{"id":14233,"date":"2021-08-26T00:04:19","date_gmt":"2021-08-26T00:04:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=14233"},"modified":"2021-08-26T00:04:19","modified_gmt":"2021-08-26T00:04:19","slug":"20-super-creative-repurposing-ideas-for-cardboard-boxes-that-you-should-try","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lorevista.com\/20-super-creative-repurposing-ideas-for-cardboard-boxes-that-you-should-try\/","title":{"rendered":"20 Super-Creative Repurposing Ideas For Cardboard Boxes That You Should Try"},"content":{"rendered":"

When you have a stack of cardboard boxes in the corner, recycling is one option. Here are super-creative and fun projects for repurposing cardboard boxes.\n

1. DIY Apartment Door Numbers\n

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If you live in an apartment building, you can turn an old cardboard box into these amazing numbers for your door. I don\u2019t recommend this for houses, since the cardboard won\u2019t hold up well to the elements. Making them for an apartment door is really easy and they look so elegant when they\u2019re finished. Just print off the numbers that you want to use, or freehand them if you\u2019re really talented.\n

Tutorial\/Source: lovelyindeed\n

2. Repurposed Cardboard Belted Storage Tote\n

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You can turn those old cardboard boxes into these amazing storage totes with just a little time and a few supplies. You just cover the boxes with fabric and then add an old belt for a handle. These are great for all sorts of organizing from craft supplies and kids\u2019 toys to magazines and anything else you can think of. When they\u2019re finished, no one will ever know that they used to be empty cardboard boxes.\n

Tutorial\/Source: brit\n

3. Upcycled Cardboard Photo Frame\n

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Cardboard photo frames are so easy to make and they\u2019re perfect when you want something you can really customize. Not only are these great for decorating your own house, but they also make perfect gifts for others. And, since they\u2019re made from recycled cardboard, they\u2019re really cheap and they\u2019re made in a folding design so they\u2019re great for displaying pictures on the table or mantel.\n

Tutorial\/Source: ohoh-blog\n

4. Upcycled Cardboard Sunburst Mirror\n

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This cardboard mirror frame is made with upcycled toilet paper rolls, but if you have cardboard boxes on hand, you can use those as well. You\u2019ll just have to cut and then roll your cardboard to create the circles. Then you arrange them in a pattern, glue on some sequins or other decorative elements, and add your mirror. This is a really easy project and gives you a beautiful new mirror when you\u2019re finished.\n

Tutorial\/Source: meijosjoy\n

5. DIY Decoupage Cardboard Trays\n

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Turn that cardboard into a beautiful decoupage tray! You can use these trays for everything from jewelry to any number of other things that you want to store and they\u2019re super easy to make. You don\u2019t even have to have a tray \u2013 you make it completely with upcycled cardboard. Just shape and then form the tray and cover with scrapbook paper, fabric, or anything else you want to decorate it.\n

Tutorial\/Source: karenkavett\n

6. Cardboard City \u2013 Kid Fun!\n

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This cardboard city will be as fun for kids to make as it is for them to play in. You can take a number of empty cardboard boxes and build all sorts of shops and buildings for them. And, the kids can help to decorate their city. A small-scale city would be great for playing with dolls and toy cars or you could go all out and take several larger boxes to build them an actual playhouse size city.\n

Tutorial\/Source: crayola\n

7. Indoor Dog House\n

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Build your little dog his own little house inside the house with a repurposed cardboard box. Your dog will love having his own space and you can decorate these so cute with cardboard shingles. Note, this is not going to work for an outdoor dog house obviously because of the cardboard but it\u2019s great for giving your little pooch a little place of his own inside the house.\n

Tutorial\/Source: designdazzle\n

8. Repurposed Cardboard Drawer Dividers\n

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Keep your dresser drawers perfectly organized with dividers\u2026that you can make from an empty cardboard box. This is one of the easiest projects ever and one that is so useful. You can use pieces of cardboard to separate socks and all sorts of other items and keep those drawers perfectly organized. You just mark and cut your cardboard so that it perfectly fits inside the drawers and stays tight enough to not fall over.\n

Tutorial\/Source: instructables\n

9. Rustic Cardboard Christmas Trees\n

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Turn your Christmas decorating a bit rustic with these adorable little cardboard Christmas trees. You can make several of these from just one large cardboard box and they\u2019re perfect for setting up a rustic winter scene. These are so easy to make and the kids will love helping with them. Plus, you have plenty of time to make several before the holidays \u2013 you could even give some away as gifts.\n

