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the kiddie pool cover is shown in front of a tree and grassy area with grass

The other day my hubby said I needed to find or make the girls a pool cover b/c creepy crawlies kept getting in it. Well, I searched high and low and let me tell you... I couldn't find anything! I couldn't find one already made or even a tutorial on how to make one! So, here is how I made our Kiddie Pool Cover! It is so simple and the best part... it's WASHABLE!!! Yay! You Will Need: * 4 Yards of fabric * 3 yards of 3/4 inch elastic Our kiddie pool Measures 58" across, but you can use these…

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two children playing in an inflatable kiddie pool with the text turn a kiddie pool into a sand box with a cover

One of the best things about making a DIY project for your family, is knowing that they will enjoy using it regularly. That’s why we’re so happy to share these 35 terrific Sandbox projects with you! Whether you are new to DIY projects or are very experienced, you’ll find a Sandbox here that you can create. Most projects can be done over a weekend, or perhaps a couple of weekends for the ones with added features (benches and a cover). Some of the projects feature upcycling items such as…

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a green cushion sitting on top of a stone floor next to a red object in front of it

I previously posted how we use a plastic kiddie swimming pool for our sandbox. But, it had no cover...so, I made one. A waterproof one. It's super cheap, and super easy, and works perfectly. Here are the steps: You'll need: A vinyl table cloth (size to fit-a 70 inch round works perfect for our sandbox). This one was $3.99 at the local Walmart) Straight pins a sewing machine Wide elastic One safety pin Take your vinyl tablecloth out of the package and lay it out on a flat surface. Fold about…

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a child's play area in the backyard with an umbrella, sandbox and chairs

My parents always shooed us outside in the summertime. We’d come in for lunch and the occasional popsicle, but we otherwise lived outside. If you’re planning the same for your kids, here are ten ideas for making your outside space more appealing, more fun and more memorable.Sandbox: Even if you can’t get to the beach this summer, you can still have the sun and the sand. Buy one or build one to your specifications. Show here is a terrific shaded sandbox.

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an inflatable swimming pool sitting on the side of a sidewalk next to a bike

Inexpensive sand box. 1 kiddie pool holds sand, The second pool the same size makes a cover for sandbox when not in use. Secure with carabiners, bolts, ties or whatever. Cat proof , weather proof

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