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27 DIY Lemonade Stands For Your Kids To Have A Fun Summer

A DIY lemonade stand is a great way to teach your child a little about responsibility. It gives them a sense of accomplishment to know they earned their own money. The best part is learning how to make a lemonade stand, which gives you quality time with your child.

When building a DIY lemonade stand, you want to look through different lemonade stand ideas to find one that works for your family. You can build a lemonade stand using materials ranging from cardboard to a nightstand. Use the following ideas to learn how to build a lemonade stand.

DIY Lemonade Stand Ideas For Kids

1. Wooden Crate Lemonade Stand

The wooden crate lemonade stand by thenerdswife is easy to build because it doesn’t require any tools. You’re going to use four wooden crates, two wooden stakes, twelve zip ties and a hot glue gun to build this stand. If you want to add a splash of color, consider white spray paint and yellow acrylic paint, or you can go with another color scheme.

 Wooden Crate Lemonade Stand
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2. Chalkboard Lemonade Stand

You can build your chalkboard lemonade stand like this one by lollyjane out of an old lemonade stand or a small wooden cart with wheels. Paint the front with chalkboard paint, which you can decorate with yellow vinyl letters. Your awning is made with pieces of fabric, a curtain rod and translucent Velcro. If your child wants to add more pizzazz, consider a colorful bunting made of patterned fabric. You may also like to see other relevant ideas for fun activities such diy play houses.

Chalkboard Lemonade Stand
Image via: lollyjane

3. Cardboard Lemonade Stand

If you’re looking for an easy kids lemonade stand idea like this one by ohhappyday, you can never go wrong with a cardboard lemonade stand. A refrigerator box is a great option, and you can easily cut a window and door into the stand. Use extra strips of sturdy cardboard to make a shelf that displays your inventory. One idea is to create a slope for the paper awning by cutting off the top of the box. Finally, decorate the lemonade stand with a little paint.

Cardboard Lemonade Stand
Image via: ohhappyday

4. DIY Lemonade Stand

Are you looking for lemonade stand ideas that allow you to work more with your hands? You’re sure to enjoy building this DIY lemonade stand by lowes. The materials include lumber, boards, plywood, deck screws, sandpaper and a jigsaw. Like any DIY project, you’re going to start by building the frame, and then you can add the rest. When you’re finished, your child can help you decorate with paint and fabrics.

DIY Lemonade Stand
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5. Shipping Pallet Lemonade Stand

When learning how to make a lemonade stand like this one by diynetwork, you may want to build it out of shipping pallets. This is a great way to upcycle wooden pallets and crates. You’re also going to use scraps of plywood, and you can even add decorative or functional wheels. Let your children paint the entire shipping pallet lemonade stand, or just paint the sign and leave the rest unpainted for a natural look. You may also like to see other relevant ideas for fun activities such diy tree houses.

Shipping Pallet Lemonade Stand
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6. Display Table Lemonade Stand

Another great choice for a kids lemonade stand like this one by thisoldhouse, this stand uses slots and notches instead of screws and nails. It’s similar to a display table used for science fairs. While you’re sawing the slots and notches, your children can sand and paint the table. When they’re not using the table to sell lemonade, it can easily be disassembled and packed inside your house.

Display Table Lemonade Stand
Image via: thisoldhouse

7. Beverage Cart Lemonade Stand

Whether your child is selling lemonade on your front yard or in front of a grocery store, a lemonade stand with wheels like this one by hertoolbelt is a good way to transport everything. The stand is built using pieces of wood such as boards and plywood, as well as nails, screws, wood glue and sandpaper. Use a handle and wheels to create a design similar to a beverage cart. Once again, you want to take care of the actual construction, and let your child decorate the stand with paint and fabric. You may also like to see other relevant ideas for fun activities such diy swing sets for kids playing.

Beverage Cart Lemonade Stand
Image via: hertoolbelt

8. Wood Pallet Lemonade Stand

As you can see, a wood pallet lemonade stand like this one by dolendiaries is an easy way to build a stand for your child. You can find the wood pallets and scrap wood in lumber yards, home improvement stores or your own garage. Use the scrap wood as a counter, and add hinges so you can fold up the stand later. Finish it off with a paint job by your children, and add an umbrella for shade.

Wood Pallet Lemonade Stand
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9. Charming Lemonade Stand

Whether you’re upcycling or hitting the flea market, a nightstand makes a charming lemonade stand like this one by designdazzle. You’re going to make a topper and sign using plywood and two pieces of 1×2 boards that stand at 5 feet tall. Once everything is assembled, paint it in a fun color scheme, such as green and yellow. Position the stand so the drawers are facing your child, as they can use them for money jars and extra supplies.

Charming Lemonade Stand
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10. Picket Fence Lemonade Stand

Have you ever thought of building a picket fence lemonade stand like this one by ana-white? Okay, it’s not going to be an actual picket fence, but you’re going to use the pickets to build it. You’ll be cutting and stapling the wood pickets to reduce the amount of scrap leftover. Use 1×3 boards and a piece of cedar picket to create your topper and sign. Your children are sure to love painting their stand in fun colors, such as yellow and white.

Picket Fence Lemonade Stand
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11. Wooden Lemonade Stand

You’re going to build a wooden lemonade stand like this one by skiptomylou out of plywood, PVC pipe and Masonite board. The plywood and PVC pipe are for the stand itself. The Masonite board is for the sign, which is going to be designed by your children. You can even attach hinges to fold it up for easy storage. Use paint, chalkboard paint and printed graphics to decorate the lemonade stand.

Wooden Lemonade Stand
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12. Simple Lemonade Stand

Build a simple DIY lemonade stand like this one by rainonatinroof using two large wood crates, plywood project panel and boards. You do need to use a drill, circular saw and wood screws for the actual construction. Use Velvet Finishes Bold and Baroque to paint the stand and sign in a vibrant color scheme. When you’re finished, you have a lemonade stand that’s just right for your little one.

Simple Lemonade Stand
Image via: rainonatinroof

13. Wooden DIY Lemonade Stand

If you’re looking for more lemonade stand ideas that use wood, you can build this wooden lemonade stand by thegirlcreative with wooden crates and scraps of wood. Start by stacking four wooden crates, two-by-two, on top of a plywood base. Then, place more plywood on top as a counter. Use nails and a nail gun to attach the pieces together. When it’s time to paint, you can use painter’s tape to create a fun design.

