Top 10 Ways To Recycle and Reuse Kinder Surprise Eggs

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10
Top 10 Ways To Recycle and Reuse Kinder Surprise Eggs

The cool thing about a Kinder Surprise is kids get a chocolate treat, plus a toy from the little plastic surprise egg inside of it. But what you might not know is people use those little plastic eggs to make all sorts of amazing Kinder Egg crafts…

Top 10 Ways To Recycle and Reuse Kinder Surprise Eggs

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Wind Indicator Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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While not the most useful of things, I had to give credit to it’s ingenious use. Perfect if you’re an amateur paraglider.

Chicks Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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These little plastic egg easter chicks could make an appearance year after year if you keep them safe!

Glow Bugs Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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Doing the outside crafts then putting one of those LED votive candles inside makes these glow bugs look just like the real thing!

Advent Calendar Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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The countdown calendar could be used to countdown to anything. Birthdays, special occasions, even Easter!

Mini Maracas Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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Believe it or not these cool mini musical maracas are made from a kinder surprise container and 2 plastic spoons!

Ration / Snack Pods Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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For long walks in the wilderness or long journeys by vehicle. These little snack rations will make a great little healthy treat (or an unhealthy one depending what you put inside of it).

Tooth Fairy Box Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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If you little one is losing some milk teeth this recycled Tooth Fairy container could bring them some good money in exchange for it!

Hanukkah Menorah Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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You might need an awful lot of kinder eggs to make this idea, but it would definitely be worth it. Even if your not Jewish it would still make a cool candle holder.

Crochet Bee Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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This one requires a little bit of crochet skills, but it looks cuter than the kids Kinder use in their adverts!

Minions Made From Kinder Surprise Containers

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The yellow eggs are perfect for the minions skin color. Shape, style it all seems to fit.