Create your own and discover specialness through simple things. Starting from the smallest to the big person, every human needs inner peace, concentration, mindfully spending time. This cardboard set can aid in comprehensive self-improvement: o develops patience and planning skills; o improves fine skills and attentiveness; o promotes logical and spatial thinking; o develops imagination and unleashes creativity; o helps build self-confidence. Good foundation for celebrations (Christmas, Halloween, theme party), school/family project or individual/group handicraft therapy. The set includes: unassembled corrugated cardboard MARKED PARTS of 12 houses with gluing INSTRUCTIONS. GLUE is NOT INCLUDED in the kit. For gluing the houses, you will need PVA glue (we recommend type D2) or hot glue gun. White color of houses is the freedom for creativity: colors, applications, decoration, cutting or other modifications. The houses are made of ecological 1.55mm E-type corrugated cardboard, so they are completely harmless to the environment, and when assembled, they are extremely strong, light and durable structures. Our cardboard house towns of 6 different themes can be not only tools in group handicraft therapy, but also a long-term project that can involve the whole family at home - with supervision, there will be something to do together from the youngest to 65+ years old. House dimensions: Height x Length x Width 1 - House: 4.80 x 6.10 x 4.92" - 12,2 x 15,5 x 12,5 cm 2, 3 - House: 3.15 x 4.53 x 4.92" - 8.0 x 11.5 x 6,1 cm 4 - House: 4.45 x 5.39 x 3.62" - 11,3 x 13,7 x 9,2 cm 5 - House: 2.99 x 3.82 x 1.97" - 7,6 x 9,7 x 5,0 cm 6 - House: 5.24 x 5.12 x 4.57" - 13,3 x 13,0 x 11,6 cm 7,8 - House: 4.41 x 4.33 x 2.52" - 11,2 x 11,0 x 6,4 cm 9 - House: 3.23 x 2.40 x 2.76" - 8,2 x 11,1 x 7,0 cm 10 - Tower: 8.86 x 2.76 x 2.76" - 22,5 x 7,0 x 7,0 cm 11 - House: 4.80 x 6.10 x 4.92" - 12,2 x 15,5 x 12,5 cm 12 - Church: 8.35 x 4.53 x 6.10" - 21,2 x 11,5 x 15,5 cm High quality! Made in Lithuania ALL ITEMS ARE UNASSEMBLED AND SHIPPED FLAT-PACKED FOR EASY STORAGE
Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan
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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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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Hi everyone, I had so much fun last month making my first house out of cardboard when I created the San Francisco House that I wanted to create another one from cardboard. I was inspired by this picture I found on the internet of an abandoned house that someone had drawn. When I started out this house had both sides, but it was to large of a house for what I wanted, so I cut the right side of the house off. This was one of my hardest designs to try to create since when I started looking at the inspiration picture that there was not one truly even square or realistic edge in the picture. The porch was also a challenge trying to create it from the picture but I think it turned out darn awesome. I think I spent about 2 weeks this May creating this Haunted Mansion and it was so much fun and enjoyable using the cardboard. Yes it kills my hands to do the Thousands of cuts to create the house but so worth it. I am loving Cardboard and love how I can design so much from it at a Low cost compared to using the fancy Expensive Wood that you have to buy at dollhouse shops. I spent one day alone creating the interior cardboard boxes and trash and newspapers for the interior, plus I didn't have any fireplaces to put into the home so I created some out of cardboard...lol.. I also am loving how the aged patina came out with the painting process of the house, which for the life of me I don't know if I can remember how to recreate it again. Again the use of cardboard made the house so light, but also so hard and sturdy. I hope you all like my newest creation. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan
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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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Finally, my first post of 2018! Are you ready for an awesome year? My first freestyle project this year(not commissioned) will be Maison Francaise. This will be my signature type of French style town house. With a plaster exterior, whites and greys throughout. Just like my previous house Under Paris Roofs. I had a lot of requests to make this one again. So here goes. I start off by using 2 sheets of hardboard. I use hardboard because it's nice and straight, no warping! I bought a ready made door and stairs. I cut out my design with a scroll saw. I use the one below. It's not perfect. There are things that are annoying about it. Like the tightening knob to hold the foot in place keeps undoing. And the blade is hard to change. But it is a very affordable saw. And it does the work. Attach the structure together with hot glue. I found the ultimate hot glue gun! It's by Surebonder. You can get it at Hobby Lobby. It is incredible. I was looking for a new gun when I stumbled on this one. It was new. I hot glued Christmas lights around my real doorway(on steel and on bricks). The lights withstood everything! After Christmas, I had a very hard time getting them off the house. Lesson learned! Use tiny bit on real house... But to put your dollhouse together forever- this glue gun works! I use hot glue sticks from Joann's. But any will do. By the way, I don't get paid by any stores or brands. All the materials you see are purchased by me. There's no fake reviews. I try to let you know what works best or what I find out there that can work for minis. And if you are on the fence about building a dollhouse this year- just go for it! You will love being able to make your vision come to life. Start with a small kit. Like the Primrose. Just to learn the scale and how things are put together. Then you'll be ready to jump in with both feet! And remember there are no rules. Whatever you decide to do and however you do it is the right way! big hugs and the best year ever to all,
Have kids transform these printable paper house templates into charming, miniature buildings. We're sure they'll spark their imagination.
"Abandoned House", all made of recycled cardboard.
Materials As much as possible I try to use recyclable materials for construction art lessons. I source these from Recreate or ask the children to bring things in from home. Recyclable materials Bottles Caps Cardboard boxes (cereal/shoeboxes etc.) Wrapping paper Scrap paper Containers (yoghurt pots/egg cartons) Other materials Tin foil Scissors Foam sheets Stickers Crepe paper Pipe