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Thursday, 23 October 2025

**SUPURR SPOOKY CRAFTING WITH CATS** **RERUN ~ PART SIX** How We Made the Epic **TWO-IN-ONE CAT SCRATCHER**

A festive Halloween-themed collage from BBHQ’s “Crafting with Cats” features seven expressive felines surrounded by pumpkins, streamers, stars, and paw prints against a wooden-textured backdrop. Central text reads “Crafting with Cats Halloween Special,” while a speech bubble from the top-right cat aka Basil, declares, “Let’s make something epic!” The scene bursts with colour and whimsy, blending feline charm with seasonal creativity. Perfect for Halloween cat crafts, DIY pet-themed content, and spooky storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com

Supurr Spooky Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks for joining us for Part Six of our Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun. Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff, and we hope mew enjoy seeing it!



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The Two-In-One Cat Scratcher


Outdoor Halloween-themed display featuring a vertical two-in-one cat scratcher made of corrugated cardboard, framed in a dark structure. In front are two plush ghost decorations with black eyes and mouths, surrounded by colourful yarn balls in green, yellow, orange, and multicoloured patterns. Small pumpkin-shaped decorations sit at the base. The background includes pebbled ground, garden foliage, and a tiled roof at www.bionicbasil.com

Isn't it epic?

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

What We Used:

5 x pre-made cardboard cat scratchers (£17.99)

1 x  large cardboard box

Non-Toxic glue + Glue gun

Black spray paint (+ face mask)

Black non-toxic paint

1 x cardboard tube

Mini Ghosts

White + black felt fabric

4 x pom poms

catnip 

stuffing

**See Gordon the Ghost link below, and just reduce the pattern size**

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Let's Get Started

CHAOS IN THE CRAFT ROOM

“Four-panel instructional collage showing the creation of a DIY cardboard cat scratcher and play box. Panel 1 displays two stacked corrugated cardboard pieces with a red strip in the center. Panel 2 shows a closed Amazon box. Panel 3 features the same box with a marked cutting guide labeled ‘CUT OUT’ and directional arrows. Panel 4 reveals the box with the top and side cut away, forming an open play space for cats. Learn how to make a budget-friendly cardboard cat scratcher and play box using recycled Amazon packaging. This step-by-step Halloween-themed tutorial from BionicBasil.com shows how to transform corrugated cardboard into a cozy, functional feline hideaway. Perfect for crafty cat lovers and eco-conscious pet owners!

1. & 2. We had bought these five cardboard scratchers from Amazon with the intent of making something totally different. However, they were much smaller than we thought, so idea one was literally tossed out of the window. A few minutes later, we had another idea, and that needed one large Amazon box, too.

(Note: mew could make your own scratchers - see our tutorial here)

3. Making it up as we went along, this is what we decided. First, we cut all the flaps off. And cut the side of the box out. 

4. This is what it looked like.

Four-panel collage showing the construction and painting of a cardboard cat play box. Panel 5 shows a partially assembled structure with angled and vertical cardboard pieces and a black arrow marking a cut line. Panel 6 shows the fully assembled box-like shape. Panel 7 displays the structure outdoors, painted matte black. Panel 8 shows the structure indoors with a glossy black finish and a spray paint can beside it, at www.bionicbasil.com

5. 6.  We repeated on the other side, and this is how it looked.

 7. & 8. Next, it was spray-painted - always use a mask - and #8 was after a couple of coats   
(we didn't have time to apply more paint). 

Four-panel collage showing the installation of textured panels inside a black cardboard cat play box. Panel 9 shows two rectangular textured panels placed on the bottom interior, one labeled ‘N16.’ Panel 10 shows the panels more securely fitted. Panel 11 adds a vertical textured panel against the back wall. Panel 12 completes the setup with a long horizontal panel covering the bottom and extending outward at www.bionicbasil.com

9. & 10. Next, we glued four of the scratchers in place on the back.

