The kids will love this DIY Cardboard Kaleidoscope! It's the perfect way to see shapes, flowers, colors, and more! A cute nature craft!
Weaving on simple cardboard looms was a favorite activity at our nature art themed summer camp last year. Making your owl loom is so simple and uses materials you probably have laying around your house. Even though it’s just cardboard, with a little care you can reuse it over and over to make all
Turn cardboard boxes into creative diy projects today! Find out how to use cardboard boxes for kids games and activities beautifully RIGHT HERE!
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DIY threading cards made from cardboard.
If you are tired of those pilling cardboard boxes, these cardboard crafts are going to be your ultimate savior.
DIY Yarn Winder | Cardboard Knitting Gadget!: I've seen a few different yarn winders available to buy - some purely mechanical and some battery-powered - ranging from about £10 to £100 or more. I liked the idea of being able to turn my yarn into centre-pull balls of yarn that wouldn't roll all …
Another easy kids DIY project, coming right up. It won’t surprise you that last week I went rummaging in my recycled materials box to come up with another project for Frankie and Emmie to do when we were bored at home one day. They’re obsessed with cameras at the moment…Namely our phones which we’d prefer […] Read More
Chances are, you have packing tubes and paper towel rolls in a recycling bin. We sure did. Until we decided to build a cardboard castle out of recyclables.
I am obsessed with this project. My roommate came home a few months ago after studying at the National Art Gallery with these little pentagons of pressed board with notches cut into them. And by studying, I mean building really cool sculptures that sometimes resemble female reproductive organs. I immediately decided that we would have to do this at the library and then almost as immediately forgot all about it. Until I saw a Pinterest post in which a mom cut narrow triangles in chipboard squares and let her kids spend hours just experimenting with the types of structures they could build. Supplies: -corrugated cardboard -paper cutter (prep) -scissors (prep) -paint (optional) Prep: Using the paper cutter, cut the cardboard into approximate 3x3 squares. I got 160 squares from an average size shipping box. Then, with the scissors, cut narrow triangles about a third of the way through on the sides on the squares. Go crazy with triangle placement, put two on one side, or snip out the corners. They don't have to all be the same, but the notches shouldn't ever go more than half-way through the square. Process: Lay the squares out and let the kids build! I presented my kids with a list of challenges to get them started... 1) Build the tallest structure possible using 15 squares. 2) Build the longest structure possible using 15 squares 3) Work together to build a structure with all the pieces 4) Build a structure that looks like a tree 5) Build one that looks like an animal 6) Build a structure where every square connects to at least two other squares. Optional: Once someone has built a structure that they're really happy with, let them paint it and take it home. Paint can transform the structure into a sculpture! Miss Lucy's Example: Kid Art: Inspiration
Use materials you already have at home to make a DIY projector. Project letters, shapes, numbers, and more to teach your kids!
If you are tired of those pilling cardboard boxes, these cardboard crafts are going to be your ultimate savior.
My love affair with cardboard may never end, even though on Pinterest it has waned a bit. But the costume ingenuity that comes around this time of year just has to be celebrated. Some people may see cardbaord as merely the base for their final, colorful, glitzy diy costume project. But these projects are here …
If you’re anything like us, post-Christmas you’re left with a ton of empty boxes and kids jumping off the walls looking for something to do during the rest of their winter break. WeR…
It's easy to replicate anything with cardboard, and I love making these realistic Cardboard Sculptures! If you live in a city, it's an economical material.
Make the most of playtime with 10 amazing DIY cardboard toys - find them all at The Sweetest Occasion
Oh, the many uses of cardboard! Thanks to online shopping, we often have several flattened boxes in our recycle bin. Sturdy corrugated cardboard it is one of my favorite materials! It can be turned into a box town , a lemonade stand sign, a candy ATM , or these colorful zoo animals that
An eco-friendly collection of tutorials to inspire creative reuse.
I keep finding the cutest cardboard crafts for kids at this site called Krokotak.com. They seem to have a knack for collecting really original ideas, which is not easy these days.
Making a String Instrument with Cardboard is very easy with our downloadable template. Kids will love this Harp-inspired String instument toy.
If you are feeling crafty this weekend you will love making these creative cardboard craft ideas. These cute DIY crafts use cardboard you likely already have to make them great if you are looking to craft on a low budget. These are some of our favorite easy diys.
Homemade activity busy board for a toddler is easy to make out of cardboard plus any loose items you have around your home. All you need is just secure them to the board and your baby is ready to play! With a little time and dedication, you’ll have a small ball pit with slides, doors,… Read More »Activity Busy Board DIY
Fun DIY project on how to make a cardboard igloo cubby house for the kids to play in.
This DIY cardboard playhouse was created especially with small spaces in mind: when the kids tire of it, the playhouse collapses flat for easy storage!
Creative Cardboard Projects:
I had no idea there were so many great uses for them.
Ever thought of using cardboard in your decor? These DIY cardboard projects will have you considering it if you have not already.
Cardboard Play Dome: I wanted to make a small play house for the kids, but I didn't want to spend money. Aside from a $3 pack of hot glue sticks, everything I used here is stuff I already had. I searched online for geodesic domes so I wouldn't have to do all the …
Prepare a lot of cardboard boxes to make your play zone.
This DIY Cardboard Treehouse is such an easy cardboard craft for kids! Put those old boxes to new use with this easy tutorial!
Cardboard Wall Pocket Organizer: I've been staying at home for the past two months (again!) due to the second wave of Coronavirus disease in India. A few days ago I realized how messed up my work desk had become in these two months. I literally throw everything on my desk after u…
Box Jointed Cardboard Box: This project follows STL STANDARD 19: Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use manufacturing technologies C. Processing systems convert natural materials into products E. Manufacturing systems use mechanical processed…
These cool cardboard crafts and projects are a creative way to transform a cardboard box into wall art and other decor!
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