![]() Glue (I used Aleene’s Tacky Glue and Gorilla Wood Glue) 9. Blue painters' tape to hold patterns to cardboard 8. Pencil for transferring design to cardstock 7. (I used a box cutter with replaceable blades) 5. ![]() ![]() Cutting tool - Razor, box cutter, X-acto knife, etc. Cardstock from cereal boxes or other packaged food (I do not recommend frozen food boxes) 4. The most expensive items needed for this build are the Command Strips used to adhere it to the wall.ġ. I used cardboard from a shipping box for the main block itself and I used cardstock from microwave popcorn boxes for the layered design on the front and sides. In this Instructable, I am here to guide you through how I made a Super Mario World themed shelf entirely out of cardboard for displaying Funko Pops or other collectables. Thank you for voting! This Instructable won FIRST PRIZE in the 2017 Cardboard Contest!.
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