25 cardboard crafts kids ideas

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DIY Cardboard Box Lap Tray

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DIY Cardboard Box Lap Tray | via centsbilelife.com It’s Spring break here and the kids are into their second week off school. Seeing as I work from home I’ve put my daughter to work coming up with project ideas for me, and she’s more than happy to oblige. Learn more: 50 activities for kids when there is no school Being a blogger there’s always a constant supply of packages being delivered for future projects and this means lots of empty boxes laying around which delights my daughter to no end because she has a small cardboard box obsession. She just loves turning them into new things; from dog kennels to castles, to tables and chairs for her dolls, and she even has a car for when her and the other girls play ‘shop’. This is her latest project. I was allowed to help with this just a little, but this really is a project for kids – parents you will need to help with the cutting of the box though. Learn more: 15 ways to keep kids busy in the house What you need: Empty box X-ACTO knife Paint Glue Duck tape How To Make A Lap Tray To make this cardboard box lap tray the first thing you want to do is cut the flaps that open and close the box off. Don’t throw all of the pieces away though. Keep the two longer sides. Tip the box over on it’s side and using glue, secure the two long pieces into the bottom of the box. We were able to lift up the flaps and, glue them underneath, fold the flaps back down and duck tape them into place. This adds more support to the tray top so that if the child presses down on it the top doesn’t collapse. Turn the box over so that the opening is on the floor or counter. Carefully mark with a pencil where the opening for the legs will go and using an X-ACTO knife cut it out. Then you are ready to paint the lap tray. Once the paint is dry put strips of Duck tape across the top of the tray, this allows you to wipe it clean if the kids get any pencil or marker on it when drawing. Learn more: 5 frugal & fun activities for rainy days My daughter loves her tray, she’s been dragging it around the house and using it on the couch, on her bed, on the floor and has even taken it in the car. Tonya Find more of our frugal crafts and DIY projects here.

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