We are gearing up for a big Super Hero bash at our house. My oldest son is turning 4! I can hardly believe it. It seems like just yesterday I was holding him in my arms and staring at his tiny face in awe. He was mine and he was the most beautiful baby I had ever seen. Now he is the most precious (stubborn, independent, hilarious, energetic, inquisitive) soon-to-be 4 year-old I’ve ever met. I’m proud to be his mama. But enough of the mushy stuff, we’ve got a party to plan. I made a fun Superhero Phone Booth for the occasion!
I spent my weekend working on a fun project for his party — a refrigerator box turned old-school Superman-style phone booth. When I got this idea in my head, I didn’t realize it would be like searching for treasured gold to find a big cardboard refrigerator box. I called several appliance stores, and they all told me the same thing. “Refrigerators don’t come in boxes anymore. They come shrink wrapped. Good luck with that….” It was clear they had no interest in helping me. So I was pleasantly surprised when a nice lady in the shipping and receiving department at the Alpharetta, GA Lowe’s store (shout-out!!) agreed to not only hold one for me, but to take down my number and CALL me when they got one in. (She acknowledged that they don’t get them as often as they used to – the other stores hadn’t totally lied. But they DO get them.) She called me a day or two later and said they had in fact received one and she had put my name on it and reserved it for me. Way to go Lowe’s for being awesome!
And here is what I did with it:
Don’t you want to jump inside and become Superman? |
Here’s what I used for this project:
- Refrigerator box
- Utility knife
- Mailbox letter decals
- Red spray paint
- Cellophane wrap
- Duct tape
- Command hooks
I started by measuring and marking the windows and cutting them out with a utility knife, and then I cut out the door. Next, I spray painted the whole thing cherry red. I used mailbox letter decals to spell out “Telephone,” and a cabinet pull for the door handle. I still have some finishing touches to add. I’ll be adding plastic cellophane for the window “glass,” and Command hooks inside to hang capes and costumes on so the kids can morph into their favorite Super Hero during the birthday party.
Updates coming soon! Along with a really fun “Ask Five” interview that directly relates to party planning/decor. Stay tuned!
Also, here’s a link to a super cute superhero party — lots of great inspiration there!
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Megan Brooke says
That looks amazing! It really looks like a phone booth 🙂 Great job!
Can’t wait to see the final pics.
Erin Spain says
Thank you!
Maria says
This is AWESOME!!!!!! So creative, I just love it! You did a great job on it, it really looks like a phone booth! I love how old boxes can be turned into so many fun projects! Thanks for sharing!
Erin Spain says
Thanks so much!
Frazzled Mom of Five says
This is so cute! The FIVE would love this at my house!!
New Follower over from Southern Lovely!
Hugs,
Jen @ frazzledFIVE
Erin Spain says
Thank you! I’m glad you like it. Thanks for following also! Will check out your site too.
-Erin
Natalie Dixon says
Love it and highlighted it tonight! Thanks for sharing! http://www.aturtleslifeforme.com/2012/03/sunday-spotlights_25.html
Erin Spain says
Thanks so much!
Heather says
So cute!! it really looks like a telephone both. Great job!!! Pinning this! 🙂 I am a new follower! I would love for you to stop by my blog and become a follower if you like. http://www.craftycagirl.blogspot.com
Erin Spain says
Thank you! Just followed you back. 🙂
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Vivianne Israel says
Hey Erin,
LOVE your idea. My daughter found your post. She is having a Super Hero Costume party for me … for my 60th birthday. So, I hope you bounced in the Spidey Bounce House. You’re never too old to have fun. And just know, most of the grown and “vintage” folks I told about my 60th party thought it sounded fabulous.
My daughter is 29 and embarrassed by me regularly; however, she accepts that as part of life. One can be mature and responsible without ever really growing up. After all, I’ve been doing just that for DECADES.
Enjoy!
Viver
Erin @ DIY on the Cheap says
Thanks Viver. I LOVE that! I hope you have a wonderful birthday. Your party sounds like it will be so much fun! And by the way, yes I bounced in the bounce house (more than the kids did). 😉
Rebecca says
I love this phone booth; going to attempt to do for my son’s birthday; and do this upcoming weekend. QUESTION: How cans of paint did it take to cover the refrigerator box? Did you use glossy or matte spray paint? Thank you so much! 🙂
Erin @ DIY on the Cheap says
Thanks Rebecca! I can’t remember for sure, but I think I used about 3-4 cans. I believe I used satin finish but any finish should be fine. Sorry I’m not able to be more specific! It’s been 2 years since I made it — I wish I could go back and do it over and I certainly would have included more specific details in my post! 🙂
Beth says
What did you use the duct tape for?
Erin Spain says
Hi Beth! I used it to secure the top flaps and also to attach the cellophane wrap on the inside of the door. I also tried packing tape but it just wasn’t holding well enough.