How To Make A Cardboard Lock

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How To Make A Cardboard Lock
How To Make A Cardboard Lock

Video: How To Make A Cardboard Lock

Video: How To Make A Cardboard Lock
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You suddenly have a free evening, and you want to spend it with your child, or maybe you yourself like to do something with your own hands. Well, or you just recently bought a TV, and now you have nowhere to put a huge cardboard box. In advertising language, we will make you an original proposal: to make a castle out of cardboard. Who knows, maybe an architect will wake up in you or in your child? And you will swing at the construction of a country house made of cardboard. So let's get started.

How to make a cardboard lock
How to make a cardboard lock

Instructions

Step 1

Bring the same box from the balcony (there will be space for other trash) and start making it look like a house. Cut out the windows so that the princess has a place to look out in anticipation of the notorious prince on a white horse, and at least one door so that this prince has room to enter. Now you need to find boxes from small TVs (you can ask your brownie), or just small boxes (if your brownie is not in the mood), from which you will build turrets, otherwise what kind of castle is it.

Step 2

Call your husband and sternly ask him for the pizza box he ordered and brazenly eaten on your last business trip. Stop scolding him for the fact that this box was taken out from behind the back of the sofa (after all, it came in handy), you can build from it the foundation for our medieval dwelling.

Step 3

Look in the refrigerator, find a package of chicken eggs, remove the last remaining ones from it and cut this container into small pots. Since our princess is tiny, it will fit her perfectly as a balcony. However, she will not be indignant.

Step 4

Take another look behind the sofa. There is? Of course, round boxes of chips are great for towers. A paper cup from a foreign soda taken from a child's grocery basket, cut in half - a great veranda.

Step 5

If your imagination briskly jumps, then you can build rooms inside the castle. Accidentally found artifacts, such as empty matchboxes, will stack up a ladder to the door.

Step 6

Find colored paper on your child's desk and build turret roofs. Hurray, everything is ready. You can fall into childhood.

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