1.16.2012

Don't Recycle THAT.

As I imagine many American households did, we had our fair share of cardboard, plastic and paper recyclables following the holiday season. And thanks to our curbside recycling program there is no remaining evidence of just what size of a fair share we had.


But there was one box we didn't and won't be recyling any time soon.




We received two lamps in this big box and after it was all cleared of the stuff inside, we knew exactly what we'd be doing with it.

My intentions were to make a fun playhouse for the two littlest people in our house. What I didn't know was I would be creating not only a playhouse for those two, but also a fun hideaway for their older brother and sister, and a wrestling ring for our two felines. 

Hi, come on in. There's plenty of room!


Hey! What are you doing in my house?



Go away! It's mine now.


Next year's Christmas shopping just got easy. Everyone's getting their own box.

9 comments:

  1. LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL What a great house! Who knew? Now I want a big cardboard box too!!

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  2. Diane sent me over -- love the kitty picture. And your creativity!!

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  3. very cool and fun! came from your mommies blog!

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  4. We always have a box in the house for the kitties and a few in reserve! Better than a store bought toy-for the kiddos and the cats!
    Have a great day :)
    xo, misha

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  5. Great use of the box,very creative...good job ! I am following your blog,you are welcome to follow mine as well. Blessings Jane

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  6. What a fantastic idea! It looks great. I love that the kitties like it, too. You did a wonderful job.

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  7. Love it....my kids always loved big boxes the best.

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  8. I don't have kids but my kitties love boxes of any kind. I save them so they always have a treat!

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  9. Hi, my name is Heather! Please email me when you can, I have a question about your blog!

    HeatherVonSJ[at]gmail[dot]com

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