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Children's Play House

Children's Play HouseHow to Build a Dollhouse & Cardboard Play House?

Is it possible to build a dollhouse made of cardboard? Or a child covered house? Is there a site that gives instructions on how to perhaps?

thus, the best way to build a cardboard house (try to do it with a thick cardboard so they could take when pasted). first try to make a sketch of the design of the house (where the windows can be located, the doors, the number of bedrooms, etc. ..). Then, if the house is a specific size of the doll, then measure the doll (s) and measure the height of the walls depending on the height of the doll (you need to do this to find out where the height windows could be placed). Then just cut the pieces have to be measured cardboard walls and floors of the house. Then draw the doors and windows and openings or whatever you want (wallpaper, painting) and cut only the means of doors and windows. Then, depending on your sketches, paste the first pieces to catch a bit and put one end of the glue and paste this end with the other end of the piece of cardboard others.
Hope I helped.

You can, of course, children have been practically do themselves, since the invention of cardboard. I had several little houses made of cardboard as a kid. You take a large camera body (the phone a store to see if they are still giving) and a sharp knife. Cut a door and windows. If you want a door that closes, I suggest you use hinges cloth tape. Stick to (two 3 "wide strips hinged, bonded to both sides of the box, and at least three hinges for your door does not sag) before painting. The good old white glue (like Elmer) is ideal for this application. form a roof (if you want something different than the top of the box) and paste it in place. paint the house inside and with the remains of housepaint. This gives better durability of your structure cardboard.

Make a doll house is not difficult at all. Get 2-3 fairly large corrugated boxes and a sharp knife. Cut to outside the house. Leave an open wall for access play. Cut to two other floors and walls. If you are ambitious and / or severaly bored, you can even cut a staircase and glue on all stages. Paint it with housepaint, too, to increase durability.

Take a look at the following sites:

http://www.elsiemarley.com/cardboard-dol ...

http://www.ehow.com/how_2251962_make-car ...

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Cardboard- ...

http://www.education.com/activity/articl ...

http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/ ...

Hope you find good ideas.

Posted on June 8, 2010.
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