Box Seats
- Total Time Needed:
- 2-3 Hours
Made from cardboard boxes covered with colorful paper, these pint-size furnishings are perfect for a playroom or a child's bedroom. Light enough for kids to rearrange, they're also surprisingly durable. Plus, they can be "reupholstered" with a brand new layer of scrapbook paper or gift wrap whenever you're ready to update their look.
- Materials
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- Scrap cardboard
- Measuring tape
- Utility knife
- Square box (12 by 12 by 12 inches)
- Hot-glue gun
- 4 rectangular boxes (17 3/4 by 12 1/4 by 3 1/2 inches)
- Drop cloth
- Mod Podge
- Foam paintbrushes
- Assortment of scrapbook paper or gift wrap torn into pieces (8-inch squares and strips work well)
- Instructions
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From the scrap cardboard, cut 2 pieces as specified in the diagram and fit them together to form an X. Then turn the square box so the flaps are on the sides and insert the X (this will strengthen the chair seat). Hot-glue the box flaps closed (a parent's job). -
Glue the remaining boxes closed. Then glue all the boxes together as shown, starting with the chair arms and finishing with the back. -
Working on a drop cloth, brush Mod Podge onto a small section of the chair and randomly press on pieces of paper, overlapping the edges a bit. Continue in this way until you've completely covered the chair. Then seal the entire surface with a coat of Mod Podge and let it dry overnight. Don't worry if the paper looks wrinkly at this point; it will flatten as the sealer hardens.
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- Variations:
- Easy End Table: You can complement your chair with a handy end table by gluing a square box atop a smaller one, as shown below. For added durability, reinforce the square box with scrap cardboard (see step 1) before gluing and papering.
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