How Do You Make A Cardboard Box House?
Firstly, you need a LOT of cardboard boxes. Throw things out of storage and collect them all! The more you have, the bigger and higher you can build your fort or house! You should really go and look into Pinterest and have a look at what other monstrosities others have been able to construct and use those for your inspiration. Besides boxes, you also need lots of tape. And strong tape too. If you want your fort to hold together, you’ve g to to make sure it stays together!
Making a cardboard box house, whether for marketing, decorations, toys or some other purpose, is a creative, engaging activity for all ages. Kids—and adults—learn how to design a house and practice three-dimensional construction, color selection and ways to make a cardboard house look realistic. Cardboard box house making provides the advantages of being inexpensive and requiring only basic materials and skills. Cover your work surface with newspaper and set out the supplies for making the cardboard box house. Choose a cardboard box in the desired size for the cardboard box house. If possible, select a box with flaps or a lid that’s attached to the box rather than a lid that comes all the way off. Ball up newspaper pages and fill the box with them. Avoid overfilling so the box sides stay square and don’t bulge out. Close the box flaps or lid. Apply tape where the flaps meet or along the place where the lid meets the box. Place the cardboard box on your work surface with the taped s