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  2. Cat Parents Transform Free Costco Find Into Majestic Feline ...

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    Make them "cat houses" out of cardboard boxes (which you could paint or papier-mâché to make look cute). Use wood scraps, old pallets, and carpet remnants to make cat trees and "scratching shelves."

  3. Toy forts and castles - Wikipedia

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    A toy fort is a miniature fortress or castle that is used as a setting to stage battles using toy soldiers.Toy forts come in many shapes and sizes; some are copies of existing historical structures, while others are imagined with specific elements to enable realistic play, such as moats, drawbridges, and battlements.

  4. EXÍN Castles - Wikipedia

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    EXÍN Castillos (or EXIN Castles) is a construction toy. First introduced by the Exin Lines Brothers in 1968 in Barcelona, Spain, this plastic block toy was designed for the construction of castle-like-buildings. The company has most recently produced Castle lines toys for the Shrek movie franchise and others.

  5. Rome-Old and Juli-Eh - Wikipedia

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    Looking through the family's expenses, Homer decides to save money by moving Grampa out of the retirement home and having him live with the family. Grampa turns the recreation room into his bedroom. Without the recreation room, Bart and Lisa decide to order complimentary cardboard delivery boxes after seeing Ned order some. One night, Homer and ...

  6. Rubel Castle - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1968, Rubel began building a small get-away house in the empty 145,000-gallon concrete reservoir, using cement and discarded champagne bottles. [8] The walls of the reservoir provided privacy and a noise barrier while he built the bottle house. The project lasted 20 years, culminating in what is now called the Rubel Castle.

  7. Sand art and play - Wikipedia

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    The world's tallest sand castle was built on Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by Team Sandtastic as part of the 2007 Sun Fun Festival. The structure was 49.55 feet (15.1 m) high. It took 10 days to construct and used 300 truckloads of sand. [4] This record was broken in 2019 when a 58-feet tall sand castle was unveiled at Rügen in Germany.

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    To help you get maximum satisfaction and value from your next project, GOBankingRates reached out to real estate and home improvement experts to get their take on whether some of the most common ...

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