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How to Make a Cardboard Tube Castle

Level
Beginner
Time
1 hour
Budget
<10

Cardboard tube crafts are a great way to recycle your household items into fun, creative projects for the kids! With this cardboard tube castle, little ones can build their own turrets – perfect for celebrating St George's Day! You can even add a flag.

Once complete, the cardboard castle is also a great place for keeping pens and pencils organised.

Project and instructions by @littlebuttondiaries.

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You Will Need
* Cardboard Tubes
* Scissors
* Paintbrushes
* Acrylic Paint - Brown, Grey
* Glue
* Pencil
* Embroidery Thread
* Needle
* Large Bead
* White Card
* Cocktail Stick
* Colouring Pens

How To Make

Step 1

Cut two cardboard tubes in half at various lengths.

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Step 2

In one of the tubes cut a square at the bottom for a door. Cut turrets around the top of all the tubes.

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Step 3

For a drawbridge, cut a square of card that is a little bigger than the door on the tube. Paint the tubes grey and drawbridge brown. Leave to dry.

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Step 4

Glue the tubes together, making sure the bottom edges are lined up. You can hold together with a rubber band if necessary whilst the glue dries.

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Step 5

Draw around the base of the tubes onto corrugated card. Cut this out and glue onto the bottom.

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Step 6

Tape the drawbridge onto the bottom of the castle, lining it up with the door. Thread some embroidery thread onto a needle and knot the end. Push the needle through a top corner of the drawbridge and through the wall of the castle. Repeat for the other side, then tie a pony bead onto the end both pieces. Now you can open and close the drawbridge!

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Step 7

Make a little St. George's flag out of white card, add a red cross and glue onto a cocktail stick.

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Step 8

Glue the flag onto the castle. Use colouring pens to draw in features of the castle, such as windows, sconces (torch holders) and arrow slits.

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