11.  Then, we glued the last one to the bottom.

12.  Using one of the flaps, we measured to make an infill piece.

Four-panel collage showing the construction of a cardboard ramp for a cat play box. Panel 13 shows a rectangular cardboard piece with two parallel lines drawn lengthwise. Panel 14 shows the piece folded into a triangular prism shape. Panel 15 places the ramp inside a larger black box, fitting snugly against the side and bottom. Panel 16 shows a top view of the completed structure with additional cardboard reinforcements, at www.bionicbasil.com

13. 14. & 15.  This is what the infill looked like, we scored the sides along the line and bent them into postion, before gluing in place..

16.   We repeated the previous steps to make infills for the other side and front.

Four-panel collage showing the final assembly of a DIY cardboard cat scratcher. Panel 17 shows a partially assembled black box with three cardboard tubes in front. Panel 18 shows a close-up of a hot glue gun applying adhesive to the edge. Panel 19 displays a corrugated cardboard sheet laid flat inside the box. Panel 20 shows a close-up of the completed structure with two black-painted sections. Crafting with Cats at www.bionicbasil.com

17. 18. & 19. We took a long wrapping paper cardboard tube, cut it in half, and glued it along the sides of the other scratchers. This filled in the tiny gap, and this is what it looked like.

20. Next, we scored and folded the top flap in half.

Four-panel collage showing the final construction of a DIY cardboard cat scratcher. Panel 21 shows a flat base with two side panels partially covered in black tape. Panel 22 displays the upright structure with a back panel added and the interior lined with textured material. Panel 23 shows a side view of the completed structure, fully covered in black tape. Panel 24 presents the front view of the finished project, neatly assembled and fully covered. Crafting with Cats at www.bionicbasil.com

21. We glued it together.

22. Then, we glued the flap down, securing it to the edges of the box. And we painted the rest of the cardboard black.

23. If mew look at the top corner, mew can see we added a corner piece, as when we initially cut the flaps off in step 2, we were a bit slapdash and didn't cut it level, so we were left with a small gap, and this piece just covered up our butchery! MOL

24. And this is what your Two-in-One Cat Scratcher should look like now. 

And there mew have it, only 24 easy peasy, supurr simple steps to making your very own Two-in-One Cat Scratcher! MOL 

It took just over a couple of hours to make, so not that long. And that's us making something that we've never made before, so it should take mew much less time.

Plus, we made the two small catnip ghosts and added the catnip pumpkins from the Haunted House project. See links below for instructions and other Halloween crafting projects.

And we know mew're wondering why it's a two-in-one cat scratcher, well it was initially designed to go up a wall, thereby offering a nice tall scratching scenario, but then we realised that it could also be used flat, and it makes a wunderpurr bed and scratcher, so the choice is yours on what your purrsonal preference is, vertical or horizontal! MOL

Smooch and Fudge demonstrate the horizontal position, and there's more than enough room for two cats, ghosts and three pumpkins!

Crafting with Cats - Halloween 2023 ©BionicBasil® The Two in One Cat Scratcher - Horizontal with Smooch and Fudge

And Fudge demonstrates the vertical position.

Crafting with Cats - Halloween 2023 ©BionicBasil® The Two in One Cat Scratcher - Vertical with Fudge

Fudge has pretty much claimed ownership of it, and is currently reclining (Sunday Morning - we only finished it late on Caturday) in the horizontal position in the sitting room! MOL

And for those who'd just like to watch us make it, here is the video - it's only 28 seconds long for those short on time! 

Direct link to watch on YouTube

LET'S GET SCRATCHING!

What do mew think of The Two-in-One Cat Scratcher?

We think it turned out pretty well, given that we had no clue what we were making and that we were really short on time.

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

And that epic furiends sadly brings us to the end of our sixth Halloween Rerun. 

We do hope mew liked it, and Amber will be back tomorrow with another epic book review!

Until then....
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MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA

Wing Commander Basil & The B Team










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Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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