Wooden DIY Lemonade Stand
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14. Gourmet Lemonade Stand

In addition to lemonade, you may want to serve tasty snacks, so consider a gourmet lemonade stand like this one by nobiggie. You’re going to use a three tier cart, which you can find in a fun color or paint yourself. Use the top tier for lemonade, the second tier for cookies and brownies and the bottom tier for candy, extra lemons and supplies. Label the tiers with laminated scrapbook paper and mailbox stickers. If you need to move your stand, the wheels on the cart makes it easy to transport everything.

Gourmet Lemonade Stand
Image via: nobiggie

15. Carnival Booth Lemonade Stand

How would you like to build a carnival booth lemonade stand like this one by mrmcgroovys? It resembles a ticket booth, which is a cute design for your child. You can build is out of a refrigerator, wardrobe or washer/dryer box, as well as a rivet project kit. You’re going to create a large front window with a shelf for selling the lemonade, and you can create side windows as well. Your child is sure to have a blast decorating the box with paint.

Carnival Booth Lemonade Stand
Image via: mrmcgroovys

16. Bright Wooden Lemonade Stand

When learning how to build a lemonade stand like this one by fantabulosity, you may be looking for plans that use wooden crates. As you can see, wooden crates are affordable, durable and easy-to-use materials. For this plan, you’re going to spray paint four wooden crates in a bright color, such as aqua, pink or yellow. Then, stack them two-by-two and nail them together. You can even turn a top and bottom crate around to create a charming display for customers. Paint and attach two wooden rods for the banner, which you can make out of paper or wooden pendents and pretty ribbon.

Bright Wooden Lemonade Stand
Image via: fantabulosity

17. Rolling Lemonade Stand

These are actually plans for a rolling slushie stand, but it works for a rolling lemonade stand by livingwellspendingless as well. You’re going to build it with a rolling cooler, large cardboard boxes, zip ties and wrapping paper rolls. Decorate it with regular or chalkboard paint, a foam brush and scraps of fabric. It’s easier to put together than it may sound, and your children can help paint the stand and create the sign.

Rolling Lemonade Stand
Image via: livingwellspendingless

18. Changeable Lemonade Stand

You’re not just learning how to make a lemonade stand like this one by ana-white with these plans, but you’re building a changeable play stand your child is sure to love. You’re going to build the stand out of wooden pieces, and be sure to include shelves for supplies. There should be a slot at the top for three foam board signs, with the lemonade sign in front to hide the other signs. When your child isn’t selling lemonade, you can switch out the signs to create a pretend market, post office or puppet theater. You may also like to see other relevant ideas for fun activities such diy climbing wall.

Changeable Lemonade Stand
Image via: ana-white

19. Easy-To-Build Lemonade Stand

The plans for this easy-to-build lemonade stand like this one by mysimpleobsession include a board, side posts, wooden drawer crates and miscellaneous decor. You also need screws, natural wood filler, clamps, a drill and a jigsaw. When you’re finished, you’ll have a wooden lemonade stand with a sign in the front and drawers in the back. Use wooden letters, vintage signs, a chalkboard or whatever decor catches your eye to dress up your stand.

Easy-To-Build Lemonade Stand
Image via: mysimpleobsession

20. Fancy Lemonade Stand

A fancy lemonade stand like this one by scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom is sure to grab your customers’ attention. Start with a patio coffee table, which you can reuse or buy from a thrift store. It’s small enough for your child to sit at comfortably. Use duct tape, hot glue and long wooden dowels to create posts and attach your pennant banner. A lace tablecloth or ruffled table skirt is perfect for your fancy stand.

Fancy Lemonade Stand
Image via: scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom

21. DIY Rolling Lemonade Stand

If you love DIY rolling lemonade stand ideas like this one by satsumadesigns, here’s another set of plans for you. The plans require several boards, wide trim boards and plywood, along with screws, casters and washers. You can create a pennant banner out of scraps of pretty fabric, as well as cut-out letters for your sign. The inside of the stand should face your child, as it holds the cooler and supplies. It’ll be a breeze moving their stand thanks to the attached wheels.

DIY rolling lemonade stand ideas
Image via: satsumadesigns

22. DIY Wooden Crate Lemonade Stand

You know by now that a DIY lemonade stand like this one by divinelifestyle made with wooden crates is a popular choice among families. The materials for this idea include wooden crates for the stand, a board for the counter and two square dowels for the burlap banner. One idea is to not label the banner, and place a small lemonade sign on the counter. Leave the wooden crates alone for a natural look or cover them in paint. Decorate the counter by covering it in wrapping paper.

DIY Wooden Crate Lemonade Stand
Image via: divinelifestyle

23. PVC Lemonade Stand

You don’t always need to use wood or cardboard to build a kids lemonade stand like this one by formufit. Why not build a PVC lemonade stand? The entire frame is built with PVC pipes and fittings, but the counter is made of pine board for a flat, durable surface. You can create the front, sides and awning with a patterned fabric. Imagine yellow and white striped fabric for your lemonade stand.

PVC Lemonade Stand
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24. Adorable Lemonade Stand

You’re sure to attract customers with this adorable lemonade stand like this one by dearlillieblog. It’s made of one piece of 4′ by 4′ wood and two pieces of 1′ by 4′ wood. The signs are made of cardboard and long skinny boards for a simple but effective look. Use fabric to create curtains for their lemonade stand. Bonus: You can easily switch out the signs by using sawtooth hangers.

Adorable Lemonade Stand
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25. Wishing Well Lemonade Stand

A wishing well lemonade stand like this one by instructables is a charming idea, as the top resembles the roof over a wishing well. The actual wishing well is the table of your child’s stand. You’re going to build the lemonade stand out of cedar or pressure treated lumber because they’re durable enough for the outdoors. If you’re placing the lemonade stand inside, such as your garage or a flea market, pine wood is a good choice. You may also like to see other relevant ideas for fun activities such diy cornhole boards and diy gaming tables.

Wishing Well Lemonade Stand
Image via: instructables

26. Plywood Lemonade Stand

Another idea is to build a plywood lemonade stand like this one by instructables, as this is an affordable and durable option. Once your lemonade stand is assembled, which you can do with hinges, you can prime and paint it. Keep it simple but effective with yellow, or create a multicolored lemonade stand with yellow, orange and green. A yellow sign is attached to white posts to match the rest of your stand.

Plywood Lemonade Stand
Image via: instructables

27. Wooden and Chalkboard Lemonade Stand

A wooden and chalkboard lemonade stand like this one by diy.dunnlumber is never a bad idea for your little one. The stand is made of cedar, plywood, cedar fencing and tight knot cedar. When you paint the top area with chalkboard paint, you’re making it easy to create and erase your sign. Let your little one write out the sign to add a child-like quality to their stand.

