* cardboard castle

Posted on April 22nd, 2008 by annwood. Filed under ships.


I’ve been extremely busy making all sorts of things; too busy, uncomfortably busy, but with things I love to do which makes me very lucky. I had lots of fun this past weekend building a cardboard castle for an ad job.

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And finished 2 new ships - pictures coming soon.

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28 Responses to “cardboard castle”

  1. Kathryn Says:

    This is brilliant!

  2. Ariel Says:

    I love them all!

  3. Laura Zarrin Says:

    Ooooh! Exquisite. My 10 year old son would love this! He’s been begging me to make a cardboard castle. He still can’t get enough of castles and ships. Beautiful work!

  4. Maritza Says:

    Wow, Ann, that castle is amazing! You are brilliant!

  5. Nancy Says:

    the castle is amazing

  6. Melissa Says:

    I am still saving for my ship! There are few words to describe your work simply devine sounds good to me.

  7. Sheila Says:

    For two days now I have been thinking of making a cardboard castle. When I got home this evening and opened my email, there was the announcement of your cardboard castle. I had to laugh. I have not started mine, nor will it look like yours, but I thought is a weird coincidence. You castle is very nice too.

  8. Freda Says:

    The castle is lovely and the ship too!! Great job Ann!!

  9. Pherenike Says:

    Thats amazing (the castle) I’ve just landed here for the first time, so im off to look around.

  10. Knitsational Says:

    The ship is just beautiful!

  11. Rose Says:

    Magnificent!!

  12. Katie Bug Says:

    My boyfriend would now make this one of his Sunday “projects” now! HAHA it is really great.

  13. Ulla Says:

    The Castle is fabulous, but of course my heart goes to the ships! I love those patched sails!!!

  14. bee Says:

    Goodness I almost want to shrink down all tiny so I can live in that castle…well done.

  15. Ravenhill Says:

    I take such delight in seeing each and every new piece you do!

  16. Browningtonforest Says:

    What a fun job! An amazing castle and I really love the ship!

  17. Una Says:

    Your blog makes me so happy! Thank you.

  18. Rachael Rabbit Says:

    I just found you through a series of fortunate clicks! I love love love your cardboard castle ….

  19. SeaBird Says:

    The sails are fabulous - and the quilted look is probably how most sails used to look after a long voyage! I love them!

  20. kathy Says:

    You are so inspiring! The castle is just great. Looking at your blog puts me in a good mood. :)

  21. Elise of Argyle Whale Says:

    I love that castle! I make cardboard castles all the time for my bunnies to play in but none are as amazing as this!

  22. Neopresent-new Says:

    Good day to all

  23. Elisabeth Says:

    Wow, that castle!

  24. V Says:

    Nice castle !!!! are you using glue or staples to put it all together?
    Thanks

  25. affisiogs Says:

    Is this gonna end someday??

  26. manda Says:

    oh my goodness…..that castle is amazingly beautiful

  27. ann wood » Blog Archive » cardboard castle #2 Says:

    [...] finished my second cardboard castle and it’s in the window at Johnson at 179 Orchard street. There are also some doug rhodehamel [...]

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