![]() I did this again, but cut the tops off for the second tier. I then cut four small triangles and glued them together to form a semi-steeped roof. I made a small square of this cardboard to make the top of the tower. You can buy cardboard this way or you can pull off one side of old boxes to make your own. I used corrugated carboard to wrap around my tower to give it the 3-D look. I used hot glue to stick everything together because it’s easier to work quickly and it’s a little more substantial than craft glue (obviously this is an adult only part, lol) I cut the top of the first milk carton to form a peaked roof, then cut the second one about 2/3 from the bottom and glued the two milk cartons together to make a long(ish) tower. I save random things around the house and thought a milk carton (or a couple of them) would make a perfect Big Ben. One of London’s more prominent landmark’s is Big Ben (part of The Palace of Westminster), which refers to the tower, the clock and the bell but the name was first given to the Great Bell. ![]() ![]() I love when certain activities just come together.
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