Wooden and Chalkboard Lemonade Stand
Image via: diy.dunnlumber

Conclusion

Learning how to build a lemonade stand is a great experience for you and your child. You can take care of the construction, and they can take care of the decorating. It’s the perfect project for the whole family!

When you take your time to research the plans, you’re sure to find a DIY lemonade stand that catches your eye.

23 Stylish DIY Concrete Planters For Your Home And Landscape

Creating DIY concrete planters is an easy and affordable way to customize your home design. This is an ideal way to create any size or shape planter that you want for indoor or outdoor use. Concrete is easy to paint or stain, so you can customize the colors along with sizes and shapes.

DIY concrete planters are not the only things that can be created from a bag of concrete and homemade molds. Things like candle holders and garden globes can also be created to accessorize the planters.

Check out these 23 stylish DIY concrete planters and their accessories we have prepared a round up of so you start creating your own custom design home and landscape look this weekend.

1- DIY Cement Planters and Globes

Here are some great ideas for creating planters and garden globes with recycled items from your home or a local thrift shop.

Old soup bowls are just the right size for making small diy cement planter pots like this one by remodelaholic, and old light globes found at the thrift shop are just right for making a trio of garden globes.

Steps by step instructions show you how to make several concrete items with either smooth or textured finishes.

DIY Cement Planters and Globes
Image via: remodelaholic

2- Tinted DIY Concrete Planter

Concrete is not boring, it’s colorful and can be used for creating sturdy planters in any size you want. Concrete can be tinted to most any color you want, making it an ideal way to create planters that will compliment your exterior decor.

Follow these step by step instructions on how to make concrete planters like this one by popularmechanics with color tint so you can have a perfect color match or a contrasting colored planter.

These free instructions will also show you how to build a mold for an interesting and rock solid planter.

Tinted DIY Concrete Planter
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3- Decorative Concrete Planter Box

These free plans will show you how to create a mold that will enable you to create a decorative concrete planter box by thissortaoldlife.

The architectural design on the sides of this planter box are easy to achieve with a little cardboard and a hot glue gun. The concrete planter box can be left in the natural concrete color, tinted or painted, the design will really make it stand out as a unique planter.

These plans will help you create a planter box large enough to grow a small tree and/or several annual flowers.

concrete planter box
Image via: thissortaoldlife

4- Raid the Kitchen

Molds for DIY concrete planters like this one by bhg can be found in your kitchen. Odd bowls, cups, and containers with interesting shapes can be used to create fun containers for flowers or candles for indoor or outdoor use.

Create decorative planters to use on a sunny porch or in bhga sunny window with this thrifty idea. By using items you have on hand to create molds for the concrete, you will be saving money and giving unused kitchen items a second life. You may also like to check out  diy self watering planters.

Raid the Kitchen
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5- Marble Look DIY Concrete Planters

Make marble looking DIY concrete planters with this great idea by apartmenttherapy. Concrete may start out as a dull gray color, but it doesn’t have to stay that color. With these tips, you can make the concrete look like marble in any color you want.

Create a high end design look by using powdered concrete pigments that come in a wide array of colors. The color variations, along with these free instructions, will enable you to make dull gray concrete look like colorful marble. You can even create hombre colors with your planters for a unique look. Ideal for gift giving.

DIY concrete planters
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6- Geometric Designs Concrete Planters

This idea will show you to take cardboard and create concrete planter molds like these one by grayhousestudio. Cardboard is easy to fold into any desired shape, yet sturdy enough to hold wet concrete until it is dry. Recycle used cardboard to create geometric designs to use as molds for planting pots.

concrete planter molds
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7- DIY Concrete Planters Less Than $1 Each

Here is an inexpensive idea that will show you how to make a grouping of  DIY concrete planters like these ones by hip2save for less than $1 a piece.

Get a high end design look to decorate a table top or fireplace mantle by creating a grouping of attractive small cement planters. Plant succulents in some of them, and use a couple of the planters to float open flower blooms for a romantic look.

Recycled plastic bowls make cheap concrete molds. Any container that can retain its shape while filled with wet cement can be used as a mold for a small planter. Browse through your pantry of local thrift store for the perfect sized bowls for this thrifty DIY project.

DIY concrete planters
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8- DIY Cement Planters In All Shapes and Sizes

Create some fun concrete planter to give as unique gifts with this idea. Use cheap plastic bowls for molds, then small plastic bowls to create an off-center planting hole in the top.

Family and friends will enjoy receiving these whimsical and sturdy concrete planters by gardentherapy for any gift giving occasion. The planters are so pretty, recipient may not even want to place plant inside of them!

With a little creativity, you can put names, dates or other designs in the concrete. These would make creative table centerpieces for weddings or other festive occasions.

DIY Cement Planters In All Shapes and Sizes
Image via: gardentherapy

9- Hanging DIY Cement Planters

Use these free plans to create hanging planters like these ones by prettylifegirls that look like concrete, but they are not made from concrete at all.

A little clay molded into the desired shape and painted with a concrete finish will create an exterior that looks exactly like concrete. Holes are made in the clay before it’s baked, so placing a sturdy hanging rope in the planter is easy. Add a plant and suspend and you’ll have a decorative hanging planter with the look of concrete.

Hanging DIY Cement Planters
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10- Succulent DIY Concrete Planter

Succulents are small, easy care houseplants that are in the cactus family. Theses small plants thrive on neglect, making them an ideal houseplant for most offices and homes.

An attractive pot made from concrete will make an ideal home for an easy care succulent.

Use these detailed instructions to create an attractive and functional DIY concrete planter like this one by homedit that will be perfect for displaying on a desk top, book shelf or table top.

Succulent DIY Concrete Planter
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11- Recycled Juice Bottles

Large plastic juice bottles are free and easy to recycle for use as planter molds. Those large gallon jugs of juice and other beverages come in handy for many different DIY projects and are a great size for creating planters like these ones by radmegan.

These free plans show you how to use recycled juice bottles and mix perlite into the concrete so the finished product won’t be quite so heavy.

Recycled Juice Bottles
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12- Painted DIY Concrete Planters

It’s so easy to create modern and stylish DIY concrete planters like these ones by with these free instructions. By adding a little peat moss and perlite to mix into the cement for texture, plus a little paint to go onto the finished product, you can create a unique design that fits into a modern decor.

The entire cement pot is not painted, only a small stripe going across the bottom to make this a modern design. The resulting look is a high-end design planter that looks like it costs $50 or more, only you will know how inexpensive it was to make.

Use this paint idea on geometric concrete planters for an upscale stylish look.

