Ideas for a boy, please! My son needs to make one for his class party. He is 9 in 4th grade. Only requirement is it has to be opened in class without damaging it.
I'd get a box that has a lid separate from the body (shoe box?). I'd wrap both with appropriate wrapping paper (of his choice), putting a slit in the lid (with taped edges) for slipping in the valentines.
Honestly I think you only have to be limited by your own imagination. Make a Pirate ship out of a box by covering in brown paper and adding a sail (Name it something like the Black Heart). The quaker oats box or a cereal box would make a good robot with mini slinky's, jar lids and homemade buttons and gizmo's. For an older boy A cereal Box could also be an Ipod or TV showing a favorite show or music artist or maybe even a funny song title for the IPOD. Or turn the cereal box into a new cereal with your kids name
(For my son I could see Jonnie O's), picture and info about him. I also like the idea of just covering a box in cool wrapping paper. I think there are so many ways you could go.
Oooh my son and I came up with another idea this morning that we will likely use for his (he's in 4th. grade too.) We are going to decorate a cereal box like an IPAD only instead of an IPAD it will be a JPAD (first initial) . He wants sister to help him draw an angry birds scene on the "screen" then we will cut out pictures of him (just a circle around his face probably) and paste them into place so the screen is showing a game of "Angry Jonnie's" ready to be played.
We used the square tissue boxes last year which we turned into martians, I think the idea was from Family Fun magazine. Cover in paper, use the opening as a mouth, add googly eyes & pipe cleaners for eyes & antenae. They turned out very cute!
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