Cardboard Playhouse
But nobody wants an ugly box hanging around. So I covered it in left over wrapping paper from Christmas and a couple of dollar store rolls of paper for the yellow and the polka dot front and door.Than I modpodged it on. And there you go, a fun little playhouse for minimal cost. I took empty toilet paper rolls and wrapped them. The girls used those a spy holes and also had fun talking in them.
I took the top of box and pulled up the top sides into an angle and than I took the bottom of the box and used it as the roof. I connected it with clear packing tape.
For the edging to hide where the wrapping paper meets I lined it with ribbon.
The wrapping paper was bought half off at hobby lobby during Christmas time. It is awesome wrapping paper, very durable. I bought the modpodge with a 40% off coupon from Micheals. And the flower and sign came from the dollar store too. In all I think this project cost around 10 dollars. It took a few hours and the kids loved it.
This is a project your kids can help with. They can help modpodge. And they can color on the wrapping paper and inside of the box after it is finished. Super fun!
Note: If it starts coming apart I just slapped on a piece of boxing tape and it was a quick easy fix. I also found to make it last longer I lined the openings like the windows and doors with packing tape for more durability.
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