I am going to show you how I made my sister's nappy pram for her baby shower. It really easy materials you need are:
Nappies
A cardboard box the size of the cot you want to make
Ribbon or string
Sellotape
Any blankets or muslins
Any other clothes
Ribbons bows stickers any decorations of your choice
Method:
Firstly tape the box together so there's an open top make sure it' quite strong.
Then put two pieces of string or ribbon round the box fairly loose and tie it then you can place the nappies inbeween the string and the box all the way round the outside of the box.
Next we create the hood to do this use another piece of cardboard cut to the width you want and place it over the top wedging the ends in place inbetween the cardboard box and the nappies which are tied to the side then pile more nappies on top of this piece of card using in a hood shape then tie together with string or ribbon.
You can then fill the box with further nappies, clothes and any other baby bits you want. I used a fitted cot sheet to cover the hood and then a muslin cloth to create a blanket.
Then decorate however you like with ribbons, bows, stickers and anything else you have.
Nappies
A cardboard box the size of the cot you want to make
Ribbon or string
Sellotape
Any blankets or muslins
Any other clothes
Ribbons bows stickers any decorations of your choice
Method:
Firstly tape the box together so there's an open top make sure it' quite strong.
Then put two pieces of string or ribbon round the box fairly loose and tie it then you can place the nappies inbeween the string and the box all the way round the outside of the box.
Next we create the hood to do this use another piece of cardboard cut to the width you want and place it over the top wedging the ends in place inbetween the cardboard box and the nappies which are tied to the side then pile more nappies on top of this piece of card using in a hood shape then tie together with string or ribbon.
You can then fill the box with further nappies, clothes and any other baby bits you want. I used a fitted cot sheet to cover the hood and then a muslin cloth to create a blanket.
Then decorate however you like with ribbons, bows, stickers and anything else you have.