innovative projects for creative minds
There are many ideas that you can get in order to make the best DIY project out of cardboard.
Cardboard literally is not just a material you use for packing stuff. It can even be recycled and put into use in your room, kitchen or office.
As for me, I am quite of concerned when buying household items which are quite pricey so I guess I can make the most out of these left over cardboard boxes I have been stacking up in the stock room. It is better to use them on your DIY projects instead of just throwing them away.
I believe that this can be used as a great medium for DIY projects in school like making patterned shapes, toys such as blocks and robots, cardboard coffins and decorations for Halloween, home frames, crafty boxes, storage for shoes and even for your grocery items in the kitchen.
You can get whatever style you want as long as you prepare the right kind of materials.
The things that you will commonly need are glue, hot glue gun, some pen markers, paint, some tape, paint brushes, mod podge for binding items, scissors and some decorative ornaments for your DIY project. Simply grab a pen and paper and write down the projects you plan to do when you have your free time. Plan it in advance so whenever you get to the craft store you will know which type of material you are going to purchase.
You can use your innovative mind to create lovely projects to solve organizing dilemma in your room. As for me I like my room as pink so I am definitely planning to make shoe boxes in green and yellow for my room. To add more, I will be making some DIY make up holders and drawers that I can place on my tights and store my belts.
How about these awesome cardboard lamps? :D
What type of cardboard project are you planning to work on? Share it here!
Get more of DIY cardboard projects on the ff links:
http://www.architectureplace.com/on-the-boards-spanish-pavilion/awards-top-design
http://www.techchee.com/2007/12/22/cool-cardboard-art-cardboard-made-gadgets/
http://www.interiordesign.net/article/CA6673727.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/14/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/14artswe.html
http://www.jetsongreen.com/2009/02/mark-langan-corrugated-cardboard-art-and-sculpture.html