There is a bonus idea included on this web page too: a three legged concrete stool. Check it out and you may want to create a couple of them to go along with your unique planters.

DIY concrete planters

13- Stylish and Inspiring

There is nothing boring about these concrete plant pots like these ones by jennykomenda. Easy to make and will fit into any style of decor.

These free detailed plans will walk you through the creative process so you can create some of these planters for yourself and to give as gifts to family and friends.

concrete plant pots
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14- Industrial Look DIY Cement Planters

Here is a style that will fit in perfectly with an industrial look. It’s clean, stylish and classic, plus it’s an easy DIY project.

All you need is a simple round plastic bowl to use as a mold, plus a smaller plastic cup, like a yogurt cup, to create an off center planting hole. After the cement has cured and the planter removed from the mold, sand the outside of the planter smooth. Paint it white or use a pigment powder in the cement mix if desired, but the raw gray color of the cement is ideal for an industrial looking planting pot like this one by burkatron.

Industrial Look DIY Cement Planters
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15- Quick and Easy DIY Cement Planters

This idea will enable you to make cement planter pots like these ones by papernstitchblog in a few minutes and be using them the following day.

The molds used are thinner and allow the cement to dry and cure much quicker than a large mold. These molds are created from a common object found at home supply stores and used to cover lawn sprinkler heads. They are in the shape of a donut cut in half lengthwise. The half circles filled with cement dry quickly, and once dried, they are stacked together to form a round planter that already has a center planting hole. You may also like to check out diy wall planters.

Quick and Easy DIY Cement Planters
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16- Concrete and Wood

Create a unique and up-scale planter design with concrete and small pieces of wood. Place small pieces of squared off wood in each corner of a square mold before pouring the concrete into the mold. The wood will create legs for the planter and give the planter an architectural design element.

Pieces of wood can be used in other areas of the planter mold to create designs within the cement instead of legs for the planter. This free design plan can inspire you to create your own unique planter designs with concrete and wood like these one by prettyhandygirl.

 unique planter designs with concrete and wood.
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17- Abstract Design

What can you create with an old towel and a little concrete? A unique abstract design for a DIYconcrete plante by therusticwillowr that will look stunning on your front porch.

This is so simple to make, uses very little concrete and give an old towel a new life. Just dip the towel in wet concrete, drape it over an upside down bucket and wait until it dries. You just created a large concrete planter with an abstract design.

Add a coat of paint or powder pigment to the mix to compliment the color of your home’s exterior and increase the curb appeal of your home. You may also like to check out diy window box.

DIY concrete planter
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18- PVC Pipe Molds

Use PVC pipe to create the perfect size DIY concrete planter like this one by bunnings to meet your plant needs. PVC pipe is inexpensive and comes in a wide range of widths, and it’s easy to cut to the right height.

Follow these instructions to create your own planting containers using PVC pipe as the concrete mold.

PVC Pipe Molds
Image via: bunnings

19- Paver DIY Concrete Planters

Some of the work is already done for you with this fun idea. Transform concrete pavers into planters with wood accents using these free plans.

Pavers will make large, sturdy planters like these ones by modpodgerocksblog that are ideal for use at the end of walkways, to flank a garden gate or to accent a front doorway. Several colorful flowers can be planted inside of one paver planter to help you maximize growing space.

Paver DIY Concrete Planters
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20- Soda Bottle Molds

Make some cute concrete planters by using the tops of soda bottles as the molds. Add pigment powder to the cement mix and paint happy faces on the finished concrete planter by instructables for added touch of cuteness. Ideal for any room where a little fun would be welcomed.

Easy to create and is a great way to recycle soda bottles.

finished concrete planter
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21- Cardboard Geometrics

Card stock cardboard is easy to fold and fashion into a desired shape and is sturdy enough to hold cement. The bendable cardboard will allow you to create a variety of geometric designs for molds to be used for creating  cement planting pots like these ones by lanaredstudio.

Decorate the finished planter of leaves in the original gray color. The geometric design will fit in with most any decor.

cement planting pots
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22- DIY Concrete and Gold Planters

Concrete is never boring if you add a little bling to it. Add accents of gold to your homemade concrete planters like diyinpdx these ones by to make them look like they were an expensive purchase, but they will only cost pennies to make.

Download this free PDF file that will take you through the process step by step so you create these lovely concrete and gold planters.

DIY Concrete and Gold Planters
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23- Cinder Block Planters

The concrete work is already done for you with this fun DIY project. Create interesting and sturdy planters like these ones by littlemissmomma painting designs on cinder blocks. Paint different patterns on the cinder blocks to add interest and a pop of color to the gray cement.

Easy and fun DIY project, perfect for the beginner do-it-yourselfer.

Cinder Block Planters
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21 Cool DIY Zen Garden Ideas That Will Keep You Calm And Relaxed

There’s nothing like a DIY zen garden to create a peaceful environment in your space. A zen garden encourages relaxation and meditation, and it’s fun to put together. In fact, creating a zen garden is a project the whole family can enjoy. You can find a variety of DIY zen garden ideas, from a small garden on your table to a large garden in your backyard.

It’s easy to find a project that works for you. When you’re finished, you can use your zen garden to find peace or meditate. Are you ready to create a soothing atmosphere in your space? Here are 21 cool DIY zen garden ideas we have brought for you that will keep you calm and relaxed.

1. DIY Zen Garden For Kids

Children need to relax just as much as adults, so look into a zen garden for kids like this one by projectswithkids. They can add their colored sand to kid-safe containers and create designs, as well as choose their own rocks, crystals and seashells. Of course, your child may want to add a small figurine or dry plant, and that’s okay. The key is to create a zen garden that helps your child to feel calm and happy. You may also like to check out Keywhole garden ideas.

DIY Zen Garden for Kids
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2. Mini Zen Garden Idea

A mini diy zen garden like this one by themerrythought is just what you need when you’re having a stressful day at home or work. One idea is to fill a white dish with black sand and a black dish with white sand, creating an elegant but relaxing color scheme. When you add your rocks, crystals, dry plants and knick-knacks, stick to your black and white palette. Remember to draw designs in your sand using a miniature rake or stick.

DIY Mini Zen Garden
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3. Grass and Sand Zen Garden Idea

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas that don’t only focus on sand, you’re sure to love this tabletop zen garden by thirstyfortea. It’s a project for a grass and sand zen garden, with a shadow box as your container. You’re going to use decorative sand and a moss sheet, as well as decorative stones and figurines. The contents allow you to create a design that promotes peace and relaxation. You may also like to check out rain gutter garden ideas.

