How Do You Make The Alcazar Castle With Cardboard Boxes?
Alcazar Castle is a magical castle and its architecture inspires imagination and fun. According to Castles.org, Alcazar castle was the real-life inspiration for Cinderella’s castle at Disney World. A wonderful project for you to do with your kids is to recreate this famous and beautiful Spanish castle out of ordinary cardboard boxes. This will allow you and your children to learn about castle architecture and have a large castle to play around and inspire their budding imaginations. Cut a 2-by-2 foot cardboard box into 6 2-foot long by 1-foot tall sections to create the walls. Save the leftover scrap in a separate pile. Cut 2 4-foot-long by 4-inch cardboard tubes in half, horizontally. Cut 2 1-inch wide by 1-foot long vertical grooves in the bottom of each tube. These grooves should be perpendicular to each other. This will allow you to slip the walls into the slots in the tubes. The tubes will act as your towers. Cut the flaps off a 18-inch-by-6-inch box. Turn this over and cut a 1-in