This is a little house made of cardboard boxes. I made it 4 years ago as a Christmas gift for my little one and I'm always surprised at how well it's holding up and how long it's been kicking around.
I remember being quite proud of the little Victorian house design (and I still am!) and the fact that I used only stuff from around the house to build it. I chose not to put a door on it for safety's sake (he was two when I built it) and also because I didn't want to deal with hinges. Lazy...
My main construction material: a couple of large cardboard boxes of course. And I recall using LOADS of my husband's good carpenter's glue as an adhesive. I worked in steps over the course of a week, taking my time with all the measurements. Whenever I glued on pieces, I clamped them together with painter's masking tape - you know the kind that's not too sticky - to let the glue set and then removed the "clamps" once the glue was dry.
I used old house paint with an eggshell finish to paint the thing so I can actually wash the walls which is pretty neat. And yes, I've actually washed the walls.
To make the house sturdy I did a couple of things. One: I glued "mouldings" at every joint (even in the attic). And two: I faced both the outside and the inside of the window frames with a window cut-out.
I used a thrifted piece of aqua-coloured vinyl for the floor. The leftover pieces of vinyl I cut into curlicues and glued to the walls for a decorative touch.
I used craft paper (you know the brown stuff used for covering packages), rolled it up into thin rolls and then flattened out the rolls to make a thin moulding for the outer edge of the roof peak.
If anyone is interested in a printable plan for the little house, let me know, and I'll see what I can scrounge up.
Edited to Add: I'm sorry, I will not be providing a free printable for this little house as I seem to have misplaced my original construction notes.
Edited to Add: I'm sorry, I will not be providing a free printable for this little house as I seem to have misplaced my original construction notes.
Now you have yourself a lovely day!
P.S. In the meantime if you just can't wait to make a house, here is a link with plans for an alternative cardboard house at Make Baby Stuff.
Love the little house with the babies inside!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is awesome!!! How cool that you made that!
ReplyDeleteOh! I'm so glad you shared this with us finally. It's one of my favorite things that you have made.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that it has survived so well! That's amazing! I have never made one that was reinforced though. It's fabulous! My kids love cardboard box creations.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it! And it is one of the most beautiful play houses I have ever seen :)
ReplyDeleteomg, this is gorgeous! Specially with that crochet rug - Cutes Hugs Nat
ReplyDeleteHoly, you make the coolest stuff! That is an amazing house. My kids were lucky if I could carve out a door and a window from a cardboard box.
ReplyDeletethat's really cute! Here I thought our fridge box with a couple holes cut out for a door and window was genius! lol
ReplyDeleteComme toujours , une superbe création !!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing detail you put into this cute little house! Puts my effort to shame whichb was to cut 2 windows and a door into a large box that our new washing machine came in when my eldest was 3 years. She loved it though especially as I let her draw all over it.
ReplyDeleteSo darling and so creative...found you on Someday Crafts...
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love all the fun colors!
Thanks for sharing!
Very creative and kudos for putting enough time and effort into it - made to last!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love that it is still around.
ReplyDeletehere's another place to link up this little beauty on our blog's linky party! I love this. And how timely: perfect for rainy days ... and snowy days... to play in this!
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Holy Buckets - that is absolutely out of this world. I am glad you shared all the details of how you made it that made it sturdier.
ReplyDeleteI remember the best present ever was a basement full of boxes. We played with them for months.
ReplyDeleteIf you want come on over and link this up to my reuse challange linky party it will even get you an extra entry to the giveaway tomorrow.
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Seriously...this has to be the cutest thing I have seen all day. I want one!!
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Wow! You are creative!! I never would have thought that was made of cardboard!!! It's so nicely made and pretty! I would love plans for this if you ever have them available...my munchkins would love it.
ReplyDeleteUNBELIEVABLE!! I can hardly believe that came from a cardboard box. WOW. OH WOW.
ReplyDeleteWe used to make forts out of boxes but they sure as heck never came out anywhere near as impressive as this. I need to try making one on a small scale for my cat. She will love it!
Brilliant! I love it. I'd like a bigger one for myself :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I can't believe it has held up so well, amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house! I like the idea that he stills uses it to store toys in his room too.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I love every little detail, especially the shingles. You have done an amazing job! Hope you are enjoying your weekend! ~ Stephanie Lynn
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is so cute! I want to make one just to have it. LOL
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so sweet! I'm also amazed how well it has fared over time...I guess your little one didn't try climbing on the roof much! thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeletethat is SO cute! I love it! And how long it has held up! If you have time I'd love for you to come link up to Handmade Tuesdays @ Ladybug Blessings next Tuesday! www.ladybug-blessings.com
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! What little kid wouldn't love to "live" there!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! Several years ago my sons and I made a cardboard barbie house for my daughter and we used similiar methods in reinforcing it and it is still holding up great too though it has been well played with. Cardboard really works well.
ReplyDeleteI featured this at my blog today
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Hey! How did I miss this? Just found it via Peaches. This is too amazing, it has all your delicate touches of sweetness. What a lovely creation!
ReplyDeleteWell, I would be interested in a printable plan for the little house:) A house is great:)
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog for over an hour now so there is no way that I could leave without telling you that I am so incredibly inspired after seeing all your crafty goodness and out of the box ideas. I am your newest follower and am so happy I found you today. You are awesome. Period. :)
ReplyDeleteI am very interested in a printable plan for the little house! My grandaughter will be coming for a visit from Germany soon, and I know she will absolutely love this.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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What brand are the cute stuffed animals in your house?
ReplyDeleteWe've since donated these little guys so I have no idea what brand they are. Sorry about that Becky!
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