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Because I never had formal cardboard-builing lessons or read any books on how to work with cardboard, I imagined that everyone else also just winged it with cardboard. The fun has always been in the designing, experimenting and making. But based on the many requests I've received from readers, I'm thinking maybe I assumed wrong. Jukebox Cutout Try this card stock Jukebox Cutout to give your 50's party the feel of a real soda shop or sock hop! This jukebox is 36 inches tall making it very.
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I got drafted into building a jukebox prop for my daughter's elementary school Christmas performance. This is a non-funtional prop, but I wanted it to be as close to realistic looking as I can get it. The goal is keep the build inexpensive (the school has a limited budget) and light -so it can be moved around, and stored, easily.
I started by looking at lots of reference pictures, then constructing a small scale model.
While I was tempted to finish it mockup, I figured I better move on to the real thing. Next post, it's big and it's pink...
I started by looking at lots of reference pictures, then constructing a small scale model.
While I was tempted to finish it mockup, I figured I better move on to the real thing. Next post, it's big and it's pink...