8 Creative Ideas for Leftover Moving Boxes

There will always be a need for moving boxes so selling the boxes after you relocate is a nice way to get rid of clutter and make some extra cash. Donating moving boxes is another common practice since there is always someone that could use free cardboard boxes. But what can you do with boxes in case you want to keep them? Luckily, there are so many creative ideas for DIY projects you can do alone or with your children. Some uses are rather practical while others are stylish and can be used for decorating your home. Bring on some paints, markers, and fun stickers and you’ll have your kids entertained for hours, creating something to decorate their new space. Any of these ideas will be a fun activity for the whole family. But can also be done on your own. If you’re wondering what to do with all that cardboard after your move is done, read on to find our 8 creative ideas for leftover moving boxes.

A Man And A Woman Are Carrying Cardboard Moving Boxes

DIY Insulation

Cardboard is great for insulation. Even though it is not exactly a replacement for your standard insulation, it can still be pretty useful. You will probably benefit the most if you use cardboard to line the walls of areas that are not used too much and rooms that you don’t necessarily need to decorate – think basements, attics, etc. The reason to line the walls with cardboard pieces cut from boxes is that it can help you avoid extreme temperatures. That way your home can become a bit more energy-efficient.

Door labels

Another creative way to use leftover boxes is to make a number label for our door. This can be a fun project to do with your kids after you move into a new home since it allows for creativity and freedom to create any style they like. In case your apartment doesn’t have a number, you can cut the cardboard box to make one. Then, color it any way you or your kids like. If there is already a number on your entrance door, you can still label the doors inside your house. Just choose one or a few different styles and decorate a number to label each room.

Napkin rings

This is one of the crafts that is super fun but also practical. If you’re about to celebrate an anniversary, a birthday, or have a family gathering, you can show off those hand-made napkin rings you made. Making them is pretty simple. You’ll need to cut the box in order to make a cardboard tube first. You can staple or glue the cutout, whatever works better for you. You will then want to glue the fabric on each ring. Or, use double-sided tape to secure the cloth to the inside of each ring. If you’re crafting with kids, let them choose their favorite fabrics and create a colorful setup for your table. You should be able to make eight rings with approximately a quarter of a yard of fabric.

Cute storage

Cardboard boxes are not only used as boring unstylish storage in your garage. With a little bit of effort, you can also create something stylish and practical. One way to create cute storage boxes is to first use your favorite fabric and glue it to the cardboard box. Spray adhesive or fabric glue are the best options but you can go for another solution you have on hand. You will then want to use some pretty screws, for example, gold ones for each corner of the box. This will hold the fabric but it will also add a nice detail to your storage box. The last thing is to find an old belt and repurpose it as a carrying strap – use gold screws again to secure the strap in place and add a final touch to your stylish DIY storage box.

A maze or a tunnel

Your children are likely to be a bit too thrilled about this idea and that’s exactly the reason why you should choose this creative way to use your leftover cardboard boxes. Whether you decide to create a maze, a tunnel or something n between, cardboard boxes make a perfect material for that. Just cut a doorway in each box and attach them by using sturdy plastic clips. Once you have the construction, let your kids paint and decorate their new maze any way you like.

Wall art

Here’s another creative way to deal with boxes – use them to make art for your new walls. The method is especially handy if you have shoeboxes left, just use the top of the box as a canvas. The only thing you’ll have to do is to use a coat of primer first and you’ll then be free to express your artistic tendencies or encourage your kids to paint something you can then cherish for a long time to come.

Photo frames

Moving house is a perfect time to snap a few photos with your family and choose a favorite one to frame. Your leftover boxes can come in really handy at this time – just cut the box to the appropriate size and then use some glue to attach the fabric you like.

Drawer dividers

The last crafty idea on our list is to use your leftover boxes to divide drawers. You don’t have to be too crafty for this and the only tool you need is scissors. Simply measure each drawer, then cut your boxes to appropriate size, and voila! You now have your drawers nice and tidy, easy to organize, and maximize space.

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