Cereal Boxes
Store and display magazine and comic
book collections.

1. Using a pencil and a

ruler, draw diagonal

lines on the wider sides

of a cereal box, starting

from the top corner and

ending halfway down

the box.

2. Connect the two lines

just drawn with a horizontal line across the

slimmer side.

3. Cut off the entire top along the traced lines.

TIP: FOR HEAVIER MAGAZINES, LINE SEVERAL BOXES NEXT TO EACH OTHER FOR SUPPORT.

Yogurt Cups

Make receptacles for watercolors and other art supplies. Though yogurt cups come more often with foil tops than with plastic lids, any lidded containers can securely store leftover paints.

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