How to Make CARDBOARD TUBES: Hello, I am going to show you how to make CARDBOARD TUBES from cardboard packaging boxes, that you can find anywhere. THINGS YOU'LL NEED TO BUILD THE TUBE: 1. Old Cardboard Boxes. 2. PVC Pipe (or any pipes that wont stick to
Cut two parallel slots in one 24-by-24-inch cardboard sheet. The slots should be on one side of the sheet. Space the slots three inches in from each edge. Make the slots 12 inches long, and wide enough to accommodate the thickness of the cardboard sheets you are using. This is the...
Insert the hands and legs to the toothpick parts and apply glue to card board parts Step 16: Put glue into the 4 holes on the other side of the penguin using a toothpick and stick it to the other side of the penguin. Step 17: Make a knot by gathering 4 string and cut the excess ...
Expand upon the craft by helping your kids create a fire station from an additional box. Make a much smaller truck from a handheld box by painting wheels, sirens and ladders on it. Make your kid a firemen's helmet to wear inside the truck by attaching a round piece of cardboard with a...
Take a cue from the ancient Egyptians when you make a cardboard and sand pyramid and build a model of the Great Pyramid of Giza. While you can’t replicate the massive size for a school project, you can build a pyramid with four sides and a base on a san
Isn’t it so easy? I am excited to use my Cardboard Chalkboard Signs for the Open House. I also can’t wait to share with you all the décor will will be doing. Thanks for joining me as I shared How To Make Cardboard Chalkboard Signs. I can’t wait to see what YOU come up wi...
We love making all kinds of things out ofcardboard, but castles might be our favorite. A big thanks to Kwik Stix for sponsoring this post! As always, all opinions expressed are my own. More Cardboard Projects for Kids How to Make a Cardboard Dollhouse with Lights ...
Cut several strips of cardboard and tape or glue them between the sides of the bottle and the base. Use the strips to make the approximate shape of your volcano. Be sure to leave the mouth of the bottle open. Step 4 Mix 3 parts water and 1 part white glue in a bowl. This is you...
3. If you don't have cookie cutters, you can trace or photocopy these patterns and make templates out of cardboard. Trace around the templates onto the colored paper and cut out. 4. Using the craft stick, spread glue on the back of cutout shape. Glue shape to the front of the card...
Things Needed Paper or thin cardboard (card stock) Ruler Pencil Scissors Small hole punch Drinking straw Brad or paper fastener Bead TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read) To create a more decorative cardboard windmill, you can use two squares. Embellish only one side of each square. When you be...