmade, from start to finish from my little home studio! Weatherproof stickers (Sparkly) Size: approximately 2.5 inches Print is 5 x 5" - high quality glossy print Colour seen on screen may vary slightly due to screen calibration
-Design will be printed on front only -16.9 Ounces or 500ml -BPA Free -Printed with durable UV ink -Dishwasher safe (however we recommend handwashing for longer lasting use)
This is a marble-run made out of milk cartons. I saw it at the Tokyo National Museum where they had a whole room filled with various creative ways of "recycling" these cartons. The two "funnels" near the top are made from the top-ends of a pair of water bottles.
Brand JJQHYC Material Plastic Bottle type Reusable Colour Transparent Capacity 500 Millilitres
Updated: January 2019 Watch very cool ideas to repurpose plastic jugs on this video from Facebook (we couldn’t embed it) Repurpose the handle of a plastic jug to make a shovel Recycled plasti…
"I myself am strange and unusual" - Lydia DeetsDrown your sorrows in your favourite drink with your new favourite bottle!These bottles hold 500ml and are 20cm tall. The perfect size for on the go or to sip your fruity water while reading your favourite book! Simply twist the triangular ...
An igloo constructed out of milk cartons filled with colored water and frozen. Snow is the mortar that holds the ice building blocks together. Isn't this the coolest thing you have ever seen? I guess you would have to start saving milk cartons way ahead of time. The colored ice blocks would freeze outside and wouldn't require a freezer. This would be something you would remember for the rest of your life. I want one too. The tunnel leading into the igloo is made of the ice blocks too. via
Integrate STEM in Your Classroom at the End of the School Year! Make learning fun with this water bottle flipping STEM challenge students love! There are three challenges included. Super fun activity for the End of the Year! Students will investigate which water level, bottle size, and bottle style is the best for water bottle flipping. Perfect for introducing Newton's Laws of Motion or other force and motion science ideas. The STEM Process: Students plan, design, and execute their own ideas. After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't. Amazing resource for STEM club, STEM Teachers, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom! This activity is an excellent STEM Center or as a whole classroom experience! Aligns with NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards). What teachers are saying about Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenges! "So much fun! I used them at the end of last year and the first day of this year my new students asked if they could do it." - Kayla L. "I used this lesson as an enrichment opportunity students had to earn. It was really motivating because they always want to flip their milk cartons at breakfast and I wont allow it but now they had a chance to flip something without getting in trouble. They really enjoy it and because they were engaged we got deep into the scientific method. I highly recommend this product." - Keely H. "My students loved doing this experiment! I like the fact that there is more than one version of the experiment so we can do this again later." - Gail L. "This was a high-quality end of the year STEM activity for rambunctious fourth graders. it kept them engaged and filled up that awkward time after testing and after packing up the room." "My 5th graders are obsessed with flipping their water bottles so why not make it educational! They actually didn't mind that I made it educational and became very competitive. Fun way to learn hands on !' - Colleen R. "I must admit I considered this last year and hesitated, fearing it could trigger a classroom behavior control issue. I am thrilled to report all students on task, completely engaged and actively discussing results that led to further questioning and possible future investigations. One of the best activities I have done!" - Lizabeth L. Includes: Teacher with example photos Student STEM Journal Student Instructions Student Planning Pages Student Reflection Pages NGSS Standards Material List: Different sizes and styles of water bottles NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS K-PS2-2 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions Analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull. 3-PS2-2 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions Make observations and/or measurements of an object’s motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion.
Sprout is a concept that helps home gardeners, repurpose empty milk jugs as watering cans. It takes advantage of what you already have in a milk jug, which is a handle, a gallon’s worth of water c…
a strawberry themed milk carton water bottle. the bottle can be customized by the color of the strawberry and leaves by request only
Did you see? Stores are already putting school supplies out!! To keep my son from forgetting some of the valuable information he learned in first grade, I thought a recap of parts of speech was in order. My inspiration was the amazing recycled whale I saw on Growing Up Gardner. Once our empty gallon-sized plastic milk carton was rinsed out and dry, I outlined the mouth on the bottom of the carton and cut it out using a craft Exacto knife. Then I added the eyes and fins (oops, I forgot a blowhole!!) with a permanent marker. I took the cap off the milk carton and grabbed a stash of plastic lids I’d been saving (21 in all). I divided the lids into two (almost even) groups and, with a permanent black marker, wrote verbs on about half of the lids and nouns on the rest. Now I filled up the bathtub with a few inches of water and threw the lids in, word-side up. Before doing anything else we read Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day, a playful book about what nouns and verbs are and how much they need each other to make sentences. Super fun! After reading, my two boys headed into the bathroom, stripped off their socks, and my oldest waded in the tub (the youngest joined in the fun shortly thereafter). I explained: “The whale is hungry. He only eats verbs for lunch. If he accidentally eats a noun, he’ll spit it back out into the water in disgust.” My son steered the whale through the water, carefully scooping up lids. He held the whale upright to drain the excess water out of the milk jug lid’s hole before putting the verbs he’d caught into a plastic bin that I'd set out. He made a few mistakes and really had to think when I told him “baseball” was not a verb. “But I can do it, Mom!” To which I responded, “You play baseball. And play is a verb, not baseball. It’s a thing.” Now he understood and made the whale spit the lid back out. This whale has been loads of fun. Not only have we practiced nouns and verbs, but it's a great bath toy (my toddler loves it too!).
