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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!
If mew missed any of our previous CWC posts, stop by the Crafting with Cats Page and see all our previous projects, and mew don't have to be an expert in anything to make any of them. Plus, we offer workarounds and no-sew projects for those who don't like to sew.
**See Gordon the Ghost link below, and just reduce the pattern size**
Let's Get Started
CHAOS IN THE CRAFT ROOM
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. And a few minutes later, we had another idea, and that needed one large Amazon box, too.
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.
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).
9. & 10. Next we glued four of the scratchers in place to 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.
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.
17. 18. & 19. Taking a long wrapping paper cardboard tube, we cut it in half and glued along the sides of the other scratchers. So it filled in the tiny gap, and this is what it looked like.
20. Next, we scored and folded the top flap in half.
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 slap dash and didn't cut it level so were left with a small gap, and this piece just covered 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 are demonstrating the horizontal position, and there's more than enough room for two cats, two ghosts and three pumpkins!
And Fudge demonstrates the vertical position.
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!
Check out ourYouTube Channel for more fun DIY Cat Stuff videos.
And that furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our sixth Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun; we do hope mew liked it, and feel free to post your pawesome crafty pics or ideas on our Facebook page at:
We'll be back tomorrow with another spooky selfie, and if mew missed Fudge's selfie last week, click here.
Spooky purrs MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
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