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A great way to recycle un-needed moving and other larger corrugated cardboard boxes.
Fire Truck Costume
Karla explains how to transform a large, cardboard box into a fire truck costume.
Lego Costume
Kari explains how you can use a box to make a costume that looks like a lego.
Pair of Dice Costume
Find out how to make this simple yet creative Halloween costume, dress up as a die or a pair of dice!
Pets For Sale Costume
Theresa shares suggestions for creating this easy and unique costume.
Pizza Costume
Make this unique pizza costume for Halloween or any time.
Train Costume
Find out how to make this simple yet creative Halloween costume, dress up as an engineer complete with a train!
Airplane Costume
With a minimum of effort, you can transform a plain cardboard box into a shiny, flying machine that your child can wear.
Busy Little Engine Costume
Find free instructions for making a train costume. The instructions suggest using foam board, but you can easily use cardboard.
Cardboard Box Castle
Turn a plain cardboard box into an enchanted castle.
Easy Easel
This is an easy way to make an easel using a sturdy cardboard box. You will need the box, strong scissors or a craft knife and 2 clothes pins.
Mardi Gras Mini Float
What fun! Have your own parade and wear a mini Mardi Gras float.
Race Car
Children will enjoy making the car and playing a game of Red Light Green Light.
Mr. McGroovy's Castle
Follow these free plans and make a castle out of several large cardboard boxes.
Mr. McGroovy's Fire Engine
Follow these free plans and make a cool fire engine out of several large cardboard boxes.
Mr. McGroovy's Pirate Ship
Follow these free plans and make a fun pirate ship out of several large cardboard boxes.
Yucky Totem Poles
Use silly facial features (printable templates included) to create this large tottem pole.
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