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Friday Link Love: Summer activities for you and the kids

June 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment

I am a pretty big fan of summertime, and now that I have a child, I am even more excited to introduce her to fun summer activities and create some memories. For those of you with kids in school, it’s not a shocker to anyone to admit that they can drive you a little nuts when they’re home 24/7 (no judgments here).

So this post goes out to all the moms… Here’s a roundup of some fun activities to keep you and the kiddos occupied and happy this summer!

Create a lemonade stand from a Goodwill find

summer activities, summer DIY, lemonade stand

Amy from Just Pleased As Punch created a fun lemonade stand from a microwave cart. I’ve also seen them made from nightstands, tables, etc. Find a cheap piece of furniture and get creative! Then get your kids to make back the money you spent to buy materials (ha ha).

Create a doorway puppet theater

summer activities, summer DIY, puppet theater

This could easily be made from an old sheet, tablecloth, or leftover fabric. Let your kids help design it, whip it up (if you don’t sew, you could easy manufacture something with scissors and a glue gun), and then let them go to town creating their own puppet shows. This one was found on Etsy, and although it’s been sold, you may be able to convince the seller to make you another one (ah, that would be so much easier than making your own!).

Create an outdoor chalkboard

summer activities, summer DIY, outdoor chalkboard

Sure, playing with chalk on the sidewalk is fun, but having your own chalkboard is way cooler. With a piece of plywood and some chalkboard paint (bucket or spraypaint), you could have your own outdoor artboard for super cheap (and you won’t be rinsing hopscotch and stick figures off your sidewalk each weekend). (from ohdeedoh.com)

Paint chip color match activity

summer activities, summer DIY, paint chips

I love this idea from ohdeedoh.com of using paint chips to create a color match game for your kids! Just create little booklets with paint chips from your local hardware store and let the kids have fun running around finding things in nature to match each color. If you’re really feeling adventurous, you can even take them to the park, the beach, or on a hiking trail to look for color matches.

Paper road map

summer activities, summer DIY, paper road map

Here’s an activity that keeps on giving. Purchase some brown paper at a local craft store and let the kids help you draw, color, or paint a road and surrounding city. After it’s done, gather all the cars and trucks you have and let the kids play. This is great to keep indoors for rainy days and is much cheaper than purchasing a pre-made rug. (found on blog.holamama.es)

Create an a-frame tent

summer activities, summer DIY, DIY tent

I love this easy-to-make tent from grosgrainfabulous.blogspot.com. I don’t usually work with tools, but I actually think I could do this! You don’t need many materials, and if you’ve got an old California King size sheet, it would give you enough yardage for the tent cover. This would be a great summer addition for a living room, play room, or covered patio.

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But the girls I've seen do it best, look adorable.

I think it looks best with an oversized tee or sweatshirt, tennies or slides, and a small crossbody bag.

You can't argue with comfort.

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Don't spend a lot on this trend; these shorts are made from the thinnest of fabric and shouldn't cost much. Don't be fooled by a retailer that wants you to spend just because it's trendy.

But if you see some cute boxers and want to give it a go - then do! Bonus - if/when the trend ends, you'll have pajamas on the ready 👏

It's solid weekend wear, but I'm not going out to dinner in it...

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Another project down in my son's room! I knew I w Another project down in my son's room!

I knew I wanted some sort of built-in feature in this bedroom, but it was hard to figure out what, because we turned it into an active space where he could run and play and needed a lot of room.

So I settled on a built-in bookcase with the slatted design feature, which I'm in love with!

The best part about it is that if he ever decides to upgrade his bed, the space will also accommodate a full or queen size bed going in the opposite direction. It adds so much interest to this room and hopefully will be here for a long time!

One of the things I love most about DIY projects is figuring out how to make something - it's like a giant puzzle. I saw photos of these slotted wall room dividers on Pinterest and just figured it out as I went. All in all, I had very few hiccups and it only took me a few hours to put together. I think I only cursed once?!? And so I call that an extreme DIY win...

Now that the sports wall, the climbing wall, and the built-in feature are complete, the last thing to do in here is some additional painting. I'm thinking of using a contrasting blue color for the closet doors and back side of the built-in, and perhaps trimming out the window with it as well. Then I need to switch out the light for a fan and this.room.is done 🙌

Details: I used two IKEA billy bookshelves, screwed together and secured to the wall. Then wrapped them in white oak plywood. I ripped down 2x4s into 1.5x1.5" square dowels (heavily sanded!) and used pocket holes on the back side of each to secure to the bookshelf and the 1x4 in the ceiling. It's very sturdy!

Go back in my reels to see the other projects from this room! 

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This climbing wall took half a day and cost under This climbing wall took half a day and cost under $100!

We are lucky enough to have 13' ceilings in our bedrooms, so a climbing wall seemed to make sense in my son's room as we worked on the remodel.

He is a super active kid with #ADHD, so his room redo has involved lots of activity spaces! Go back in my reels to see past projects and follow to see me finish this up!

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Another to-do checked off my list for spring break Another to-do checked off my list for spring break room makeover!

I added very subtle striping to the wall to mimic a soccer field and keep things classy. ⚽

Stick around to see the next project - a climbing wall!

(And go back in my reels to see the sports wall)

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