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Doll house can be made from recycled cardboard box. So dont throw away your cardboard, you can create a doll house for your kids. This craft project is cheap and easy.

Here you need scrap wallpaper for beautiful wall of this doll house. You also need paper fasteners to hold the walls. Use the pattern below to make thid doll house. You can make the pattern from single cardboard, but if you only have small cardboard so paper fastener can help you to join cardboard.

Cut out with a craft knife. Where a dotted line is indicated on the pattern, make a light cut with the knife, and use a ruler to fold the cardboard neatly.cardboardplayhouseplan Doll House from Recycled Cardboard

Paste different pieces of wallpaper to the walls and on the floors. Mix and match patterns for lots of color and visual interest. Lay flat to dry, under a weight. With a craft knife, trace and cut out windows and doors. To trace the rounded corners, use the handle pattern provided. Trace and cut out notches to insert the shelves.

doll house folded Use a large needle to punch holes through the cardboard tabs along the back of the house and the roof. Punch matching holes in the adjoining pieces of cardboard and assemble with the paper fasteners. Then, insert the shelves. The house is finished! Make the house portable by simply fastening the handles with paper fasteners as well.

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