Store fragile ornaments safely by placing them in egg carton cups, which offer cushioning and protection. This method is particularly useful for small, delicate items that might break in traditional storage boxes.
When the holiday season is over, stack the cartons in a larger box or container, and label them for easy access next year. Since the cartons are compostable, you can dispose of them sustainably after several uses.
9. Kids’ STEM and Sensory Play: Sorting, Counting, and Building Games
Egg cartons can be used for a variety of educational games that enhance counting, sorting, and building skills. For a sorting game, paint the inside of each cup a different color and provide children with matching colored objects to sort.
For counting exercises, number each cup and have children place the corresponding number of small items inside. Additionally, egg cartons can be used as building blocks for constructing simple structures, encouraging creativity and problem-solving.
10. Moldable Pulp for DIY Paper, Decorations, and Zero-Waste Crafts
Turn egg cartons into pulp by soaking them in water and blending them into a smooth paste. This pulp can be molded into shapes or spread on screens to dry into unique paper.
Use the pulp to create handmade decorations, sculptures, or even plantable seed paper. This process not only recycles the cartons but also provides a versatile material for a wide range of eco-friendly art projects.