🛠️Fun at-home craft: DIY Cardboard Marble Maze (Ages 5–12 + parent)

Grab a parent and lets get building
You don’t need screen time to have fun. Â Turning ideas into reality cannot only be fun but teach you how to use cool tools, solve problems and plan ahead. Â Not to mention the great memories you will have with Mom and Dad. Â If you need a place to start, try this cardboard marble maze. Â Fun to build and fun to play with.
Materials needed

Material you will need to find
- A shallow cardboard box lid (shoe box lid works great)📦
- Paper straws (or cardboard strips / popsicle sticks)
- Masking tape (or painter’s tape)
- Marker
- Scissors (adult use/supervision)✂️
- Marbles (or small bouncy balls / beads)
- Optional: stickers, washable paint, small paper cup (for a “goal”), a ruler
Step-by-step instructions

Draw your path
- Pick your base
- Use a box lid as your “maze tray.” If it’s flimsy, tape a second piece of cardboard underneath.
- Plan the maze
- With a marker, draw a START area and a FINISH area.
- Sketch a winding path with a few turns (wide turns for younger kids, tighter for older kids).
(See picture: Step 1)
- Make the walls
- Cut paper straws into short pieces (2–6 inches).
- Lay straw pieces along your drawn lines to form walls.
- Tape everything down
- Tape the ends and middle of each straw piece so it’s firmly stuck.
- Press the tape down well so marbles can’t slip underneath.
(See picture: Step 2)
- Test and tweak
- Drop in a marble and tilt the box lid to guide it from START to FINISH.
- If the marble gets stuck, widen that section or shorten a wall.
- Decorate + add challenges (optional)
- Add “lava zones” (don’t touch), tunnels (tape a straw over the path), or checkpoints.
- Put a small paper cup at the end as the “goal.”

Tape down your walls
One more thing….
HAVE FUN! Â See how fast you can beat the maze. Make it a family challenge. Â Winner picks what you have for dinner.
Make it work for different ages
- Age 5–7: Fewer walls, wider lanes, one simple route.
- Age 8–10: Add dead ends, switchbacks, and a couple “must-pass” checkpoints.
- Age 11–12: Add timed challenges, a score system, or multiple routes with different difficulty.
Safety note
Marbles can be a choking hazard—keep close supervision with younger kids and tidy up after play.
