How To Make A Marble Maze Out Of A Shoe Box
Let your imagination run wild as you come up with challenging and interesting designs for your marble maze.
How to make a marble maze out of a shoe box. To make them stick i d use regular elmer s glue or some kind of craft glue. You ll need two shoe boxes actually. In a good way though. We made a crazy maze to play with marble.
One to set the maze up in and one to cut up to make the maze walls. I got my littlest assistant brie to do the water colouring of the inside of the shoe box. How would you make a marble maze with a shoe box. Building a marble maze is such a constructive way to spend an afternoon plus it s great for hand eye coordination.
I need to make a maze with only a shoebox paper so i d assume wood products and tape i would think to use toothpicks to re enforce the ramps. You have to try this project. The labyrinth marble game is so much fun. But you might be able to make it out of one box.
Place the lid inside the box and decorate how you want. Cut the circles out with a craft knife. And you can layout the tilt maze any way you like. This cardboard box marble labyrinth game is simple to put together and my kids have been fighting over turns on it.
I also show you a couple of unique things including a ramp and a rotating gate. Making a marble maze can be a fun way to spend time with your family and create a fun puzzle for everyone to solve. Use a marble to negotiate the maze and avoid the holes. Create a maze on the top of the box lid by gluing the craft sticks with a hot glue gun.
This post contains. A marble maze made of a shoe box lid. All you have to do is outline your maze in the bottom or the first shoebox then cut out pieces from the other shoebox an set them up according to the guide you drew. Test your skill with it.
It s easy to make. Of course you can always leave it as it is but i thought it was nicer if it s in colour and if brie got to do some painting too. How to make a marble maze labyrinth game using cardboard. A cardboard box around 12x15 inches would be perfect.
From there some extra cardboard would be good. So here s one post on what we made recently. Marble mazes also engage creative and imaginative skills while building and playing with them. Engineering activity for kids build a cardboard box marble labyrinth.
We also discovered that the marbles make a really cool sound when they hit the craft sticks. The sound inspired us to make another marble project for this one i used the bottom of a shoe box to create a back and forth marble.