Pretty much every kid loves playing with cardboard boxes — and even some adults too! But rather than pretend these cartons are a car or house, why not turn them into these items? From pirate ships and ...
Dial In: Fold a piece of cardboard that’s as wide as the box into a three-sided triangle. Tape it closed and tape the base of the triangle to the box. Add a strip of duct tape (for the control panel), ...
If you’ve had the joy of celebrating a birthday or Christmas with kids, you’ll know that when it comes to presents, nothing – literally nothing – can beat a plain old cardboard box. It’s a hard blow ...
Considering Jeff Bezos saw his net worth skyrocket by $13 billion in a single day last week, it's safe to say Amazon's sales have soared while we've been stuck at home over the last few months. But ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Love them or hate them, cardboard boxes sure are useful, especially when tackling a house move. But what do you do with the small mountain of ...
Cut or tear some scraps of colourful wrapping paper and glue them onto a piece of plain cardboard to create a festive scene or maybe an abstract pattern! If you were given presents that came in large ...
From music-making to transport and even camping, discover five crafty creators unfolding a future made from card. Written by Jamie StevensonPublished on 12.03.2018 · 8:00 GMT It’s recyclable, ...
Sometimes the best ideas are made of cardboard. That’s the case with Pip and Grow and its cardboard Smitten bassinet box—co-founded by Sarasota’s Lauren Hughey and her friends Amber Kroeker and Kate ...