Tutorial\/Source: theproperpinwheel\n

10. Repurposed Cardboard Guitar\n

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If the little ones love making music, you can make them this adorable cardboard guitar that looks just like the real thing. These things also actually play music so they can strum their little hearts out. This is actually a great tool for little ones that want to learn how to play guitar. The size is perfect for their little hands and it gives them the opportunity to learn how to hold and strum the guitar before they practice with the real thing.\n

Tutorial\/Source: makeit-loveit\n

11. Upcycled Cardboard Lantern\n

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I love old lanterns and these cardboard versions are just great. You make them from upcycled cardboard boxes and they look just like real lanterns when you\u2019re finished. You can even add LED lights to them to give them a nice little glow \u2013 although I would avoid candles since it is cardboard. These would make a great display for the holidays or anytime you want to add a bit of style.\n

Tutorial\/Source: etsy\n

12. DIY Cardboard Christmas Star\n

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Take those cardboard boxes and make a number of these great Christmas stars to hang or decorate for the holidays. These have such a great rustic look and are really easy to make. When you\u2019re finished making your stars, just paint them \u2013 you can use spray paint for this \u2013 any colors that you want and hang them on your Christmas tree, on the mantel, or you could even make a great garland from them.\n

Tutorial\/Source: pepperbuttons\n

13. DIY Recycled Cardboard Vase\n

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To make a beautiful recycled cardboard vase, you\u2019ll need corrugated cardboard as well as a cardboard tube, an old CD, and a few other supplies. You cut the cardboard into small strips and then layer it around the tube. The CD serves as a base and helps the vase to stand up. When it\u2019s finished, this is a lovely vase that you can paint or just leave plain. It will beautifully display silk flowers or real ones \u2013 just slip a small glass or vase down into the tube.\n

Tutorial\/Source: madebylakshmi\n

14. Cardboard Cat Scratching Post\n

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Cats love to scratch \u2013 those of us who own them know that all too well. If you have a cat, you really need a scratching post of some sort. Otherwise, they\u2019ll scratch walls and furniture. So, why not take those empty cardboard boxes and make a scratching post to save your furnishings? You can make one out of corrugated cardboard and it will rival those that you see in pet shops for over $100. Your cat will love it and your furniture will love you.\n

Tutorial\/Source: maisonkuotidien\n

15. Recycled Cardboard Craft Storage\n

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You\u2019re crafty right? Then why not turn your cardboard box craft into something that will help you with all your craftiness? I love this recycled cardboard storage. It\u2019s the perfect way to keep all of your craft supplies organized and it\u2019s so very easy to make. You just cut around the boxes to give them a nice shelf look and then string them all together with twine. This is great for storing all sorts of things and won\u2019t cost you anything but a little time.\n

Tutorial\/Source: paigebphotography\n

16. Creative Cardboard Cars\n

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Kids love playing with cardboard boxes, and why wouldn\u2019t they when those boxes are turned into these creative little cars? You can make these so easily and they take very little time. If your little ones have grown tired of their toys, these little cards are sure to make them happy. They\u2019ll spend hours playing with them and if you have a few boxes on hand, you could make so many different versions of cars for creative play.\n

Tutorial\/Source: aughpaintcreate\n

17. Rolled Cardboard Owl Ornament\n

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This little owl is a hoot and so easy to make. You start by rolling cardboard for the body and when that\u2019s finished you just do the same for the head and eyes. He\u2019s such a little cutie and perfect for adding a little homemade d\u00e9cor to your home. You can add feathers \u2013 or make feathers from leaf shapes \u2013 and he\u2019s all finished. Paint him if you want but I think the natural look is so much better.\n

Tutorial\/Source: foxyfawni\n

18. Decorative Recycled Cardboard Box\n

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You would never believe that this beautiful decorative box was once a plain cardboard box. It\u2019s so gorgeous and such a lovely thing to display. It\u2019s also pretty easy to make and won\u2019t take you long at all. This would be a great gift box or you can just use it to dress up the bedroom or bathroom. Just cover a box in burlap and then add \u201clegs\u201d and any other decorations that you want.\n

Tutorial\/Source: lookiewhatidid\n

19. Decorative Cardboard Letters\n

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You\u2019ve seen those great decorative letters adorning people\u2019s mantels and tables, right? Well, those things can be pretty expensive depending on where you buy them. A better way to get that look is to create the letters yourself from recycled cardboard. Just cut out your letters and then shape cardboard around them. Then paint and decorate however you want.\n

Tutorial\/Source: christylovespaper\n

20. Upcycled Cardboard Decorative Storage\n

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Here\u2019s another great way to get some storage from those cardboard boxes. These decorative boxes are so easy to make and really spruce up closets where you might otherwise just have plain boxes stacked up. Just cut the lid and flaps away from the boxes and then cover them with wrapping paper.\n

Tutorial\/Source: thekolbcorner\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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