Showing posts with label Lemonade Stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lemonade Stand. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Simple Kid's Lemonade Stand/Puppet Theatre TUTORIAL, A New Pillow and Growth Chart Winner


 I know you've already seen the lemonade stand, puppet theatre, and ice cream shoppe, but I am just now finally finishing up the tutorial. After today I promise I won't show any more pictures of this stand. I have to say, though, if you have young kids this is such a fun idea and although it does take a little bit of time, it is really easy! I have definitely made a few projects for them that they quickly lost interest in. This one, though, they have been playing with non-stop and Lillie has a new plan for what it is just about every day! Even some of the neighborhood kids who are a good bit older than her have had fun playing with it.

Okay so here goes:

Here is what you will need:
1 piece of wood approximate 4' by 4'
2 pieces of wood approximately 1' by 4'
4 small hinges
wood glue
a few nails or screws
paint or paint pens to write with
cardboard for signs
some long skinny boards for making signs (and for the little brackets)
fabric for curtains (optional)
2 hooks (optional)
1 tension rod (optional)
 *a jigsaw or access to one 

*Don't let this throw you off - I didn't own one when I started this project. You probably have a dad, brother, friend, neighbor, etc. that could help with the few basic cuts needed for this project.

 Oh and I apologize for the awful photos. Many of them were taken either late at night or with my cell phone with my helpers hanging off me.

Step One: Get your three boards. I used birch which was all that was available when I was making this but I wouldn't recommend it. I cut six inches off the top of my boards so that they were 42" instead of 48" but in retrospect I wish I had kept them 48" high.

Step Two: Next give each board a coat of paint on all sides. I first painted mine with Revere Pewter, because that's what I had on hand but I then recoated it with Ballet White later on. Both of those are by Benjamin Moore. 

Step Three: Here is where the jigsaw comes into play. I actually brought my center board with me when I went to visit my Aunt Patty and Lauren a few weekends ago and some of their wonderful friends helped me out. Here is Mr. Hove showing me how the jigsaw works. I had always assumed they were really expensive but after learning you could buy a good one for between $50-$100 I promptly went home and purchased one - thank you Mr. Hove! I love it and can't wait to do more projects with it! 

Mr. Hove and Mark cutting out the center rectangle. For this I would just recommend deciding what size looks best and then tracing it out on the wood and then start cutting!

 This is what it should look like now.

Step Four: Now it's time for the hinges. Here are the ones I used. You want to use ones with small screws so that they don't poke through the wood onto the other side.

I put mine on each side about a foot from the top and a foot from the bottom.

I screwed them all in but needed Jon to tighten them. Needless to say, both the girls wanted to help too! 

This is what it should look like at this point. You could actually stop here and it would be completely functional. I wanted to add a bit more detail though.

Step Five: Next I wanted to make a little shelf and also wanted to make some "feet" for the base to prevent it from tipping forward when Lola was playing with it. I used some of the scrap wood I had left over from another project. First, I marked off the angle I wanted. Then I cut using my new jigsaw. I cut four of these. If I were to do it again I would make the "feet" ones a little bigger.

 Step Six: Now it's time for the wood glue. I used some on each triangle.

Step Seven: I then attached them in line with the bottom part of the cutout.

Step Eight: Then I attached them to the base. After a little accident though I ended up also using nails to secure all four of them.

 Step Nine: Now it's shelf time. I used the rectangle cutout from the center board. It already was the perfect width. I then just cut it down to the depth I wanted it to be. You can kind of see my sketch marks here. Then I added some more wood glue and attached it! I forgot to take pictures of that step - sorry! Then I added a fresh coat of paint to the whole thing and it was essentially done!

Step Ten (Optional): This part is only necessary if you want to add a curtain rod. First here are the hooks I used:

I just screwed them in to both sides of the window, a couple of inches away from and a little bit above the cutout.


Then I added the tension rod and now it was ready to add curtains if I wanted to.

Step Eleven: Finally, I added a few little nails to the front so I could add signs and it was ready to go!


Now it's time for the signs. For the ones that were going to go on top I painted some skinny pieces of wood I had in the garage and wrote a few different things on them. Then I added a simple sawtooth hanger on the back. Some I hung on straight and a couple I intentionally did crooked (like the wooden lemonade sign) to make it look more childlike.

And for the ones on the bottom I mostly used cardboard. (I had one piece of wood that I used but the rest are all cardboard). These Priority Mail boxes work great! 

I just painted them black (some I used chalkboard paint and some just regular black paint) and then I used both the chalk ink pens and some white Sharpie Paint Pens. The Sharpie Paint Pens were awesome! They went on so smoothly. The only problem was I couldn't erase them when I messed up. And for the ice cream cone I used a mix of leftover paints from the garage. 

Then for the backs of these I just hot glued some ribbon on the back of them. 


Along with a lemonade stand, ice cream shoppe, and puppet theatre, it has been used for a multitude of other things as well. Lillie's favorite show is Doc McStuffins. We made her a little sign that says Doc McLillie and then downloaded the exact sign "Doc" uses on the show to say whether "the doc is out" or "the doc is in". I have to say this and the ice cream shoppe are definitely Lillie's favorite two uses for it.

It is also a regular doctors office, a grocery store and a toy shoppe, just to name a few! 


And there you have it!
 If you would like to see the full pictures of the lemonade stand, ice cream shop, or puppet theatre just click on the words and it will bring you to the full post on each of those.

I will try to do a tutorial next week on how I write some of the words. 

Also, I wanted to introduce our newest 1776 pillow, a white ink on 100% navy colored linen.  They are for sale now in our shop. 

 And lastly congratulations to the winner of our Ivory Growth Chart in our first ever Pin It to Win It Contest:


Thank you all for entering! 

I hope you all have a fabulous Wednesday!


Monday, June 4, 2012

Lemonade Stand

Yay! I finally finished the project I have been working on for the girls - a lemonade stand! And with a couple of quick changes it also turns into something else (which I will hopefully show you later this week if I can get some photos tomorrow). For now though, it's a lemonade stand. On Thursday evening we took it down to Colonial Williamsburg on one of the little side roads and set it up to take pictures. I have to say Jon was such a good sport about it. He normally avoids having to be involved in any blog related activity at all costs - haha! Without his help I would not have been able to get all of these shots.  Or probably any of them, for that matter, seeing how I would have been chasing after Lola who seemed to think that throwing the lemons was great fun! So,  I owe him a huge thank you! Then on Saturday we set it up again in our neighborhood and used a plastic pitcher and plastic cups so Lillie could actually pour it for everyone, which was definitely her favorite part. I have to say I think they had even more fun, though, on Thursday when I let them toss the lemons around and mix dirt and rocks in the lemonade and stir it with sticks, seeing how it was just for pictures and not actually to give to anyone! Haha! Lillie kept pretending she was on a "cooking show".

I had a lot of fun making this for the girls and will have a full tutorial for it up soon. It was pretty easy to make, although it did take a little while. It was not quite the best time to take photos based on the sun but both the girls and Jon were in such delightful moods that I can't complain. I'd rather have the sun be glaring at me than them. =)



 





The signs have simple sawtooth hangers on the back so they can be switched out easily! I put the hanger on the back of the lemonade one crooked so that it would have a more playful look if it was hung on top.

And there's Lillie stirring the lemode...



...with a sitck!


And here's her first "customer":



Let's see how sticky we can get our hands!



















Thanks for stopping by! Have a lovely Monday!







P.S. We have restocked our  Ruffle Pillows in the Elizabeth Print

and put our Summer Floral Reagan's on sale!!!!

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