What if you want to have a private BBQ at the park? What if you want to take your beau or ladylove on a picnic? What if you only need a cooler for one use? You shouldn't have to buy a huge plastic cooler (or call your friend).
Today, I'm here to show you how to make an awesome temporary cooler for cheap. It will look cool, and you'll love it!
Materials
- Soda (or beer) box
- Styrofoam
- Razor blade
- Marker
- Ruler
- Craft glue
- Something heavy
Step 1: Select Soda Box
Select the soda (or beer) box you wish to use as a cooler. I chose a 24-can Pepsi box. The bigger the better.Step 2: Cut Top Off
Using your razor blade, carefully cut the top of the box off. Save it for later.Step 3: Measure Foam for Long Sides of Box
Using your box as a guide, mark a line with your marker along the box into the Styrofoam. Repeat so that you have two same sized sections marked off.Step 4: Cut Foam
Using a ruler to make sure your line is straight, cut along the lines marked in your previous step with your razor blade.Step 5: Glue Foam
Apply a layer of craft glue to your foam.Step 6: Cut Bottom Foam
Once the front and back are dry, use your box as a guide to cut the bottom. Align the box next to your foam so you can see how big the bottom has to be.Step 7: Glue Bottom
Apply a layer of glue to the foam.Step 8: Cut Side Foam
Using your box as a guide, mark your foam with the ruler and marker, just as before, to the dimensions of the sides of your chosen box.Step 9: Glue Sides
Just as before, apply glue to each piece of foam and press to the inside of your box. Use your heavy object to weight things down while they dry. Your cooler should look like this now:Step 10: Assemble Lid
Using a scrap bit of foam as a guide, trace four lines around each side of the top you cut off in step 2.You're Done!
Your cooler is now done! Simply place the lid on top. I like to secure it with a small piece of duct tape on each side. Plus, this allows for a sort of hinge action when you undo three of the pieces of tape.Can you think of a cooler box to make your cooler out of? Or better insulation? Talk about it in the comments below!
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