Grass and Sand Zen Garden
Image via: thirstyfortea

4. Succulent DIY Zen Garden

A succulent zen garden like this one by dwellbeautiful on your desk is great for relaxing when your day is hectic. You can create a small zen garden with a glass container, which is going to be full of light-colored sand. Of course, you also need an artificial or real succulent plant for your garden. You can also add in stones, rocks or crystals if you want, and don’t forget a rake, stick or pencil for creating your designs in the sand.

Succulent DIY Zen Garden Image
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5. Desktop Zen Garden

When your work day is too much, you need a desktop zen garden like this one by gardenista to help you feel calm in the midst of chaos. For this garden, you’re going to need potting soil, beach stones and a Silver Plant or Calocephalus, all in a shallow vessel. As you can see, you’re putting together a zen garden with a plant and soil rather than sand, but the sight of your beautiful zen garden is enough to help you relax or meditate.

Desktop Zen Garden
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6. Pink Zen Garden

If the sight of bubbly, chic items makes you feel good inside, then you’re sure to love this pink zen garden by brit.co. Fill a light-toned wooden tray with pink sand, with a bunch of small white pebbles or crystals in one corner. The other items may include stones, figurines or a small air plant. To enhance the color scheme, consider a white stick or miniature rake. You’re sure to feel happy whenever you look at your garden.

Pink Zen Garden
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7. DIY Zen Garden in Tins

Space is never an obstacle when creating a mini zen garden like this one by designsponge, especially when you can create a zen garden in an Altoids tin. You can even paint the tin in a color that helps you to feel calm. If you want to create two gardens, add sand and smaller stones to the first tin, with enough space to draw smaller designs in the sand. For the other tin, you’re going to add dried moss and dried plants. You’ve learned how to create both sand and moss gardens, so using Altoids tins allows you to add both of them to your desk.

DIY Zen Garden in Tins
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8. Mini Succulent Zen Garden

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas that use plants, look no further than this mini succulent zen garden. Start with a decorative bowl, and make sure it’s shallow enough to hold the sand. For your sand, you’re going to use two soothing colors, such as white and blue. Of course, you don’t want to forget your small decorative rocks. You’re also going to transfer a small succulent plant to a paper cup in your garden. When you’re finished, you have a small succulent surrounded by rocks on one side, and enough space to draw your design on the other side. You may also like to check out hanging herb garden ideas.

Mini Succulent Zen Garden

9. DIY Zen Garden For Chilling

There’s nothing like a small zen garden like this one by mybluprint to help you chill out when you’re having a rough day. Just filling the tray with sand and stones can be relaxing, let alone drawing designs in the sand using a stick or tool. You’re also going to add small air plants throughout your garden. You can create a zen garden that looks like a small dessert or beach, whichever helps you to feel calm, cool and collected.

DIY Zen Garden For Chilling
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10. Simple Zen Garden Idea

As you can see, these zen garden ideas by cutoutandkeep are very easy to put together, and here’s a set of plans for another simple zen garden. Start by filling a wooden box or tray with colored sand. Next, you’re going to arrange three mini glass candle holders in the center of the garden, surrounding each one with stones. Finally, you’re going to add a flower to the center candle holder, and a tealight to the other two candle holders. Of course, you can use different items for your garden, such as a succulent, pebbles and crystals.

Simple Zen Garden Idea
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11. Miniature Golf Zen Garden

With these plans, you’re going to create a miniature golf zen garden on youtube. That’s right, this adorable zen garden actually looks like a miniature golf course, and it’s a fun way to relieve your stress when you need a break. Instead of moss, you’re filling a cardboard lid or wooden tray with green felt for the grass. You’re also going to create a pond, sand bunker for designs and vegetation. Finish it off with small pebbles. You can create your own golf ball and club, or you can find miniature items in stores.

12. Backyard Zen Garden

If you’re looking for something bigger, consider this backyard zen garden by getbusygardening. Start by designating a spot in your backyard to your garden, such as a corner next to your house. It should be a place that doesn’t receive much rain water, but you want to stick with low-maintenance succulent plants if it receives a lot of sun. Your zen garden may include rocks or boulders, a gravel or water feature and a zen-inspired statue, but it’s up to you of course. One idea is to place a bench near your garden for reading or relaxing, or take your yoga mat outside for meditating.

Backyard Zen Garden
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13. Mini Zen Garden Favor Kits

How would you like to create mini DIY zen garden like this one by ruffledblog favors? They’re perfect for bridal showers, wedding receptions and other special occasions. Fill each mini tin with sand, and place two or three stones or crystals in each tin. You can also add a miniature rake to each garden, so your recipients can draw their designs. Another idea is to use the tins, card stock, gravel and an air plant to create a mini vertical zen garden. You can even attach a magnetic strip to the back, so your recipients can hang their garden on the refrigerator or file cabinet.

Mini Zen Garden Favor Kits
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14. DIY Desktop Zen Garden

For this project, you’re going to build your own DIY desktop zen garden by instructables. The first step is to build the box out of wooden scraps, and be sure to insulate and paint your box. Fill the box with pebbles, sand and stones, and arrange your stones in a design that works for you. Use a wooden dowel, miniature rake or sharp tool to draw designs in the sand, such as ripples for a water effect. While the garden may remind you of a dessert, there’s something calming about drawing in the sand or rearranging your stones.

DIY Desktop Zen Garden
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15. Tabletop Zen Garden

You can put together a tabletop zen garden like this one by diynetwork with a bowl or plate in any shape, as well as sand in a color that helps you to feel calm. You may want tan, white or black sand for this project. Of course, you want to add items that make you feel good, such as smooth stones and pebbles, or maybe an air plant or figurine. Use a bamboo skewer to draw your designs and enhance the relaxation aspect of your garden. If you’re making more than one zen garden, you can have fun switching out the items.

Tabletop Zen Garden
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16. Mini Beach Zen Garden

Another fun idea for children, you can put together a mini beach zen garden using tan sand and blue slime. Of course the sand is going to represent the beach, and the slime can represent the water. Add in small items such as a miniature beach ball and umbrella, as well as a miniature rake. You can make or buy a small ball and rake, and for the umbrella, the toothpick umbrellas designed for cocktails work just fine. Pretending to spend a day at the beach is a great way to help your child relax.

17. Father’s Day Zen Garden

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas like this one by seevanessacraft for Father’s Day, look no further than this Father’s Day zen garden. It’s a great gift idea for his office or man cave. You can use a plastic container, shoe box or subscription box for his garden. As usual, you’re going to fill it with sand in his favorite color. The items can include an air plant, rocks or stones and a small tool. Whether he’s having a bad day at home or hectic day at the office, your child can bring him a little peace with his own zen garden.

