Do it yourself, a wonderful bright house from a carton of milk

Since the oldest of my children exchanged breast milk for cow's milk, one of the things that accumulate the most in my house are cartons and bottles of milk. And since his younger brother joined the vaccine milk club we generated empty milk cartons enough to make a replica of residential London.

So looking for what to do with them, with the cards, I mean, I found this tutorial DIY or in Spanish, Do it yourself, a wonderful bright house from a carton of milk.

What do we need?

We will need a blade and scissors to make the holes in the windows in the cardboard. A spray of paint The tutorial uses white but you can use the one you like or what you have at home (any graffiti artist in the room?) Glue or double layer tape Colored paper A candle or a small bulb. The second is more complicated to place, but much safer. Of course the milk caons that you think are convenient.

Ok, that's it and now what?

Well, the first thing will be to paint the cardboard as we like and once they have dried we are making the holes of the windows and doors. Once we have them we will decorate the windows with the colored papers and then we will place our light source.

Easy truth, in a very short time you will have your own recyclable neighborhood.

Don't you finish watching it? Do not worry, we leave the following link to the original site where they are explained better than me.

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