3 Easy Ways to Upcycle Your Kids’ Old Clothes
By Honeydew USA • 0 comments • 3 minute read
When you are a parent, you would agree that one of the best and most enjoyable things you can do is dress up your little one in all kinds of cute outfits. And here’s the thing about baby and toddler clothes: They are just too adorable. You can’t help but buy every tiny onesie and tutu skirt you see. The result? Your baby ends up with more clothes than they will ever need. Moreover, it is no secret that babies grow out of their clothes rather quickly. In fact, kids grow as much as five inches in just a year! And that means you now have a mountain of unused clothes and no one to wear them. Here’s an idea: Upcycle them. This will not only save precious closet space but also ensure that the clothes don’t gather dust in the attic or end up in a landfill. There are plenty of fun, easy ways to reuse and recycle your kids’ old clothing. Here are some of them:
Turn them into stuffed toys
Sew them into a quilt
Donate
Everyone loves toys and we aren’t just talking about kids. But good quality, safe toys, unfortunately, can also be quite expensive. Research has found that on average, parents spend over $6,000 on toys for their kids. You can save some money and also put your kids’ unused clothes to good use by turning them into DIY stuffed toys. If you cannot think beyond the sock money, there are plenty of tutorials online that can help you create the most adorable stuffed bears, elephants, and more.
For parents who aren’t confident in their DIY skills to create stuffed toys, quilting is a much easier alternative. You can make a soft quilt using your little one’s dresses and skirts simply with straight-line cutting and stitching. You can also involve your kid in the project and turn it into a nice little bonding exercise. You can also cut fringes into the squares and tie them together to eliminate the need to stitch. The finished product won’t just be functional but also serve as a beautiful memento of your baby’s childhood.
If you cannot find the time or motivation to turn your kids’ old clothes into toys and quilts, you can always donate them. Instead of filling up storage bags with them, drop them off at a women’s and kids’ shelter, children’s hospital, or your local Goodwill. There are thousands of parents out there who cannot afford to buy new clothes for their babies, so by donating, you will help those little ones remain warm and comfortable.
Kids outgrow their clothes in the blink of an eye, which means you not only end up with more unused clothes than you can handle but also the need to probably visit a kids’ clothing boutique a few months. For high-quality kids’ clothing at the best prices, check out Honeydew Kids Clothing. We are one of the top kids’ boutiques offering a wide variety of clothing, including pants, skirts, dresses, pajamas, and more.