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a cardboard box with a pirate flag on it sitting in the middle of a yard

I searched everywhere for a manageable DIY cardboard pirate ship. I found a couple, but not really what I was looking for. So, I figured it out as I went, and thought I would share it with you! Here's what you'll need: - 1 Large rectangular cardboard box - Paper towel rolls - X-acto knife - Scissors - Duct tape - Hot glue gun - Acrylic Paint - Paint brushes - Black construction paper - Printed out Jolly Roger - Twine 1. Here's the box To give you on an idea of the size, Rubbermaid containers…

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an amazon box with the words slice down here and a smile drawn on it's side

As Pirate Week comes to a close here at Create in the Chaos, we are going to top off our week of fun projects with an awesome cardboard pirate ship tutorial. Materials: 2 big cardboard boxes -I used one tall, rectangular one, and then a shorter, more square-shaped one. you want to pick 2 boxes...Read More »

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a wooden model ship with white sails

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an image of a paper boat that is cut out and ready to be used as a sewing project

1. Use Crayola® Crayons, colored pencils, or markers to decorate the ship's hull and sail. If you rub a lot of crayon wax on the bottom and sides of the hull, the ship could float in water. Use different designs on your sail to display what kind of ship it is. For example, Christopher Columbus displayed a cross on his ships' flags. Pirates are known for their skull and cross bones sails. 2. Cut out the hull and fold up along the dotted lines. Use tape to attach the flaps together. 3. Cut…

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a man and two children in a cardboard pirate ship

Both my kids ADORE pretend play… and when we have friends over, they are always dressing up and different characters and “things”. So when Delights asked me to create a Cardboard Box Pirate Ship Photo Booth, I knew I was on to a winner… not only is this cardboard box pirate ship a GREAT prop …

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