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Saturday, September 3, 2011

You Can Create Cool Corrugated Crafts!!

Create Fun Crafts Using Corrugated Cardboard Boxes

If you thought you couldn’t use corrugated cardboard boxes to create fun arts and crafts, think again.
1. Charming Totes – If you have some small cardboard boxes, you can recycle and alter them into cardboard totes. Recycling not only saves money, but it also helps keep our environment stay green and healthy.
To create a design for your tote, you can use scrapbook paper, magazine clippings, stamps or a combination of paper products to create the look and feel you desire. Print out a template to help make the process easy for you!
Items you’ll need:
  • Small box such as a cereal box, or other box
  • Choice of paper pieces, or postage stamps to decorate the box
  • Fine permanent marking pen
  • Scissors, glue
Easy instructions:
A. Cut the top flap of your box, leaving it completely open.
B. Start tearing your papers, and glue them onto your box. Apply only one layer of glue over the papers.
C. Once your box is covered on all sides and dry, take your handle template and lay it below the top of the box where you would like to have it and trace the template on both sides. Carefully cut the holes out with scissors.
Fairytale Lands are Easy to Create with Cardboard Boxes
2. Make a Fairyland town, village – Kids love creating their own Fairytale land. Using cardboard boxes help make it easy for children to build their own enchanting town.
Get started:
A. Get a firm corrugated cardboard box. Fill the box with Earth up to 1 1/2 inches from the top. Don’t level off the Earth flat. Pat it into little hills, making it look like a countryside.
B. Spread some moss, real or artificial, over the brown Earth. For trees, you can use leafy twigs and branches.
C. Use tiny boxes to create little houses and barns. To make a slanting roof for your tiny house, cut out a piece of cardboard a little larger than the top of the box.
D. To make a chimney, cut a little hole in the peak of the roof with a razor-blade. Then, cut a tiny piece of cardboard into a rectangle shape, and fold it into four sections.
As you continue creating and building, new ideas will continue popping up in your head. The possibilities are never-ending when it comes to creating your tiny town using cardboard boxes.
Get more instructions on how to build your own fairytale cardboard box town on AHC Arts and Crafts.org. You’ll find tons of neat craft ideas using corrugated cardboard boxes.

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