Father's Day Zen Garden
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18. Beaded Cacti Zen Garden

A beaded cacti zen garden like this one by blog.darice is a little different from the other zen garden projects. For this garden, you’re placing sand and river rocks inside the lid of a round paper mache box. Now, here’s where things get a little different. You’re going to hot glue several green teardrop acrylic beads together, making several bunches of two or three. Next, hot glue small silver acrylic cone spike beads to the teardrop beads, but don’t stick to a pattern or design. Place the arrangements into the sand to resemble small cacti. You may also like to check out wall planter ideas.

Beaded Cacti Zen Garden
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19. Cheerful DIY Zen Garden

Whether you’re happy or relaxed, the purpose of a DIY zen garden like this one by diynetwork is to make you feel good. Why not create a cheerful zen garden with purple or pink sand? There’s something about those shades that invoke feelings of happiness. Instead of filling it with rocks and stones, add a small succulent plant. You can also use a see-through container, so you can admire your garden from any angle. Remember to find a small tool for drawing the designs in the sand.

Cheerful Zen Garden
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20. Colorful DIY Zen Garden

A colorful zen garden like this one by artfulparent is great for both children and adults, starting with sand in a tray. Now, you’re going to add a pop of color to your rocks, which you can do by melting crayons over them. Another idea is to paint your rocks, but the melted crayons create a fun design. You also need your tools for drawing designs in the sand, such as a stick or fork. The best part is you can put together the garden and color the rocks with your children.

Colorful DIY Zen Garden
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21. Mini DIY Zen Garden

Just like other projects, you’re going to put together a mini zen garden like this one by blog.darice with sand and a wooden shadow box. You can choose from a variety of small objects for your zen garden, including rocks, stones, crystals and an artificial succulent. Another idea is to purchase a miniature metal bridge for your garden, which is both adorable and peaceful.

Mini DIY Zen Garden
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Conclusion

If you’re looking for a project that’s fun, appealing and calming, consider a DIY zen garden. A zen garden is a great way to promote relaxation and meditation.

21 Smart DIY Tool Storage Ideas for Your Workshop or Garage

Power tools such as battery powered drills, saws, and nail guns can take up a lot of space. Additionally, the rechargeable batteries and charging cords can create clutter where you do not need it. DIY tool storage projects are a great way to think about organizing and decluttering the workshop or garage.

Storing tools away so that they are both organized and accessible can be a challenge sometimes. Luckily, there are many great DIY tool storage solutions out there made by DIYers that we have shared with you. Here we have prepared a list of the top twenty-one DIY tool storage project ideas.

1- Vertical Tool Storage System

With more tool companies turning to battery powered tools, the benefit is that not every power tool needs to stay in their own dedicated storage case. Building a vertical tool storage system like this one by instructables is a fantastic idea for being able to organize the tools that are used most often. Plans for the wooden construction are included in this DIY tool organizer project.

The storage system is primarily constructed with five-eighths-inch plywood. Pegboard makes hanging tools much easier and there are a wide variety of hanging accessories that can be purchased at the hardware store. Customizing this DIY power tool storage can be as simple as adding some paint or stain.

Vertical Tool Storage System
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2- Tool Storage Shelf

Every workroom where tools are being used needs storage shelving, which makes this storage shelf project a great DIY project using leftover scraps of wood. This shelf requires a saw and a drill to complete the construction. This DIY tool storage shelf by thisoldhouse can be completed in less than one day with easy-to-follow instructions.

Depending on how much extra wood there is lying around, this storage shelf can be created without spending any money. There is a shopping list for easy reference to the dimensions used in this tutorial. Not only is it essential to organize tools but the accessories like nails and screws that can be accessible near their corresponding power tool. Related: DIY garage cabinets.

DIY tool storage shelf
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3- Tool Organization on The Wall

Rather than relying on a pegboard for the organization of hanging tools and accessories, why not customize holders and shelves to make an eye-catching tool storage system on the wall like we have in this video? Using a large piece of plywood, planning out the organization of tools and how to best access them can be customized.

This DIY tool organizer project on youtube can be completed in a day or a weekend depending on the number of shelves that are needed to hang all the tools. This ten-minute video tutorial is easy to follow with simple instructions. The end project looks amazing.

4- Tool Storage on Wheels

Digging around for the tool you need is always a hassle, which is why having narrow tool storage on wheels, like a rolling display case is a fantastic idea. Tall and narrow storage systems with the added benefit of being able to move them around can be great for a garage where things need to be moved around constantly. Think of it as a vertical DIY tool box.

This DIY tool storage by createandbabble is made using plywood and a shelf pin jig which makes it easy to adjust the height of the wooden shelves to fit all your tools. Attaching casters to the bottom of the shelf unit is easy. Casters can be found at any hardware store. This project features pictures that make the instructions easy to follow.

Tool Storage on Wheels
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5- Expandable Tool Storage Cabinet

Buying dedicated tool storage chests can be expensive. Why not build the perfect DIY tool storage cabinet like this one by rogueengineer for expandable and fully customized tool organization? Pegboard and plywood create this space-saving tool storage cabinet to keep tools off the ground and accessible when needed.

The three foot by five-foot DIY tool organizer features doors that can hang tools on both the inside and the outside with more versatility. The construction is strong enough to hang drills and other battery powered tools. Completing this project would be a great weekend project with a saw, a drill, and a friend to help hang and install the cabinet on the wall. Related: garage workbench plans.

Expandable Tool Storage Cabinet
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6- Rolling DIY Tool Box

With limited space, having tool storage and organization is important. Constructing a simple tool storage box like this one by myrepurposedlife that can move around in a small space is exactly what this tutorial aims to create. With plywood construction, wood shelves on the interior and pegboard organization all over the exterior.

The materials used in this tool box tutorial are a large furniture dolly, some two-by-four inch boards, and one sheet of white pegboard. The remarkable thing about this project is that it is simple, and the dimensions follow the size of the furniture dolly.

Rolling DIY Tool Box
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7- Folding Tool Storage System

This tutorial features a five-minute video from an experienced craftsman showing a beginner how to build this DIY-friendly tool storage system on youtube. By screwing cleats on the wall, commonly used to hang cabinets, you can add blank cabinet doors using attached entry door hinges. This DIY tool storage cabinet option provides thirty feet of storage space in an eight-foot span on the wall.

Every aspect of this tutorial can be customized to fit your needs. Many hardware stores sell plywood panels that are small enough to be used without cutting with a saw which would be great for this project.

