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Play Houses for Kids to Create from Cardboard Boxes

By Melanie Marten, published Jun 10, 2008
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Nothing sparks a kid's imagination more than a giant cardboard box. The delivery of a large appliance or television sparks flights of fantasy. What can they make out of this cardboard box that is bigger than they are? One of the most common uses for these containers is a variety of play houses. But kids do not have to limit themselves to just one type. Let them raid the craft cabinet and create truly unique homes from cardboard boxes.

Play House - Fairy Tale Cottage

Kids can build a fairy tale cottage from a large cardboard box with ease. Start by painting it white or pink, and lifting up the flaps on the top to form a pointed roof. The roof can be painted another color to look like curved shingles. Cut out a door and a couple of small windows on the sides. Then, paint flowers, swirls, or any other pretty pattern around the doors and windows. Finish the fairy tale cardboard cottage by gluing fake flowers and paper butterflies all around the bottom like a garden.

Play House - Adobe Western House

For little boys that want to play cowboys, an adobe western house is a top pick for cardboard box creations. Of course, you cannot actually plastic the box, so you can paint it off-white or tan instead. Keep the roof flat for an authentic look. Square windows, a wooden-painted door, and cut-out cactus and tumbleweed decorations will complete the look.

Play House - Many Rooms House

To build a cardboard box play house with multiple rooms, your kids need more than one large box. Use tape to attach the boxes together and cut doorways inside so they can move around. Creative kids can even include blanket tents to the structure.

Play House - Deserted Island Hut

Play Survivor in the living room with a cardboard box deserted island hut. Stand the box upright and push the walls outward a bit so the box becomes rounded. Angle the ends of the box in at the top for a round, peaked roof. To decorate the walls, roll up large pieces of newspaper into tubes and paint them to look like bamboo poles. Attach these all around the outside of the island hut. Add green construction paper pal frond to the roof.

Play House - Castle with Drawbridge

Takeaways
  • Nothing sparks a kid's imagination more than a giant cardboard box.
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What great ideas. I would love to do these myself.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 10:07:05 AM

 
cool ideas!

Posted on 06/22/2008 at 9:06:03 PM

 
Very cool idea! I know my son used to like the boxes the toys came in more than the toy when he was younger!

Posted on 06/11/2008 at 3:06:14 PM

 
I really LOVE this idea. My cousin has all 15 of her grandchildren at their lake house every summer for "Cousin Camp". She's always looking for craft ideas. I'm sending your link to her so she can read it for herself.

Posted on 06/11/2008 at 9:06:55 AM

 
Such fun ideas! My kids decorated a cardboard box as a playhouse once and they played with it for months.....by the time we threw it out it was so ratty and falling apart, but they still loved it!!!

Posted on 06/10/2008 at 4:06:40 PM

 
Superb!

Posted on 06/10/2008 at 4:06:05 PM

 
Outstanding fun.

Posted on 06/10/2008 at 1:06:27 PM

 
Kids and cardboard boxes go together. I still love a big cardboard box to hide in...er....maybe that's too much info about my strange ways.

Posted on 06/10/2008 at 12:06:35 PM

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