Have you ever heard of craft from cereal boxes? Here are the ideas below that will surprise you through their advantages. All cereal boxes crafts are collected in DIY Crafts From Cereal Box Ranging From Organizer To Table Top Decoration.
DIY Desk Organizer From Cereal Box
What a wonderful idea is this? You can magically turn a cereal box into a desk organizer.
This project is super handy where the different sections it’s divided in order to store different types of stationery items, ranging from notepads, pencils, pens, scissors, brushes, and even some cute flowers for an extra dose of beauty. So, the supplies you need for this project are cereal boxes, toilet paper rolls, wood plaque, mod podge satin, acrylic paint, scrapbook paper, ribbon in coordinating colors, scissors, craft knife, craft glue, paintbrush, pen, ruler, and tape.
Washi Tape Cereal Box Organizers
The washi tape not only turns your ordinary cereal boxes into beautiful organizers, but it also reinforces the boxes very nicely, making them quite sturdy! Look at the wonderful designs flaunted by the strips of washi tape that cover the organizers throughout.
It is just a matter of a few cuts on cereal boxes that is all it takes to achieve the 2 different organizer shapes. You are here are free to choose the color and pattern of the washi tape.
Giant Airmail Envelope
This craft is great to celebrate the conventional idea of sending text mails with this DIY airmail envelope. There is a diagonal striped pattern on the borders of the envelope that add authenticity, while the wavy lines in the corner drawn with a pencil mimic the franking stamp just perfect. You have got your finished giant airmail envelope once you add the address and the stamps there. The materials you need are the front and back of a cereal box, red and blue markers, pencil, eraser, scissors, and sewing machine.
Cereal Box To Foldable Doll’s House

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Look at this foldable doll’s house that is made of cereal boxes. You can do this project with or without your kids. I guarantee here that they will love to help you since the result is amazing. The supplies needed are two cereal boxes, duct tape, colored paper, scissors, a ruler, a glue stick, and white paper.