
Tops from juices and sports drinks

Milk and juice caps

Lids from butter, jelly, pickles, yogurt, etc.
(Don't forget the instructions for cleaning lids related to peanut products - see post below.)

Detergent tops

Soda and water bottle lids

Flip-top caps from shampoo blottles, creamers, spices, etc.

Spouts, marker caps, glue caps, and any other caps you can find!
I've been so impressed with all the caps we've gotten so far! So fun to see the diversity of the caps we collect!
hi, mrs.g I love your bottle tops
ReplyDeletechloe r. simpin
dear ms.G i like your blog! and your right i will start doing green stuff.
ReplyDeleteHI MS.GONZALEZ,
ReplyDeleteI AM READYT TO BRING A LOT OF BOTTLE CAPS
I HAVE LOTS OF WATER CAPS AT MY HOUSE.I WILL BRING IT TO SCHOOL.
ReplyDeleteI MAEN BOTTLE CAPS NOT WATER CAPS.
ReplyDeleteI have a TON of bottle caps so be expecting me soon!
ReplyDeleteEmily from Mrs.Sawyer's class
mrs.gonzalez I will try to do my best colleting
ReplyDeletebottle cap I love you art I try to be good because your class is awesome when we go to art I aways say yesssss because your rock'n
love Ali h Thorn