Today I have a craft for you that is perfect for the nice warm summer season. In this post I will show you how to make a Milk Carton Row Boat. Made from a couple of milk cartons this row boat will actually float. What is nice about milk cartons is that their waxy surface makes them completely water proof…. perfect for the water. So, grab the materials needed and let’s get started.
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How to Make a Santa Claus Milk Carton Gift Box
Christmas is the Season for gift giving. Well, today’s craft is right down that alley. In this post I will show you how to make a Santa Claus Milk Carton Gift Box. Made from a Milk Carton and a Paper Template this is a perfect way to wrap your gifts this Holiday Season. Imagine the look on your family and friends’ face when they receive their gift wrapped in this gift box….. they are sure to love it.
How to Make a Reindeer Milk Carton Gift Box
Christmas is just days away and now is the time to start packaging up your gifts to get them ready for the gift giving fun. Today I’m going to show you how to make a Reindeer Milk Carton Gift Box. Made from a milk carton and printed off template this craft is a creative way to package up your gifts this Holiday Season. So, let’s get started.
How to Make an Elf Milk Carton Gift Box
Christmas is just around the corner. Surely, you have an idea of the gifts you are giving your friends and family. But, have you figured out the gift box you will be placing your gift in? Well, don’t worry too much about it…. I have the perfect craft for you. Today I’m going to show you how to make an Elf Milk Carton Gift Box perfect for any gift you are giving this Holiday Season.
How to Make Milk Carton Boats
Fall is a great time to play with boats in the water. There is a nice crisp breeze in the air perfect for giving the boats the momentum to go. Don’t have a boat? No problem. Today I’m going to show you how to make a Boat out of a milk carton and a paper plate. The craft is an easy one…. perfect for kids of any age. So, grab a pair of scissors, a milk carton and a paper plate and let’s get started.