
Guest Post By Lucky
My 3-year-old son is a gluing fool. I decided to make him a Christmas gift that would embrace this (and keep him busy through the long winter to come).
Here’s what you’ll need to make your own Gluing Craft Box:

1. A shoe box
2. Material to cover the box (I used felt I had on hand and this printable.)
3. Painter’s tape
4. Scissors
5. Glue Gun
6. Washable school glue
7. Foam sheets
8. Snack size bags
9. Odds and ends for gluing
10. A piece of ribbon for decoration

Instructions:
:: Use the felt and a glue gun to cover the box. Use the four sides and the cover as a template, and cut out five pieces of felt. Glue each piece to the proper side.
:: Use the painter’s tape to tape over the seams on the sides of the box and top of the box.

:: Collect odds and ends around the house to fill up 10 snack-sized bags. Be creative. You can use left-over bits of pasta or beans from your pantry, leftover bits and pieces of fabric and string from craft projects, or anything else you can find. I used:
o Two types of pasta
o Two types of stickers
o Dried pinto beans and dried white beans
o Seashells and rocks
o Googly eyes
o Plastic dinosaurs and lizards from various prizes and goody bags that my son comes home with
o String, and rick rack cut into short pieces with buttons
:: Place the foam sheets at the bottom of the box (I got a package of 20 sheets at the dollar store). These will serve as the bases for my son’s gluing projects. You could also cut out pieces of card stock or cardboard.
:: Add the snack bags full of odds and ends to the box.
:: Close the box and use a piece of ribbon to tie the bottle of washable glue to the box.

Lucky is the mother of two young kids and a carb-intolerant kitty. She also loves making homemade bread.
Find other DIY handmade gift ideas in our Handmade Christmas series.



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