8- Wall Pegboard Tool Organization

Looking for DIY tool storage ideas? Try this modern pegboard tool storage idea with a touch of feminine appeal. No need to worry about having a shed, save space, and store tools without the time and effort. This DIY tool organizer tutorial by sugarandcloth shows how to organize tools without feeling overwhelmed.

All the items needed for this project can be found at the hardware store. Pegboard, hangers, some paint, and screws to attach the pegboard to the wall. Pegboard is easy to paint for fitting in with a color or design theme.

Wall Pegboard Tool Organization
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9- Pallet Wood Tool Storage Shelving

Looking for a beefier, heavy duty DIY power tool storage option? Using pallet wood to create a tool shelving unit is another fantastic opportunity. Using pallet wood saves money by salvaging pallets that have been thrown away. This tutorial could also be great for DIY garden tool storage in the shed or garage.

This pallet wood tool storage idea by funkyjunkinteriors requires a saw and a drill to put together. With the pallet wood being free, this a fantastic way to add storage to the garage or shed without spending any money. The shelving can be as tall as your area allows and can be customized to fit any space.

Pallet Wood Tool Storage Shelving
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10- Charging Station Power Tool Cabinet

With handheld power tools, comes battery packs and charging cords. Why not create a space where you can store your tools but also charge them at the same time! This fantastic DIY power tool storage video tutorial on youtube is so simple to follow and provides excellent construction tips.

This power tool storage cabinet gets installed on the wall using a French cleat, which is what is used to hang heavy mirrors. This entire unit is constructed using simple plywood sheets cut to size. Mounting this unit on the wall makes access to tools easier and gets rid of the mess of charging cords in the way.

11- Hand Tool Wall Organizer

Having hand tools tucked away where they can not be seen can be annoying when wanting quick identification and access during a project. Putting tool storage and organizing on the wall can save time and frustration. This DIY tool storage project by wilkerdos can be completed in a few hours.

Constructing this hand tool organizer, it is important to start by planning how you want the tools to be organized once they go up on the wall. Laying out sockets or wrenches and figuring out spacing for pegs is a key step. This project uses wooden pegs to hang tools but there are other hanging items that can also be used and purchased at the local hardware store.

Hand Tool Wall Organizer
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12- Mobile Power Tool Storage

Arranging power tools on a display unit with wheels can be a wonderful way to stay organized in a small space. With printable plans and an organized materials list, this DIY power tool storage mobile organizer by learn.kregtool is easy to build with a saw and drill. A few pieces of plywood and 2×4 lumber and this project can be done in a day or a weekend.

The wooden shelves can hold heavy and awkward shaped power tools while the sides of the mobile unit are constructed with pegboard for more organization solutions. Drilling shelf pin holes using a jig helps to customize the height of the tool storage shelves.

Mobile Power Tool Storage
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13- DIY Tool Storage Stool

What is better than having quick access to the tools you need? Being able to access them while also sitting on the tool storage unit while you work! Create this amazing tool storage stool as a weekend project. This tool storage stool by home-dzine.co.za is made up of pine plywood, drawers, and wheels.

Creating storage drawers for this DIY project may require purchasing some metal drawer slides or drawers can be added without slides the old-fashioned way. Creating the seat for the storage stool is the most important part of the project. If the stool is not comfortable, then it will not be useful so find fabric and padding that will suit the work area.

DIY Tool Storage Stool
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14- Air Compressor Storage Cart

Air compressors are heavy and bulky which makes storing them and moving them a frustrating task. Why not keep the compressor off the ground and moveable, while adding some tool storage space? This DIY tool storage cart project by shanty-2-chic allows for the air compressor to be kept off the ground and always moveable to exactly where you need it most.

The storage cart design even allows for a flat base where a miter saw can be positioned, making it a fantastic all-in-one tool storage station. The rolling cart is built using plywood and nails as well as a set of casters for the bottom.

Air Compressor Storage Cart
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15- Power Tool Storage Locker

A storage locker for power tools is a great DIY project for organizing and storing tools like this one by nation.ryobitools for quick access. This DIY project features repurposed wooden crates found at hardware stores or craft stores. This project is truly customizable and simple at the same time.

Needed for this project are eight crates in small, medium, and large sizes as well as some hinges, and some screws. Purchasing casters makes the storage locker moveable. You can use a continuous hinge to attach all the crates together so that the storage unit can be closed or opened all together.

Power Tool Storage Locker
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16- DIY Wooden Tool Chest

Why not build a custom wooden tool like this one by lumberjocks chest to DIY a more expensive metal one seen at the store? This project allows for custom drawer widths and the number of drawers needed to store all your tools in one space. With upper smaller drawers and lower larger drawers, a tool collection is sure to fit in nicely with this tool chest.

This wooden tool chest has dimensions of four feet tall and three feet wide. You can use metal or wooden drawer slides depending on the budget. The whole tool chest is made from plywood. Adding storage on the side of the tool chest is a great way to add charging cords and extra rechargeable batteries.

DIY Wooden Tool Chest
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17- Power Tool Organization Shelf

What better than constructing a useable tool storage shelf like this one by mrfixitdiy? Having to only use a four-foot by four-foot piece of plywood to construct it! A true DIY project that can be done in a day with a saw and a drill. The great thing about this project is that rechargeable drills can hang rather than sit.

Everyone knows that drills are top heavy, so hanging them is more practical. Shelves above hanging power drills allow for rechargeable saws and routers to be stored away when not in use. A jigsaw would be useful for cutting out the kerf cuts where the drills hang.

This project also features use of the French cleat for hanging the shelving to the wall so that it is easily moveable.

Power Tool Organization Shelf
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18- Workshop Tool Organizer

Moving away from the use of wood and pegboard, this power tool organizer tutorial by heatherednest uses wire closet shelving and PVC pipe for storing power tools. Drills can easily fit and be stored in notched-out PVC pipe cut to size while also attaching them to the bottom of useful storage shelving.

An inexpensive and simple storage solution for a workshop or garage with the addition of shelving for reducing clutter. Wire shelves and shelving brackets make up the bulk of this DIY project while adding PVC pipe pieces for added storage. Cable ties can be used to support the PVC attached to the metal shelving. Store drills and rechargeable batteries while keeping power tools organized.

power tool organizer tutorial
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19- Rolling Pegboard Power Tool Box

Rather than walking over to a wall mounted tool storage unit, why not move the vertical storage to where your project is? This DIY power tool storage project by nation.ryobitools takes vertical pegboard storage and creates a rolling cart with the vertical walls of tool organization.

