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...
How to Make a Puppet Penguin Out of Cardboard: Hi friends, I demonstrate how to make a puppet penguin out of cardboard in this instructable
Storage boxes are a great way to get organized and make things easy to find. But finding ones that fit your space without breaking the bank can be hard to do. Which is why I decided to make my own DIY organizer box using corrugated plastic (but cardboard would work, too). Today I ...
Creating your own puzzle can be just as fun as putting a puzzle together. Here is a tutorial to teach you how to make a puzzle from scratch using cardboard.
Put about 3 tbsp. of baking soda into a cup. When you are ready for the volcano to go off, pour the baking soda into the bottle. Red "lava" will bubble up and out of the volcano. Things Needed Cardboard Scissors Bottle Glue
Just some cardboard, rubber bands and wooden dowels is all you need to make this clever and impressive little toy. People love this. Amazing what you can make with just a bit of cardboard. Definitely a fun project. And all you need is two small boxes. One is the base and the other...
People have confessed to using all sorts of things as makeshift dildos, from cowbells to flashlights and drumsticks. Alas, sex toys can be expensive, tricky to hide, and maybe just not the right shape for you. There are plenty of reasons why you’d wanna know how to make your own dild...
Propellers are seen mainly on the tops and backs of helicopters. Create a moving propeller craft out of thin cardboard. The thin cardboard spins around a bronze fastener when pushed or flicked. Use the propeller as a toy or decoration.
How To Make A Chic Cat Hammock From A Cardboard Box Turn Old Boxes Into An Adorable Cat House Trisha Sprouse Step 1: Make the Towers Assemble two of the tall boxes and tape the bottoms shut. Cut off the top flaps from both boxes. Then cut out battlements around the tops of the boxe...
Draw the shape of a breastplate on the third piece of cardboard that covers the front and back of the shoulders and chest; the waist portion of the armor should be visible below the breastplate. A hole large enough for the head of the wearer to fit through should be cut into the center...