Hey Everyone!
If you all didnt get a chance to checkout my tutorial on one artsy mama im posting it here for you all. I wanted to do something that I think every parent would enjoy making while the kids get to reap the benefits! ;) As it is the end of summer for most of us and school is just beginning, it's time for us to clean out our houses and garages for those end of the summer yard sales! Whats not a better way then to have your kids join in and sale a little lemonade and treats? It gives your kids something to do and will also spike interest in garage sale hunters!
....So today I bring you...
First things first,
The List
- 2 Wooden "Drawer" Crates (JoAnns)
- 1 2'X4' 1/4" board (Lowes)
- 2 1"X2"X4' Side posts (Lowes)
- Elmer's Wood Filler "Natural" (Walmart)
- 2 Bags of 3/4" screws "#6" (Walmart)
- Jigsaw
- Drill
- Clamps
- Miscellaneous decor
BTW!!! Did you know that if you find a ding or a crack in any wood or craft items at JoAnns, they will give you a discount! I got 40% off just for this little crack on one of my crates! And it was already 25%! So on top of that I practically walked out of there with a free crate drawer unit! Plus, JoAnns lets you use as many coupons you have all in one checkout! I <3 that store!
Step One:
Your going to measure the side of the crates. ( I cheated. I took out my drawers and laid one crate down on my 2'X4' board and traced it.) Don't do what I did unless your good with eyeball dimensions.
Once you measure and trace out your measurements on the board, cut it out with a jigsaw. *Tip* Slow and steady wins the race.... "Just saying.."
Step two:
Then take your clamps and place the newly cut board in between your crates and place a clamp at the top and bottom. This will hold them in place when you screw into the wood. Look below for reference to clamps.
*Tip* Lay the crates down so your screwing down instead of up right. It helps the screws go in deep. review picture to the right for further tips......
Measure the top of the crates where the table will be. It should come out to 9 1/2" X 24". Draw it out on the 2'X4' board and cut it out with a jigsaw. (BTW, I should mention that you will be cutting 3 pieces out of this board so make sure your measurements count. If you have to make all the measurements before hand and draw them out before you do any cutting) Once again, slow and steady with the jigsaw! After your board is cut, sand the edges down. "We don't want our kids coming up to us with splinters!" Screw in the top board. I went in from the outside with this one because the top piece is skinnier than the top of the crate. (Make sure you inset the screws.)
Step Four:
Take your 2 Long posts and screw them into the side of the crates. (Screw from the inside) It's nice to have someone to hold it for you while you screw the screws in. I was not so lucky since "The Man" is now on night shift. *Sad face* But it worked out great anyways because, "I have mad skills yo!" Use picture to the left for reference.
Step Five:
Measure the length from post to post and the length of how wide you want your sign. I measured mine based on AB's height. (Yes, I'm that mom that makes their two year old come out in the garage so I can have her stand behind the lemonade stand to get the right height for the sign!) Draw it out on the board if you haven't already and cut it out with the jigsaw. Sand all the edges! And clamp it the the posts, one on each side. Place one screw at the top and one on the bottom on each side. (make sure to sink the screw a bit, this will help with the next step)
Step Six:
Take your wood filler and fill all screw holes. Let them dry for 15 minutes and then lightly sand them smooth. Once that is done take one screw and Screw into one of the posts leaving the screw sticking out slightly to hang a sign on. See picture below for reference.
And there you have it! A lemonade stand to decorate as you please!
I have some very cool things to add to this to put all those other lemonade stands to shame! To see how this bad boy turns out check out our blog next week! Hope to see you all there.
Below are some awesome pictures of AB's First Lemonade Stand that I had made for her 1st Birthday Party. Hope this gives you all some ideas for decorating your lemonade stands!
Until next time keep creating, living, and obsessing! ;)