Reclaiming Wonders
This image depicts a homemade laundry chute constructed out of cardboard boxes and tape. The chute appears to be attached to a wooden staircase or bannister, suggesting it was created as a fun DIY project. The cardboard structure has a curved shape, allowing items to slide down from an upper level to a lower one. Despite its rudimentary appearance, the image conveys a sense of creativity and ingenuity, demonstrating how simple materials can be repurposed for fun and functional purposes.

Kids' DIY Cardboard Laundry Chute

It doesn’t look like much, but for the boys, it was several hours of tweaking to make a laundry chute.... the first attempt was foiled by not fun Mom telling them not put packing tape on the painted bannister. . I’m just glad he stopped here because maybe he will finally stop scheming how to have one without putting holes in my floor. . Get your kid a cardboard knife, cardboard rivets, and use up all your Prime boxes ;) . Now that I think about it, maybe this is the trick to getting them to pick up their laundry and take it to the washer! Genius! What’s the craziest thing your kid ever made out of cardboard? .

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