Cardboard Garden

The Set Up

Start with large pieces of cardboard and imagine a garden that has no limits. Gather cardboard scissors, tape or glue, and bright paint mixed with a little white for extra vibrancy. MakeDo tools are brilliant for strong joins but masking tape or a glue gun will do the job too.


The Making

Children cut and join cardboard into giant flowers, tall stems, and wild shapes that do not exist in any real garden. Big brushes or sponges quickly cover shapes in bold colour. Over time the garden expands and changes, growing with each new addition.

Variations

Add bugs, butterflies, or magical creatures made from smaller scraps. Let the installation evolve over a week or more, photographing its growth as a record.

Materials

  • Large sheets of cardboard (the sturdier the better)

  • Cardboard tubes from wrapping paper

  • Cardboard scissors (Fiskars are our favourite)

  • MakeDo tools, masking tape, or a glue gun for joining

  • Poster or tempera paints mixed with a little white for vibrancy

  • Big brushes and sponges for bold coverage

  • Drop cloths or painter’s canvas to protect the floor

  • Optional: metal stands or poles to hold up tall flowers or stems