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Painting a Lowe’s cardboard box

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February 25, 2015 By //  by Margarete Miller Leave a Comment

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I recently ordered something from the Lowes Home Improvement store. My package arrived and I loved the shipping box. It had really nice illustrations on all 4 sides. I thought they would be perfect for the kids to paint.

Lowes shipping box

Since we’re always looking for an excuse to paint, I cut these up and kept them handy for the right time.

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Yep, they loved them. And thanks, Lowes. We definitely enjoyed your box!

Thank you Lowes

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Filed Under: activities, kids crafts, V & T Tagged With: cardboard box painting, Lowes box

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  1. Lin

    February 25, 2015 at 7:15 pm

    Love that big companies are not afraid to be creative. Looks like the kids had fun!!!!

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