Turn trash into treasure by upcycling common household items into beautiful diy lanterns. Glass jar lanterns, milk carton lanterns, and more.
As enviroschools, recycling and re-using is part of what we do on a daily basis. Here is what we did with our empty milk bottles and homegrown seedlings from our potting shed to liven up our tin shed wall at Tawa Montessori ... * With thanks to Juliet from "I am a teacher, get me OUTSIDE here!" and the Creative Star Learning Company for the idea! - Anja
This water bottle is a clear durable plastic and holds 17oz, it is in the shape of a milk carton. It is inspired by XG's latest comebacks Shooting Star and Left Right. Decals are done with Premium permanent vinyl as well as clear cold color changing vinyl. Hand wash only. .: Plastic .: 17 oz .: 2.25'' L x 2.25'' W x 8.2'' H. Shipping Instructions: - Our processing time is 3-5 business days. We Print and ship from Texas. Return Policy : - All items are made-to-order. Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns. Thank you for shopping with us!
Kids love to hide in cubbies, caves, dens, and forts, and today I’m sharing 6 Fort Building Ideas to get your little builders inspired. 3 Fort Building Ideas In case you’re just checking in, I’m sharing some of my favorite kid-related ideas from the Bay Area Maker Faire, and today I’d like to share two creative […]
Integrate STEM in Your Classroom at the End of the School Year! Make learning fun with this water bottle flipping STEM challenge students love! There are three challenges included. Super fun activity for the End of the Year! Students will investigate which water level, bottle size, and bottle style is the best for water bottle flipping. Perfect for introducing Newton's Laws of Motion or other force and motion science ideas. The STEM Process: Students plan, design, and execute their own ideas. After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't. Amazing resource for STEM club, STEM Teachers, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom! This activity is an excellent STEM Center or as a whole classroom experience! Aligns with NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards). What teachers are saying about Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenges! "So much fun! I used them at the end of last year and the first day of this year my new students asked if they could do it." - Kayla L. "I used this lesson as an enrichment opportunity students had to earn. It was really motivating because they always want to flip their milk cartons at breakfast and I wont allow it but now they had a chance to flip something without getting in trouble. They really enjoy it and because they were engaged we got deep into the scientific method. I highly recommend this product." - Keely H. "My students loved doing this experiment! I like the fact that there is more than one version of the experiment so we can do this again later." - Gail L. "This was a high-quality end of the year STEM activity for rambunctious fourth graders. it kept them engaged and filled up that awkward time after testing and after packing up the room." "My 5th graders are obsessed with flipping their water bottles so why not make it educational! They actually didn't mind that I made it educational and became very competitive. Fun way to learn hands on !' - Colleen R. "I must admit I considered this last year and hesitated, fearing it could trigger a classroom behavior control issue. I am thrilled to report all students on task, completely engaged and actively discussing results that led to further questioning and possible future investigations. One of the best activities I have done!" - Lizabeth L. Includes: Teacher with example photos Student STEM Journal Student Instructions Student Planning Pages Student Reflection Pages NGSS Standards Material List: Different sizes and styles of water bottles NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS K-PS2-2 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions Analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull. 3-PS2-2 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions Make observations and/or measurements of an object’s motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion.
High Temperature Resistance: Bottle can handle temperatures from 0 to 70 degrees Celsius for hot and cold drinks. Durable Material: Made from food grade PP/PC plastic that is safe, eco-friendly, recyclable and reusable. Cute Design: Features a fun and colorful fruit-shaped design that is easy to carry. Leakproof and Portable: Comes with a handle strap for easy carrying and has a leakproof design for convenience. Multipurpose Use: Great for workouts, travel, camping, and everyday use.
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An elegant decanter for any bottle or carton on the table, this stoneware carafe is as practical as it is beautiful. From water to juice to wine, use this versatile vessel to elevate every pour. Our ceramics is organically shaped and one-of-a-kind Hand-finished in Portugal Comes in a set of 1 Stoneware contains natural flecks that come to the surface during firing and may show through lighter glazes. Slight variations may occur. As this piece does not have a handle, please take care when using with hot liquids.
My daughter made me this Elmer Elephant at pre-school for World Book Day. I loved the idea so much I wanted to post it. I don’t get to do the crafty making things at home thing as often as …
Make simple ice votives by freezing water overnight in a deli container and adding some food coloring. A beautiful addition to your outdoor, pandemic party!