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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Cardboard Play Kitchen

I was having a hard time finding a play kitchen for my little boy. Everything seems to be geared towards girls or they are a bit pricey. I started searching for cardboard play kitchens and up came this website http://meggiecat.blogspot.com/2008/01/little-girls-play-kitchen.html

I figured I was a a little crafty and could make my own. I started with this large computer box.
Then gave it a few coats of light blue paint, painted on the stove top by making four black circles, and cut out a hole for the kitchen sink (a plastic bowl from the dollar store)...
I cut out a door for the oven, painted on another oven door, then cut out a door for a cabinet beneath the sink. I used cardboard to make the kitchen faucet and painted wooden knobs from Hobby Lobby with silver paint to be used as the cabinet handle, burner knobs and hot/cold knobs for the faucet. I knew the faucet would probably be pulled off by the kids, so I used velcro to put it on and used velcro to attach a kitchen timer by the burner knobs (from the dollar store).

And here it is!


Then I sewed a table cloth and used velcro to adhere it to the box, used an eye hook to hold measuring cups and stapled some fabric on to create a handle where I could hang a dishtowel. I also staple gunned fabric to create a "bulletin board" and used velcro to display pictures of our family.

Here's Catherine - she loves peeling off the timer!


So far they love it! I got some plastic pans and play food from Target and John Patrick has been cooking all night tonight. :) All in all it took about an hour and a half and here is the cost breakdown:

box was free

6 acrylic paint bottles (3 blue, 1 green, 1 orange and 1 silver) $6

sponge brushes $2

set of 10 knobs from Hobby Lobby $3

fabric (used remnants I had...free)

Dollar store items: spatulas, timer, dishtowel, tea set, set of two plastic bowls $5

TOTAL is $16 And it was fun to make!! Give it a try!

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for your comment on my post! Having new viewers is always exciting! YOur cardboard kitchen is adorable! Great idea!

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  2. It came out great! I searched high and low for a play kitchen for my son, finally I found one. I didn't even think to make it. I am sure it will bring them hours of fun :)

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  3. You're right, I see lots of pink and girly kitchens on blogs but never more masculine/boyish ones. I love what you did with cardboard -- cute AND economical!

    Nice to meet you, btw :)

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  4. I am dying to make my son a kitchen for Christmas, and you make this look do-able for me. So thank you SO much for this tutorial!!

    ~Alison
    http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/

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  5. Oh my word! I love what you did with a cardboard box...just incredible!!

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  6. How cute! You did nice job on this kitchen. Thank you for linking to my party!

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  7. This is just too cute~ and even more adorable in person. Looking at it, I never would have guessed I could do it, but now I'm inspired! I'm going right now to rescue the big car seat box before it goes into the recycling so maybe I can make one!

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  8. hi! I'm featuring this on a cardboard kitchen round up that I am posting this afternoon. The link will be live in about 5 hours. Come by and grab a featured button if you would like. http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2012/09/cardboard-kitchen-round-up.html

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