DIY Cardboard Creations That Your Child Will Love You For Making
Who said imaginative play couldn’t be fun and free?
We all know how expensive childrens toys can be - and how quickly a child gets bored. So cut your costs and make your little one a whole range of fun play ideas with a cardboard box (or two). You can usually pick a couple up free from your local supermarket.
From giant mazes to Viking ships, these crafty ideas may test your art skills but your child probably won't notice how spot on your attempt is - he'll just be itching to play.
Cardboard Washing Machine
Simpler to make than it looks, this will be a great addition to your tot's playroom. Instructions via bellebebes.co.uk.
Cardboard Oven
If your tot loves to cook alongside you, save money on a play kitchen and make her this one at virtually no cost. Instructions via ikatbag.com.
Cardboard Ice Cream Van
We admit this looks a little advanced for us cardboard creating novices but we just had to include it anyway as it's SO COOL. Instructions via celebrate-always.com.
Cardboard Dollhouse
The best thing about this DIY dollhouse is that your child can put her decorating stamp on it once you've finished building it. She'll be kept busy for hours - leaving you to tackle the washing up. Instructions via mycakies.com.
Cardboard Ship
Perfect for setting sail in on rainy days, this Viking ship is a must-build for any child (or adult!) who craves a little adventure. Instructions via 123homeschoolforme.com.
Cardboard Postbox
If you aren't artistically inclined, you should give this postbox a whirl. It's as easy to make as it looks. Instructions via ikatbag.com.
Cardboard Lift
Anyone with a child will know how many hours could be wiled away inside this simple-yet-amazing cardboard lift. Instructions via repeatcrafterme.com.
Cardboard Rocket
Make this, and your child will be able to travel to the moon and back before teatime. Instructions via craigwork.com.
Cardboard Castle
Granted, you'll need more than just a cardboard box to make this creation (there appear to be some kitchen towel tubes and shoe boxes going on here, too) but imagine the excitement in your little one's eyes when you hand him this. Instructions via acornpies.blogspot.co.uk.