We drink milk by gallons in our house but I had my M-I-L save these for me.
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I have several other milk carton projects in mind but, this is the first one I came up with. It actually wasn't on my list of ones that I wanted to do - it just hit me as an inspiration one night when Jaden didn't seem to be able to find anything fun that he wanted to do.
Cut the tops off
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Measure them to make them all the same size.
Tape the cartons together two or three at a time.
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Wallah! Car/train parking garage!
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I tried to use the tops to make a second back-less one. It didn't work too well. Since there was no rear support it kept toppling over. I put it in the recycling can today!
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