We've been busy this past spring and summer with some projects and it's about time we shared them with you! Our yard is a great size and we really wanted the kids to be able to utilize it, so we decided they needed a play set. We went to Toys R Us ready to purchase one, despite the nightmare stories we heard about putting one together, and came back empty handed. They are so small and with an 11 and 9-year-old we knew they would get no use out of it. The neighbor across the street had starting building one from scratch and Duane had this fantastic idea to build one too, you know since he's so handy. Ok, so he's never built anything! I don't even think he had wood shop in school. He did most of it on his own with a little help from some friends and me. It was definitely a learning experience and it is sturdy enough for Duane to play on, which I think was the point from the beginning. The kids love it and we love that they love it! I mean, come on, who wouldn't want to come and play on this giant set! Our next step is to box the area in and mulch it. I Duane did a fantastic job, despite how skeptical I was when he first told me his plan! His next project is to lay a patio and build a pergola.
So, the original plan was to enclose one of the platforms, when I came across some plans for a playhouse on knock-off wood. I first was introduced to this blog by a friend and was so impressed with what she had built, I decided that maybe I could do it too. If you have seen this site, then I have to warn you that you, like me, may become addicted and find yourself on it at least once a day and with an ever increasing list of projects. So, you have been warned, but I do encourage you to visit the site and become inspired to build.
Duane was the skeptical one this time, raising his eyebrow when I mentioned that I wanted to build a playhouse to put on top of the platform. Well, I proved that I could do it and did it all by myself, except for getting it on the platform. I needed Duane's help for that. I can now say that I've built a house, even if it is only a playhouse. It was very satisfying and I had a great time doing it.
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After building a house, I figured I could build anything, so I informed Duane that I was going to build each of the kids a bed. When we moved back from Japan, the kids had nothing, so we bought them mattresses, box springs, metal frames and dressers. We just couldn't see spending the money to buy them headboards and I'm glad we didn't. Miranda is the first to get a bed, since she's the oldest and she picked this plan off the knock-off wood website. It is the Lydia bed and I can't tell you how impressed I am with myself! I really did make this bed and couldn't wait until the morning when there is better lighting to share it. The building didn't take very long, but the finishing took me longer than I expected, but it was worth the time and effort. I still need to put finials on the corners, but other than that it is finished. Once I finished putting it together and made her bed I was wary about sitting on it I sat on it and it was very sturdy! I am so happy with it and Miranda loves it! Ryan is happy too because this means I get to start on his bed, which I just purchased the wood for. |
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