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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Cardboard castle

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    • Ami
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        Hello, 

        I want to make Finn a really cute cardboard castle thing but i was wondering if there is a safe way to be able to paint it so i can make it super cute. I have seen some people suggest food coloring and others say that its bad for them so im kind of confused 0_o There must be some way to add some color because some shops sell rabbit toys with safe color on them…

        Any ideas?


      • Ami
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          Ok, I found some food coloring that looked ok, plus Finn is more of a digger than a chewer.

          So here is the finished product!

          I saw pinknfwuffys post on a fleece forest and made one inside, except I used paper instead.


        • Bam
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            It’s beautiful! So clever to use food dye! And a paper-forest as well =)


          • Ami
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              @bam Thanks


            • Benthebunny
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                Oh my goodness this is amazing! I cant make a cardboard castle for ben because he would just eat it.


              • Ami
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                  Hehe I wouldn’t put that much work into it if he was a chewer, the only time he will chew is when I make the doors too small, then he renovates them so he cat fit through. When I make the doors this big he just leaves them.


                • Bam
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                    Hehe, Yohio renovates too! He’s made all his doors arched. It does look prettier than just square holes. Traditionally castles have arched doors, he must’ve gone online and found that out =)


                  • cinnybun2015
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                      Ooh! Nice!!


                    • Ami
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                        Haha yohio sounds like a smart bunny XD

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                    Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Cardboard castle