No matter the age, kids love playing with mini cities. Building a city from is a great open ended activity for anyone, keeping kids busy for hours at a time. They require minimal materials and only things you can find around the house. It's also the perfect opportunity to talk about architecture and
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A cardboard house ( doll size or bigger one ) is a wonderful place for creative play. Building one is a great DIY project that everyone will enjoy participating in. Follow along Kreatív Anya's step-by-step tutorial and create one! Whether you're helping a child or younger sibling with a school project or just trying to keep yourself amused on a rainy day, a cardboard house is a fun craft project. You can make a simple model house, a dollhouse, or even a large cardboard playhouse. These houses can be made from materials you likely already have around your house, although you might need to visit an art supply store if you want to decorate it.
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Witch House Using Cardboard: In this instructable I show you how I made a witch house recycling some cardboard from some old boxes I had laying around. I only bought the colors, the hot glue and a little piece of craft foam that I used for the hinges. It took me about five days…
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The Irish Stone Cottage is a little paper house covered with a stone texture paste painted to mimic real stone. Based on the same pattern as the Irish St. Patrick's Day pattern, but decorated for a different season.
I've been having too much fun making this colorful little neighborhood the past couple of days. So much fun in fact, that I put together a little How-To so that we could all play. ☺ They're really easy. You'll need: -cardboard -Tacky glue -hot glue -fabric -Xacto knife Using this simple template. . . . . .I cut my house pieces out of a recycled box. Then, using a thin layer of glue, I stuck the pieces to fabric. I used one color for the front/back/sides, a contrasting color for the roof, and another color for the door. Then I cut my pieces out like so. I snipped off any corners, and made little snips all along the top curve of the door. Next, I glued the fabric edges down with Tacky glue Then I cut little X's in the windows to make foldy-over flaps. You'll have to snip a bit extra off the flap closest to the edge, like so-- All glued and pretty and ready for the next step-- Then I glued scraps of fabric over the inside of the windows. Next, I hot glued the sides to the back. . . . . .and then the front. Finally, I glued on the roof, the little door, and a button for a doorknob. Tah-dah! Little Housey Goodness! I played with my template, making bigger and smaller houses and other shapes and styles. Here's another template for you too-- So many possibilities!
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