DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
Pirate's Treasure Chest Craft
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Make dad a container to keep his special treasures!
If you are doing this craft for a party, you may wish to pre-do up to Step 3. CLICK HERE to see a full sized photo of the craft. Close the photo window when done viewing.
Materials:
- an empty kleenex box
- some black and yellow construction paper,
- a printer
- scissors,
- glue,
- something to colour with.
Craft Instructions:
- Cover the kleenex box with black construction paper (all sides). Use enough glue that when we slit open the top the paper will stick.
- Using sharp scissors, have an adult cut around 3 sides of the kleenex box, about an inch from the top (so the treasure chest opens). You will need to bend back the cardboard on the remaining, attached side so the chest opens and closes nicely.
- Glue a piece of yellow or red construction paper, felt or tissue paper to the inside of the "lid" and chest (so it looks like a nice velvety lining)
- Now comes the fun part! Print out the template of choice.
- Colour the pieces, as necessary and cut them out.
- Glue the KEEP out warning onto the top (lid) of the chest.
- Cut 1/2 inch strips from yellow construction paper and glue them to all the edges of the treasure chest.
- Glue the lock onto the front of the chest.
- Glue the handles onto the sides of the chest.
- Optional: Glue sequins, fake jewels or painted rocks onto the lid for a jewel encrusted treasure chest.
- Fill with gold coins (chocolate ones are daddy's favorite) or put the, oh so stereotypical, tie or wallet inside and use the chest as a really cool gift box!
Craft Templates:
- Close template window when done printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Template (color) or (B&W)
Printable version of these instructions.