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We’d love to see what you’ve been making around the house. Share your monumental creations with us on social media. The Tips and tricks for your epic creation Where will you build it? If you’re building something big like a den or pillow fort, you’ll need to find a spacious spot in your house or garden. What materials will you use? Use things you find around the house. You could use pillows, blankets, boxes or books. Who is it for? Will it be a decoration for your room or a present for someone special? How will you decorate it? If you’re making something out of cardboard or paper, why not paint it or stick on decorations? What are you going to build? What’s your inspiration? Have you ever visited a historic site on holiday or learnt about one at school? Photography: © National Trust Images/Ben Selway/Sylvaine Poitau. © National Trust 2020. The National Trust is a registered charity no. 205846 A UNESCO World Heritage site is an important cultural or natural landmark. It’s a landscape, monument, building, or city that’s protected for everyone to enjoy. Giants Causeway Thanks to National Trust supporter Luke for building the Lake District. Fountains Abbey We look after places at eight World Heritage sites, which you can use as inspiration to create your own piece of history. Why not have a go at creating your own monumental masterpiece? You could create Stonehenge out of books, Hadrian’s Wall out of cushions or Giant’s Causeway out of chocolate buttons.

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Page 1: which you can use as inspiration to create your own piece ...which you can use as inspiration to create your own piece of history. Why not have a go at creating your own monumental

We’d love to see what you’ve been making around the house. Share your monumental creations with us on social media.

The

Tips and tricks for your epic creation

Where will you build it? If you’re building something big like a den or pillow fort, you’ll need to find a spacious spot in your house or garden.

What materials will you use? Use things you find around the house. You could use pillows, blankets, boxes or books.

Who is it for? Will it be a decoration for your room or a present for someone special?

How will you decorate it? If you’re making something out of cardboard or paper, why not paint it or stick on decorations?

What are you going to build?What’s your inspiration? Have you ever visited a historic site on holiday or learnt about one at school?

Photography: © National Trust Images/Ben Selway/Sylvaine Poitau.© National Trust 2020. The National Trust is a registered charity no. 205846

A UNESCO World Heritage site is an important cultural or natural landmark. It’s a landscape, monument, building, or city that’s protected for everyone to enjoy.

Giants Causeway

Thanks to National Trust supporter Luke for building the Lake District.

Fountains Abbey

We look after places at eight World Heritage sites,which you can use as inspiration to create your ownpiece of history. Why not have a go at creating your own monumental masterpiece? You could create Stonehenge out of books, Hadrian’s Wall out of cushions or Giant’s Causeway out of chocolate buttons.