Let me present to you our cute and pampered hamsters. Tobbie and Fuzz have been with us for over 2 years, and we have loved every second they have been a part of our family.
Because our hamster pets love to play and hang around my desk while I am working on my designs, one day I decided to try a DIY project and got some leftover pieces of cardboard, a few popsicle sticks, and some glue to create tiny furniture and toys for them.
It turns out that with a little bit of imagination and a few recycled materials, you can create these simple but beautiful pet furniture, with such a unique look that everybody will love to see your cute hamsters playing around them.
Which of these easy DIY designs did you like the best? Would you make any of these for your furry pets?
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My little hamster got a custom-designed house inspired by the Epcot Center
This was a very easy-to-make model and the only things that you will need are some pieces of cardboard, paper, and glue.
The result was such a unique look that reminds you of the Epcot Center Theme Park.
Hamster Rook house
If you enjoy playing chess or you like the idea of how your hamster will look inside a tower, then you will love this unique house design.
What about building up a Popsicle Stick Cottage for your hamster?
Or maybe a Popsicle stick Gazebo?
When the Summer season opens up, it is time for your hamster to enjoy eating seeds inside this little popsicle stick Gazebo.
I was feeling inspired by Mickey Mouse when I started working on this Cardboard House. Doesn’t it look cute?
And when you only have triangular pieces of cardboard leftover, you make a Diamond Shaped House for your sweet hamster
And last but not least, this colorful house will captivate your hamster’s eyes
I decided to spend all my popsicles sticks creating this colorful house so my dear Fuzz will be able to run up and down and have hours of fun.
I have to confess that this one was an ambitious project, it took me about 6 hours to have it done, but the result was absolutely worth it.
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