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How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

The beautiful-looking pirate ship model looks like a pirate will suddenly pop out of a corner in the future.

This is a very fun corrugated paper pirate ship. I believe children will want to try it. Prepare waste paper boxes, branches, disposable chopsticks, and some small black pieces of cloth in advance. Follow the steps below. Let’s take a look at the detailed illustration.

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

Draw on corrugated paper I came out with the parts for the pirate ship model I wanted to make.

Use a knife to cut it out and use tape to hold the parts together.

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

In this way, the main body of the pirate ship is completed. Use Branches make sail poles.

Use corrugated paper to make the cabin part, and use foam poles to fix the poles of the boat.

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

How to make a personalized childrens pirate ship model using corrugated paper

Use disposable chopsticks to build the main structural frame and install the black sail. There are very detailed fixing methods under the sail.

In addition, use corrugated paper to make it. A springboard. As long as the friends have the materials on hand, I believe they can be completed in a short time.