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7:08pm on May 13th, 2012

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    Used to make these all the time as a kid… perhaps it is time to revisit my architecturally inclined days
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    Wonderful. Can’t wait to do this for my kids (when I have them!)
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    Miss making this!!!
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    future art installation at the rva apt.
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unconsumption:

Belinda Graham from The Happy Home Blog created this build a box city project for kids. It really shows just how far a cardboard box can go for little ones and made a whole city out of repurposed boxes.

(via Recycled Cardboard Box City @Craftzine.com blog)