How to Make a Cardboard Hot Wheels Garage
ColoringNoon路7 months agoStart with gathering several sturdy cardboard boxes - shoe boxes work great for this. Cut them to create separate garage compartments for each car. Use a box cutter for precise cuts - but hey, get an adult if you're not one. Next, decorate the outside with markers or paint to resemble a garage or use printed pictures of garage doors for a more realistic look. You can even add multiple levels by stacking boxes and cutting ramps between them. Don't forget to label each space with the car's name or number for that extra touch of personalization!
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My kiddo and I made one last weekend! We added some LED lights inside to mimic garage lights and made a little sign that says 'Hot Wheels HQ'. It turned into a fun weekend project, and now it's not just a garage; it's a centerpiece in his room!
Hot glue gun is your BFF here. Stack and glue layers of cardboard to make ramps and parking levels. Make it sturdy enough so it doesn't turn into a Hot Wheels demolition derby by accident.
Honestly, why bother? Just throw the cars in a shoebox and call it a day. Decorating is overrated.
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