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Today, we’ll show you how to transform an ordinary bed into a majestic castle using cardboard. This fun and imaginative project is perfect for kids who dream of having their very own castle. With a little cardboard, some crafting supplies, and a touch of creativity, you can turn bedtime into a royal adventure. Explore the step-by-step instructions and let your child’s imagination run wild as they sleep in their very own castle bed.

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Incredible Forts to Build: An impressive castle How To Build A Fort Out Of Boxes, How To Build With Cardboard, How To Build A Castle Cardboard Boxes, How To Build A Castle, Cardboard Archway, Cardboard Box Castle, Castle Cardboard, Cardboard Village, Castle Construction

Do the words "pillow fort" conjure parental fear of messy blankets, all the couch cushions ruined, and all your children sleeping out of their beds for the foreseeable? Well, that last one might be true. But these are #quarantimes, people! Might as well make this time at home special with the help of some sheets, twinkle lights, and just a little bit of magic. But don't just stop at pillow forts. You can build blanket forts, cardboard forts, a simple fort with just a sheet and a clothesline…

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Cardboard castle by sewslulu, via Flickr Spooky Castles, Cardboard Ideas, Scary Halloween Decorations Outdoor, Castle Project, Cardboard Playhouse, Castle Party, Cardboard Castle, Knight Party, Prop House

Our 4-year-old has been invited to some pretty extravagant birthday parties, with live entertainment, bouncy houses galore, the run of a "farm" with ponies and other rides, catered food. Each time I can't help guesstimating the cost of these parties. It's certainly way more than I'm willing to spend on a party for anyone under the age of 60. So, for a party for our son, we built this castle from scavenged refrigerator boxes, using plans and rivets from Mr. McGroovy's. This photo is the calm…

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