Today we’ll share how to make simplest possible felt board with storage. It took me under 5 minutes to put it together, and that’s including the time I needed to gather supplies around the house!
I know it’s hard to believe, but somehow it happen that we don’t have a single cardboard box when needed! Today’s material prompt for #junkplay was a cardboard box, but we ended reusing mailing box because it is raining outside and I’m not very keen to go out in a rain and look for cardboard boxes! Still, mailing box is also kind of cardboard box, right?
Here is the list of thing you will need to make this simple felt board with storage:
- mailing box (from recycle bin)
- double-sided tape
- felt sheets
- scissors
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Today’s post is part of 60 Day Junk Play Challenge and we had as material prompt today CARDBOARD BOX.
You should take a stop by The Military Wife and Mom where you can find how to make the most amazing Cardboard Car your kids will surely love!
To read more about Junk Play Challenge and get involved upcycling your trash for play, stop by our 60 Day Junk Play Challenge page.
Jen Walshaw says
Thank you for linking up at #Fabulously Frugal with your great post. It is so cool and a great use of things that we all have
Mihaela @ Best Toys 4 Toddlers says
Thank you Jen! Both for stopping by and featuring our felt board!