When my first blog was in its infancy, one of my most popular projects was a DIY kids play tent.
That project and those (terrible) photos are long gone now but I still love a good play tent!
When I was sent a review copy of Upcycling Outdoors by Max McMurdo, I saw his take on a play tent using pallet wood and fell in love with it.
I invited Max to come teach you guys how he made his awesome DIY pallet project into kids glamping tent!
Check out Max's tutorial below and then be sure to pick up a copy of his book, Upcycling Outdoors. You can find it at both Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Carissa
Upcycling isn’t just for adults – in fact being creative with junk really brings out the child in me!
When I was growing up I’m pretty sure I spent my entire school holidays building dens.
The joy of this design is that you can create a magical space in your garden or a den for the kids using just two identical pallets, some fabric or a bed sheet, a hammer, and nails.
The joy of using pallets the same size is that the wood is already the right length so you don’t even need to cut anything!
That means you can get the kids involved.
What could be better than helping your children create their own teepee out of reclaimed materials and then watching them make it their own, enjoying the great outdoors with their friends.
Of course, if you’re a big kid like me you might consider creating a larger, adult-sized teepee using more than two pallets and a couple of bed sheets.
To add a real magical sense of fairytale glamour, dress it up with lots of scatter cushions, some soft throws and a string of battery operated lights.
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