Locker Craft With a new locker your dolls will be all set to begin the new school year. What You Need: • 18” Springfield® doll box (or box a measuring 18“ x 6” x 4“) • Poster board (22” x 28”) • Glue gun, rub-on glue stick or glue • Ruler • Scissors I love decorating my locker! I can’t wait to see how my friends decorated their lockers! • Tape • Cardboard for shelves • Hook-and-loop fastener • Bottle cap for combination lock • Decorative materials (foam stickers, etc.) • Mini hooks for coat hooks The shoe cubbie on the bottom of the locker is my fav! What You Do: 1. Using attached template for measurements, cut poster board to wrap around box. Leave 2” extra for the front panel to make the door. 2. Cut along edge. extra 2” to make door closure. 3. Tape inside flaps to top to make top sturdier. Create the locker door: On the back of the doll box, cut along right side and bottom of back of the box as shown below. 4. Place box, back side up, onto poster board as shown below. Fold and glue poster board to box. Do NOT glue the extra 2” for door closure. d Tape flaps. Glue and fold to top. 5. Create the door closure: Add hook-and-loop fastener as shown to the extra 2” flap and side of box. 6. Create the shelves: Using attached template, cut and fold cardboard for shelves. Glue sides of shelf to inside of box. Glue Glue 7. 8. Create the combination lock: Glue sticker to bottle cap. Add markings for the numbers. Glue to front of box. Add mini hooks inside the locker for your doll’s coat and backpack. Glue Glue DECORATE! SHELF LAYOUT 2 pieces of cardboard - 1 for top shelf and 1 for shoe cubbie 10.25” long x 3.5” wide Fold at 2” Fold at 2” POSTER BOARD LAYOUT TO WRAP DOLL BOX Layout not actual size 6 5/8” wide 4” high TOP EXTRA 2” to make door closure 6 5/8” wide 18” high FRONT Fold at dotted lines 3 7/8” wide 18” high SIDE 6 5/8” wide 18” high BACK 3 7/8” wide 18” high SIDE
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