Corrugated cardboard is practically a perfect artisanal supply. It's unyielding, practices glue and paint like a dream are simple to fold and cut. And most importantly, once your new creation has lived its life in dignity. You can most likely throw that corrugated cardboard in the trash. where it comes from. When it comes to making fun crafts for your child, think outside the box. This is the cardboard box. From cute castles to cardboard refrigerators. These beautiful cardboard boxes will hold your child engrossed for hours and are super simple to put together.

Inventive way to recycle cardboard cartons

Although technology is continually providing us new methods of doing something. Some things stubbornly stay the same. Take the good old cardboard case. So what do we do with it when the items are safely removed from their boxes? Unfortunately, we usually break boxes and tokens for recycling. But when we think about it for a moment, the possibilities are almost endless.

Corrugated cardboard boxes can be folded, cut, painted, wrapped, and configured in almost any way imaginable. And as you'll see, recycled cardboard doesn't have to be in the fun or boring kid's storage container area.  Here are some creative ideas for turning excess cardboard into functional household items you want to showcase.

Make a new donation

A handwritten thank you note will never be underestimated. So what could be better than using the original gift box to write your message? Cardboard letters can be given as-is no envelope required.

Dinner circles

Whip up a set of these delicious napkin rings from a roll of plastic wrap or foil with a cardboard tube. About a quarter of a yard of your favorite fabric is more than enough for eight rings. Use fabric glue or double-sided tape to secure the rag inside each roll of paper.

Control your excitement

Dress up simple custom cardboard boxes with some decorations. Then put on a plastic bag with some drainage holes. You are now ready to move a plant to a beautiful new house.

Simple

Help little ones sharpen their fine motor skills with this smart shape sorting toy. The blue grooved pin makes it easy to guide the colored shapes into place.

Stylish storage

Making this trio of storage trays is easier than you might think. Gold screw bolts and spray glue keep the fabric covers in place. And an old belt finds new use as a carrying strap.

Cat crab syndrome

Organize your furniture and impress your favorite cat with this notepad made from corrugated cardboard boxes. The painted outer edge is optional.

Astonish

If you've just moved or had large appliances. You can make cardboard boxes for moving maze that kids will enjoy for hours on end. Cut one or two doors from each box and connect it to the others using strong plastic clips.

By the side of the road

In bars and eateries, coasters usually bear the logos and slogans of famous drink marks. At home, DIY coasters are just as communicative, but instead of promoting business. They show off your uniqueness and personal sensation of fashion.  No matter what you love the most nature, travel, literature, or anything else.  It's easier than you might think to channel your passion into a set of DIY media.

Tikkie you are

Whether you use them as gift tags or as a way to label various cartons, bags, or containers around the house. Cardboard Boxes is an easy and free way to mark your items.

In the weeds

Cardboard is a sturdy but compostable material, making it a natural solution to a cannabis problem. Simply lay flat pieces of cardboard over your weed area and water them thoroughly to keep them in place. When finished, add soil or bark chips to the camouflage cardboard.

Smart design

Sometimes it's good not to think about it for too long. Every craft project becomes easier with this cardboard paint palette. Featuring a handy thumbhole that keeps everything in balance.

In addition to premium application equipment. You may need some of the painting tools and supplies below to complete your painting project. If you're like a lot of homeowners, you already own some of these things.

Magazine files

There is hardly ever a shortage of grain crates going in the trash. Create a unique and fashionable magazine file by making it to the area and comprising it with decorative paper or fabric.

Thrifty DIY Way To Organize Your Home

Life works so much better when it's organized. But a lot of us worry that it will cost too much to get the right storage solutions. All the fancy, trendy and expensive baskets, and bins.  Who would spend hundreds of dollars to tidy things up? Fortunately, the internet is full of DIY ideas, tips, and tricks for organizations.  You probably have several things in your home right now. Like grain boxes and photo frames that can be upgraded to good organizing tools.

Party decor

You don't have to go to the party store to get decorations. Make a flower like this for your next napkin event. Just paint, fold, glue and thread together. So pretty.

Bird board

This is the registration by the recycler of the traditional pine bird food. Use a paper roll as the base. Overlay it with butter and spread it in birdseed. Then push a string or ribbon through and hang it on a tree near your window.

Gift bags

These suitcase-style gift bags are made by cutting out custom printed cardboard boxes in the UK and painting them brown. A few decorative clothes later and you have a memorable gift bag that you can send home with your guests.

Paper bags can have a new lifestyle as beautiful, handmade gift wrap. Cut them to measure, decorate them with stickers or stamps. Use a bit of yarn to create a cute matching knot. And you will have the satisfaction of giving the Earth a present as well.