Turn a Cardboard Box Into a Playhouse

by Stish in Craft > Cardboard

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Turn a Cardboard Box Into a Playhouse

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We bought a new car seat for our little girl. It came within a huge cardboard box. The little one loves to play with the box. I decided to turn the box into a playhouse for her and I want to show you how I did it. In this Instructable you can follow all my steps and hopefully be able to build your own.

Please post all your questions and remarks in the comments below. I hope you like it and will enjoy the instructions. Have fun :)

Turning the Upper Flaps Into a Roof Support

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I cut the short upper flaps into two isosceles triangle and use masking tape to tape the long flaps to the triangles. Please keep the sections you cut off for late use.

Cutting Out Windows and a Door

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This part is up to you and how you want your house to look like. I want to have a door next to a window at the front and two triangle shaped windows at the gables. My windows have mullion and transom of a cross window. Feel free to design it the way you want it to.

Cutting the Roof

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I use another cardboard to cut out the roof plate. If you don't have a wide enough piece of cardboard, then just glue several parts together.

Union Strike of the Workforce

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Well my little one performed a sit-in and blocked the workpiece. The construction has to stop due to book reading :)

Roofing Part Two

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After the strike has been settle we can continue with our construction. I mark the middle of the roof and slightly cut one layer for easier bending. The princess helps to fold the roof. I cover the edges of the cardboard for the painting process.

Mount the Roof

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I use a carpenter's rule to align the roof on the house. I fix the roof to the house with tape.

The Chimney

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Remember the triangles from the beginning? Now we use it to build a chimney. They have the same angle as the gable. I cut all four sides and use masking tape to hold them together. I fold them and cover the outer edges with tape as well. Finally I can mount the chimney to the roof.

Stabilize With Tape

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I cover the edges and some fragile pieces with masking tape.

Remove Glossy Parts and Cover Dents

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The cardboard box is covered with glossy stickers, which can't keep paint on it. I remove all of them or cover them with masking tape. The dents are covered as well.

Priming the House

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I have some wall paint left from the kid's rooms. I use them to prime the house. Feel free to use any color you like. Two layers of paint are enough on my house.

Window and Door Frame

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I highlight the frames of the windows and the door in red. The door receives a name sign.

Details: Climbing Plant - the Stem

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This is all up to you. Cover the house as you like: with stickers, paint or fabrics. I want to paint a climbing plant on one side. I paint the stem in dark green and wait to let it dry.

Details: Climbing Plant - the Leaves

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I cut a leave shape into a potato and use it as a stamp to add the laves to the stem.

Details: Climbing Plant - the Blossoms

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To paint all blossoms with a brush would take too long. I use six Q-tips and tape to create a 5-leave blossoms. I use white paint to add the blossoms. When they are dry, I use another Q-Tip to add a center with another color.

Details: Rain Barrel, Gutter and a Cat

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Again this is all up to you. I add a rain barrel and a gutter on both sides and a cat on one side.

Door Knob

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I found an old wardrobe knob in the garage. I mount this to the door as a door knob. Make sure to use washers, because the cardboard can't hold a screw.

Done

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Well that's it. Now my little girl has her own playhouse made of cardboard.

Congratulations, everything is done and you are hopefully a proud owner of a new playhouse as well :D I hope you will enjoy building this. Please let me know your experiences and improvements. Please put photos in the comments. :)