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I Made A Miniature Howl's Moving Castle Out Of Junk // Ghibli Crafts -

Watch these tutorials to see how junk and paper are transformed into Studio Ghibli magic:

For a finished look, builders often use toilet paper and Mod Podge to create a realistic, wavy water effect for the castle's base. Paper-Only Alternatives

If you prefer working exclusively with paper rather than "junk," there are several ways to build the castle: Sankei offers laser-cut Miniatuart Kits Watch these tutorials to see how junk and

You can find free or community-made templates on sites like MyPaperCraft.net to print and assemble yourself. Experts recommend using 220g couche paper for these projects, as standard printer paper is often too weak to hold the weight of the castle's complex structure.

The phrase refers to a popular video by the creator , who built a highly detailed, 21-inch tall miniature of Howl's Moving Castle using repurposed household trash. While the castle's main body is made from plastic containers (like kimchi tubs and nut jars), paper and cardboard are essential for creating the "wizard architecture" and smaller details. How Paper and Cardboard are Used The phrase refers to a popular video by

In junk modeling projects like this, paper-based materials provide the flexibility needed for intricate textures:

Cardboard serves as temporary supports and caps for turrets. To create the "cottage-core" aesthetic, shingles for the houses on the castle's back are often hand-cut from old cereal boxes using pattern-edged scissors. To create the "cottage-core" aesthetic, shingles for the

Thin paperboard strips (from cereal boxes) are used to blend different container shapes together, creating a seamless, organic look for the castle's hull.