Make a cheery upcycled mailbox for your home to encourage your children to create little notes for Daddy, Mummy, each other, or even to be mailed out to their friends! All you need are a few simple supplies to
If you want to make your indirect viewing tool a bit more elaborate, you can make an eclipse viewer with a few more materials around the house. Here's how: Find a small box (popular options are cereal and shoe boxes) Cut two openings at the bottom of the box Using tape, cover one ...
It's even more fun when you can make your own obstacle courses and complete them. This article will show you how to make your very own fingerboard ramp. Start from step 1 below! Steps 1 Retrieve an old cereal box. There are no set measurements for the box. It depends on how big ...
but it has been done. There are two notable threats to the structure: mice and moisture. If you can beat those two and don’t mind making a few last-minute repairs on fragile candies that have fallen off or certain ingredients that may have deteriorated, your chances improve dramatically...
"Good Morning America" shows you how to make a cereal box for the eclipse viewer, Aug. 21, 2017.ABC How to use it Take your pinhole projector outside and face away from the sun so that its light shines into the pinhole. Look through the hole you did n...
It’s easy to grow your own catnip, then use it as filling to sew an easy DIY cat toy. You can also grow cat grass at home — a type of cereal grass that’s safe for your cat to eat. Either way, your indoor greens are helping you and your cat make greener choices. Being a ...
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of each piece. Help the preschooler put the puzzle pieces together to complete the picture again. Store the pieces in a zipper locking plastic bag. Another variation of this ideas would be to use empty cereal boxes, cutting the front cover away from the box. Just follow the same procedure....
Learning How To Make Cardboard Chalkboard Signs starts off by making my own chalkboard paint. I mixed: 1/2 cup black craft paint 2 tsp non-sanded grout 2 Tbl water I mixed until it was smooth. For my “chalkboard”, I used a cracker box, but you can also use a cereal box, or ev...
Cut a piece of cereal box weight cardboard into a rectangle that is about 1″ shorter your paper towel roll. The width of the rectangle will take a little bit of guessing and checking to figure out – you want it to be folded into three equal segments, forming a triangular prism that ...