Continuing our tradition of trying always to do our best creatively as well as within copyright restrictions, here is the second of two papercrafted buildings dating from around the turn of the last century. While we realize some of you may have never visited here before, please note how our instructions towards the completion of these two projects may be found HERE, where we've included the basic materials we'd recommend you start with, along with a few basic tips for use throughout. This may well be a tough project. It is not recommended children should try this on for themselves without some assistance, as for many it would be too difficult. However, when put together by adults and children together, it could well be a lot of fun. Let each house hold its own distinction, with color, decorative touches, and so forth, and let each child feel proud she or he was able to contribute to the process of making a truly unique finished product. It is possible, near where you and your family live, there could be some fine examples of mid-Victorian to late-Edwardian architecture. This might make for a fun family outing, and provide further ideas for what a house would look like from that era. Anyway, here are the patterns, with some instructions, for an antique style house made of paper. I think this might well be fun during Winter school break as well as for rainy days or family gatherings the rest of the year. Those already having our church pattern from this series may wish to call our villa the Rector's lodging or Minister's house. We think that, any way you may choose to consider the history behind such a little house, there's creative fun to be had. Happy Creativity, everybody! Rose & Studio Friends Modeltown Villa Paper House Patterns Page One Black & White Downloadable Version HERE Page Two Black & White Downloadable Version HERE Last Page Black & White Downloadable Version HERE And for Scrapbookers & Other Image Users, the same in our Original Patina Page One Original Patina Downloadable Version HERE Page Two Original Patina Downloadable Version HERE Last Page Original Patina Downloadable Version HERE Scanned Imagery courtesy PPS Archives Free for Public Domain Use You are free to: use these images for fun, but not for profit. Unless,that is, any of the above images gets incorporated into your own artwork. You are not free to repackage them at all for sale. They are a free gift in the Public Domain. Let's let them remain so. Thank you for your cooperation.
Do you have a cardboard box in your house now that is ready to be thrown out? Instead of throwing it out, a customized cardboard box into a toy!
This post is sponsored by Method. This month they’re introducing the first commercial product ever to be made of hand-collected ocean plastic. Watch the fascinating video about it right here. I thought it might be fun to try a recycled box craft this past weekend in honor of Method’s recycling of ocean plastic project. We […]
Φτιάξτε όμορφα παιχνίδια για το παιδί σας με μηδενικό κόστος όπως αυτό εδώ το καταπληκτικό κουκλόσπιτο που για να το φτιάξετε το μόνο που θα χρειαστείτε είναι άδεια κουτιά από παπούτσια και κομμάτια από φωτογραφίες περιοδικών. Τα πάντα όπως φαίνεται είναι θέμα διάθεσης και δημιουργίας. Καλή έμπνευση και καλό παιχνίδι! via via via Εάν σας άρεσε αυτό το άρθρο, παρακαλώ μοιραστείτε το. Θα το εκτιμούσα. :)
These cardboard box activities and crafts are perfect for all ages! You'll never throw out another cardboard box again!
Get creative with all of those boxes you are receiving! Here are 20 ways that you can use cardboard for kid-friendly activities.
How To Make A Dollhouse Out Of Cardboard Is Something Quite Important In Times Of Ecological Challenges- A Small Tutorial And Examples
Don’t throw out those old cardboard boxes, use them to create a toy for you kid. Transform the boxes into a car conveyor belt, a stable or 3 other cool toys. Here’re some fun, budget-friendly and easy crafts that you and your child can work on together. Pick one or two to do with your kid […]
Buon lunedì! Questa settimana, per la serie 5 idee bellissime e a prova di famiglia eco-friendly, vi propongo 5 progetti fai da te da fare con le scatole di cartone! Caffetteria Fantastica questa caffetteria tutta fai da te, in stile Starbucks. Altre (deliziose) foto su 45wall Design Città in scatola Su The Imagination Tree ho trovato questa 'città in scatola', delizia per bambini piccoli! You've got mail Ecco, questa sarebbe piaciuta a me da piccola. Una mailbox in cartone, di Ikat Bag! Baby drugstore Sempre su Iktabag, questo simpatica bottega fai da te Stazione dei treni Questa stazione dei treni potrebbe intrattenere un
Tá ai uma atividade para quem curte criar casas, bairros e até cidades inteiras. Veja como fazer lindas casas de papelão passo a passo.
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It's after the holidays and I have a pile of cardboard boxes that have taken over my house because I tend to hoard them to make fun forts with the kids. In fact, the most popular
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—This is my family! If you want your family to appear, I can do it for you. Send me a message. Pop-up box with Chinese ink drawings and pen on watercolor paper and cardboard. This art object is cut out and glued to create volume. The base is a recycled cardboard box in the shape of a house. Mixed technique. Size: 15,4 x 20,2 x 5,7 cm (7.95 x 7,95 x 2,24 in) All materials are natural (paper, cardboard and indian ink) and part of them recycled. Everything will return to nature harmlessly. Is numbered: T#194_Family and signed by me. Ready to hang. This paper artwork will be carefully packed. See more of my art here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/itzihdo More articulated paper dolls: https://www.etsy.com/shop/itzihdo?section_id=14791519 I am always happy to answer your questions. Thanks, Itzi
Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan
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 …