
Materials:
- Small Cardboard box (Tea Bag boxes are great)
- Toilet paper roll
- Wine cork
- Black construction paper (any color will do if you don't have black)
- Half an egg carton
- Paper plate
- Washable Paint
- Paintbrush
- Crafter's Glue/ Hot Glue
- Scotch tape
Start by cutting your egg carton in half with a long, serrated knife. Tape both sides together so your train body will stay intact when you are painting in the end. Next, cut your box in half using the same large knife. This is obviously a job for a grown up before they kids are involved :) I like to get all of my 'supplies' together before we sit down so I don't end up with a frustrated little boy. The last 'prep step' is cutting a triangle out of a paper plate. If you have a small paper plate you can just quarter it and use one of the pieces for your 'cow-catcher' on the front of the train.

Next, attach the toilet paper roll to the top of the train body, or egg carton. Hold it for about 15 seconds.
Attach the quarter piece of paper plate to the front of the train using scotch tape. The teacher called this a 'cow catcher' at the mommy and me train class, but it is actually called a 'cow killer' as one of the other moms so eloquently put it...adding that our kids are to sheltered these days. I just shook my head and quietly agreed as I turned by chair back around :)
Now attach the wine cork to the center of the toilet paper roll using some more craft glue. Hold it for a bit longer, maybe 25 seconds, so it can dry and will stay put.
The last step to assembling the train is adding the wheels. Cut small circles out of black construction paper, or any color you have on hand, and glue them to the bottom of the train. We used 3 or 4 on either side.
Let your train dry for a few minutes before you start to paint. Let your child choose a few colors for their train and let them paint it all over. We chose red and blue because Thomas is blue and Norman is red :) I was so pleased with the end result and so was Eli. He gave this to his Daddy to take to work to show off to his buddies.
If you are feeling REALLY crafty, check out this recycled train!
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