Mr. printables turns wooden clothes pins into dolls using paint and markers. He even shows how to make cardboard animal vehicles for them to ride upon.
Mer mag shares a great template for making a cardboard play castle using interlocking pieces so it stands up on its own. She suggests using duct tape to decorate the castle.
Handmade charolotte has the cutest, yet wackiest idea. She turns a plastic dish glove into an adorable elephant purse. It does seem though that if the project goes wrong it would really go wrong and require a lot of explaining of what it is supposed to be.
Digit prop shares 26 different printable templates to make an alphabet character for every letter. Characters range from people to animals to even fruit representations.
Craft snob turns duct tape into a simple braided ring by literally braiding three pieces of duct tape together. You could also make a matching bracelet.
Green jello has a fun idea as part of her Batman birthday party. She freezes superhero figures in large blocks of ice and gives each kid a water gun to set them free.
A beautiful mess turns large cardboard boxes into playhouses for the kids. The big difference is the wrapping paper and paint she uses to decorate the homes. She even adds shingles for the roofs.
The country chic makes cute little bugs. She uses paint and googly eyes and flips the magnets the other way so the top of the bottle cap is the outside.
Red ted art turns pebbles into pets by adding googly eyes a felt ears. But even more unique she dresses up empty sliding match boxes with felt to give them a home.