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Candy Box Robots

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How to Make a Robot from Halloween Candy Boxes

Are these cool or what? My kids flipped out over this one.....they really enjoyed this project. Halloween is the perfect time to make robots...why you ask.....

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Because at Halloween your kids will get a lot of different candy in a lot of different packaging. Perfect material to be recycled into robots

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    Materials:

    recycled candy boxes, glue, elastic bands, acrylic craft paint, paintbrush, pipe cleaners, colored bits of paper, foil, assorted hardware doodads, small mismatched toys, extra bits of cardboard


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    First you need to reseal all the boxes. Place some glue on the open end and then use an elastic band to hold it together while drying.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    When the boxes are dry build the main body of the robot. You can play around with it a bit until you get it the way you want. We used extra cardboard pieces to help connect everything together.
    Glue together and let dry.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Now the painting.... we gave our robots a primer coat of white acrylic or gesso first. This helps to cover all the writing on the boxes. This step is optional. If you skip it you will just have to add an extra coat of colored paint.

  6. Step 6

    Step 6

    While that first paint coat is drying you can make some arms. We used 2 white pipe cleaners for each arm. We connected the pieces together by wrapping some of the ends around each other. Try to push down those wire ends as the can be quite pokey.
    We then wrapped the pipe cleaner around the end of a paintbrush or large pencil.

  7. Step 7

    Step 7

    Next we painted ours silver. Now you could just use silver pipe cleaners but I have this thing about trying to get the kids to create as much of the materials they are going to use as possible. I actually had silver pipe cleaners in my stash but decided against it.
    When dry the painted pipe cleaners become really stiff and hold there shape quite well. I have used this technique when making dioramas to make very effective trees.

  8. Step 8

    Step 8

    By now the first coat of paint is dry so you can add some color. Depending on your candy boxes you may need 2 coats.
    Let dry.

  9. Step 9

    Step 9

    To make really neat robot grip hands use the plastic insert for drywall nails. It is usually in any picture hanging kit you may have. Open the end up to make the gripper and glue into the pipe cleaner arm.

  10. Step 10

    Step 10

    Now decorate your robot. I used a small piece of foil for a control panel and added bits from a cut up map. Attach small toys or little bits and bobs that we all seem to have lying around. The kids have fun searching for different materials and figuring out how to make the face of the robot. We used stray lego pieces, doll combs for the mouths, beads, whatever you have on hand. You may need to use a gluegun on the heavier pieces.

    Click on photo for a closer view.

    Have some robot fun and good luck creating.
    see you soon
    gail

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Candice C.

Candice C.

09 Nov 22:41

those're cute :)

Leah O.

Leah O.

10 Nov 01:24

That is so much fun! Thank you for adding it. I think the kids will really love it too! This Christmas, my family is having DIY presents, and i bet my lil' nephew would love this!

JessayahX

JessayahX

10 Nov 17:18

hehe ^^ I definitely do one of this with my little niece ^^ *yay*Thanks for sharing ;)

Alexis K.

Alexis K.

14 Nov 04:22

Those are Adorable great idea!

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November 09, 2008 22:35

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