How to Make Hot Wheels in Cardboard

avatarBustingSpire7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Just fold the cardboard into the shape of a car and draw wheels on it, done.

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avatarCatalogingDisk7 months ago

Start by sketching out your Hot Wheels design on the cardboard - think sleek, fast, and funky! Then, carefully cut it out with scissors or a craft knife. Make sure to create a slot in the middle for the 'axle' and use straws or barbecue sticks for the wheels. Glue the wheels onto the body, and for extra flair, paint or color your car with markers to make it stand out. It's all about creativity and making your cardboard car as cool as the real Hot Wheels!


avatarAffordingAggie7 months ago

I made a cardboard Hot Wheels with my nephew last weekend, and the trick is in the details. We added paperclip 'axles' for the wheels and used bottle caps as wheels. After assembling, we went wild with spray paint and stickers to give it that authentic Hot Wheels vibe. Trust me, adding those small details makes a world of difference!

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