 Make their moments. Make a space cafe. Hey there everybody, today we are going to be making a very cool place to hang out in space, a space cafe. I've already drawn my idea for the cafe. It's going to have some docks for astronauts to park their spaceships at, an elevator for our little astronaut here, and then a cafe on top where they can all hang out. I've already grabbed all of my cardboard and my supplies and cut everything into the shapes that I'm going to need based on my drawings. The first thing I want to do is attach my elevator tube to the bottom platform. I do this by first marking where I want to put it using a marker. Then I put a little bit of glue along the bottom edge and stick it in place. I set that aside to dry and move on to the cafe top. Again, I mark where I want to put it and then use glue to stick it in place. I make sure to hold it for a few seconds to give the glue time to really grab on. Then I set it aside to dry. It's always good to let glue fully dry before trying to work with the pieces again. My elevator is made from a simple cardboard tube with a section cut out to be the door. To get the door to work like a door, I just have to tape them together on the inside. This makes a hinge that I can use to open and close the door for my astronauts to get in and out. I add a floor to the elevator with just a little bit of glue on the bottom edge of the elevator walls. But I'm careful not to get any glue on the door. I don't want my door to get stuck. While everything dries, I go ahead and work on the cafe tables. The idea here is just to fold a thin strip of cardboard over into an L shape to get a strong support for the tabletop. This is just a simple idea, but sometimes that's all you need. I go one by one and glue all four tables together. Next, I'm going to make some supports for the cafe to sit on so that it stays on the top of the elevator tube. To do this, I'm going to again just bend over some cardboard strips and tape them to the side of the elevator tube. I add glue to make sure it holds on nice and strong, and then continue adding supports to all four sides. The supports sit right along the top edge of the tube so that the cafe will be at the very top. The last thing I need to do to finish the bottom of the cafe is to add my docks. I carefully cut my tape and then add glue to the curved side of a wide popsicle stick. That way, I know the popsicle stick will always be touching the cardboard right where the glue is. Then, I stick them in place with just a bit of tape. I make sure to smooth the tape down onto the sides of the popsicle stick so that it won't pop off later. I had a friendly message to let all my visitors know I'm happy to see them. Now, we just need to finish the top of the cafe. I want the roof to be my last step. That's because once the roof is on, I'll have a tough time reaching into the cafe easily. So the first thing I do is plan out where to put the tables and then glue them into place. Next, I need to get the elevator working. I take a string that's a little more than twice as long as my elevator tube and find the middle of it by holding both ends of it together with one hand and then stretching it out with the other. Then, I work on taping the middle of the string to the bottom of the elevator floor. I also tape the string up the sides just so it won't tip over when I lift it up. When I tape up the sides, I'm careful to keep the strings straight up and down so that I get the best support. And I press the tape down on the sides of the string to make sure it's a strong hold. I test the elevator to make sure it's working before I move on and notice that it would actually be a little better if I tape the two strings together just above the top of the elevator. With the elevator done, I take a break and add some decorations to the cafe using some beads and markers. Now, it's finally time to get the cafe onto the elevator tube, which I do by adding just a little bit of glue to all of the supports and then carefully putting the cafe in place. I add just a few more decorations to the roof and then move back to the elevator. To make the elevator easy to pull up, I tape both ends of the elevator strings together and then slide the string through the hole in the roof. I lower the elevator into the elevator tube and then glue the roof on. And that's it. Thanks so much for joining us and for checking out this lesson on how to build a space cafe. I hope you have fun making your own place to hang out in space.