Cool Cardboard Projects You Can Create
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Marne Ventura
Marne Ventura writes educational material for children in grades K to 6. A former elementary school teacher, she holds a Master's Degree in Education with an emphasis in reading and language development from the University of California. Marne has helped to create more than 50 software products and apps for learning math, science, reading and social studies. She also contributes stories and articles to children's magazines. She is a puzzle, brainteaser, and word game enthusiast. Marne lives with her husband in Arroyo Grande, California.
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Cool Cardboard Projects You Can Create - Marne Ventura
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Construct Awesome Cardboard Projects!
What do cereal boxes, shoe boxes, and paper towel tubes all have in common? They’re all made from cardboard! Before cardboard was invented, people often used heavy wooden crates for storage and shipping. But when cardboard boxes were created in the 1870s, it was a major step forward for storing and shipping goods. The boxes were strong, lightweight, and cheap.
Today cardboard isn’t just used to make boxes. If you look around your home you’ll probably find many things made of cardboard. And the great thing about it is you don’t have to throw cardboard into the recycling bin. You can use it to make fun projects instead!
Look around for some boxes, tubes, and other cardboard objects. You’ll soon be building robots, armor, weapons, and other awesome stuff to impress your friends!
Tools Needed
You’ll need some common tools to make many of your projects. Gather the following tools and store them in a box so they’re easy to find when you need them. Remember to always ask an adult for help when using sharp knives, scissors, or hot glue guns.
Tips and Tricks
Get a good cutting mat. Craft stores sell mats with grid lines that