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DIY Housewarming Castle Gift


    I have always thought it would be so fun to give a housewarming gift in the shape of a castle. Well in the spirit of "don't let you dreams be dreams," I made it happen! 

    A friend of ours had just bought his first home and was having a party to celebrate. This particular friend we know because he plays Dungeons & Dragons with us, so it only seemed fitting that he should get a housewarming gift in the shape of a castle! 

    Here is the finished product: 


    I had a general idea of how to construct the "castle" using a storage bin or two, toilet paper, and paper towel rolls. I went to the store and purchased those items along with other handy household items that he could actually use, which included: cleaning products, microfiber cloths, glade scent items, kitchen spoons, whisk, spatulas, lit roller, toilet brush, sink brush, duster, wood markers, tissues, drawer liners, and hand sanitizer. These I could just use as filler. 

I printed a quick door and drawbridge, and glued down some greenery to help with the effect. Amazingly it all came together to be an obvious castle. I even re-purposed some flags from my son's first birthday party. 



     Our friend thought it was so cool and used it as a centerpiece on his table for a long time. People started using items from it the day of the party, so it was great to see it was useful as well as cute. I know I'd be excited to see someone put a little extra magic into one of my gifts, so feel free to try something like this sometime. If you do try something like this I'd love to hear about it in the comments below. Have a wonderful week, and I hope to see you back here real soon!

-Lizzy 

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