This rolling pegboard storage system is constructed using pegboard, plywood, drawer slides, and casters. This project can be simplified by adding pre-made plastic drawer organization units that can be purchased at any big box store.

Rolling Pegboard Power Tool Box
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20- DIY Garden Tool Storage Rack

Want a simple and effortless way to store garden tools in the shed or garage in five simple steps? This DIY garden tool storage rack by stanleytools makes clutter disappear. Find a good space on the wall where rakes and shovels can hang vertically without bumping into them as they hang.

Decide how long or wide you want the storage rack to be for hanging on the wall. Also determining the height of the storage rack so that the garden tools will be off the ground in a comfortable and easily accessible height. Use a two-inch hole saw drill bit to drill out holes on the edge of the rack for hanging garden tools.

DIY Garden Tool Storage Rack
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21- DIY Rechargeable Drill Holder

A DIY project like this one by sawsonskates with free printable plans and step-by-step instructions is always a win-win. Storing away rechargeable drills in a power tool storage rack is a terrific way to stay organized. Make use of existing tool storage by hanging power drills on the bottom of storage shelves.

Creating hanging dividers for drills and adding shelves requires plywood, a saw, a drill, wood screws, and wood glue. If you have drills and other rechargeable tools that are from assorted brands, this DIY project is a lifesaver. Each brand has their own rechargeable battery that is only interchangeable to other specific name brand tools.

Organizing and creating better storage solutions for power tools is something that is needed more these days. With all the accessories and cords that come with each tool it can be hard to stay organized. Fortunately, there are plenty of amazing DIY power tool storage ideas out there to try out for yourself.

DIY Rechargeable Drill Holder
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15 DIY Plantation Shutters-How To Install Window Shutters

DIY plantation shutters are a stylish way to create unique treatments for your windows. Wooden window shutters are also healthier than fabric curtains since the don’t hold onto dust particles and other allergy causing pollutants.Window coverings will also help reduce the cost of heating and cooling your home, plus they are eco-friendly since they reduce the amount of natural resource needed to keep your home’s interior air temperature comfortable. Check out these 15 DIY plantation shutters ideas and installation advice so you can enjoy the money saving beauty of window shutters in your home.

Related: DIY window box

DIY Plantation Shutters For Window Covering

  1. Wooden Window Shutters

Install a set a classic white wooden window shutters like this one by diynetwork with these easy to follow pictorial instructions. All you need to do is;

  • Measure the window.
  • Measure the shutters.
  • Attach filter strips.
  • Mount shutters in place using a drill to install screws.
  • Check alignment and make any needed adjustments.
wooden window shutters
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  1. Design Custom Size DIY Plantation Shutters

Every home has at least one odd sized window that store bought window treatments like this one by thegeekpub just will not fit. Create your own perfectly sized diy window shutter for that odd window with these detailed plans. Affordable, easy to build and it will solve your privacy needs.

Custom Size DIY Plantation Shutters
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  1. Build Movable Wood Shutters Using Rockler’s Kit

You don’t have to go it totally alone when constructing DIY shutters like this one by homeconstructionimprovement. there are kits that will help you with the building process from start to finish. Here are simple steps you need to follow to build this wooden shutter from kit.

  • Measure window.
  • Purchase the shutter kit with the louvers as close to the window size as
  • Cut louvers and frame to correct size with a table saw.
  •  Drill all needed holes for pins.
  • Glue and secure joints.
  • Install shutter control arm.
  • Paint and hang shutters.
Build Movable Wood Shutters Using Rockler’s Kit
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  1. Make Plantation Shutter From Leftover Wood

These detailed instructions show you how to transform leftover wood from other building projects into fashionable and functional diy window treatments like this one by ibuildit. The window shutter cost is minimal since wood you already have on hand is being used.

Make Plantation Shutter From Leftover Wood
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  1. Measure For And Install Plantation Shutters

Make ordering and installing ready made diy plantation shutters like this one by justagirlandherblog easy with these step by step instructions. Get inspired for installing exterior window shutters when you see the home transformation in these pictures.

Measure For And Install Plantation Shutters
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  1. Install Plantation Shutter With This Easy To Follow Guide

Take all the complicated guess work out of installing attractive diy wooden shutters like this one by foxhollowcottage with these instructions. It doesn’t get any easier than this and these instructions are perfect for someone who is just beginning DIY home projects.

Install Plantation Instructions With This Easy To Follow Guide
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  1. Build And Install Exterior Shutters

Increase the curb appeal and value of your home by adding diy exterior shutters like this one by petitelefant that you can easily build and install yourself. Here are step by step instructions to build this exterior plantation shutter.

  • Purchase wooden fence slabs.
  • Measure and cut six wooden fence slabs in the desired length for each window. Three pieces of wood will go on each side of the window.
  • Measure and cut narrow pieces of fence slabs to be the cross support for each shutter. Two pieces will be needed for each set of three long boards.
  • Secure short, narrow board on top of long boards.
  • Paint or stain as desired. Secure to house exterior with screws.
Build And Install Exterior Shutters
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  1. Get Privacy And Beauty With This DIY Plantation Shutter

DIY plantation shutters like this one by providenthomedesign offer both privacy and beauty to any room of the home. Check out these design ideas for wooden window treatments in the bathroom, kitchen and living rooms, then get busy building your own unique wooden window treatments.

Get Privacy And Beauty With This DIY Plantation Shutter
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  1. Simple DIY Build

These instructions break down the building process into simple steps to allow even the novice DIYer to be able to build custom wooden window shutters like this one by wikihow. Tackle your first DIY build with confidence and build beautiful shutters with detailed instructions like these.

DIY wooden window shutters
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  1. Affordable DIY Window Shutters

Having window treatments like this one by iseekblinds custom built and installed by an outside builder can cost you thousands of dollars, doing it yourself can keep most of that money in your pocket. Follow these plans to create your own attractive and affordable window shutters.

Affordable Window Shutters
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  1. Board and Batten DIY Plantation Shutters

Board and batten shutters create a timeless look on the exterior of any home. Increase the curb appeal and provide safety for your home with these functional and attractive DIY plantation shutters by divaofdiy.

Board and Batten Shutters
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  1. Build Plantation Style Shutters

Wide slats, also called louvers, are shutter styles that are perfect for many rooms and can be easily built. Follow this YouTube video for easy building and installation instructions.

  1. YouTube Instructions

If following an instructional video makes building easier for you, then here is one that will easily take you through the process of building custom plantation shutters like this one on youtube.

  1. Custom Blinds DIY Shutters

Learn how to create custom wooden window treatments instructional YouTube video. Easy to follow instructions with beautiful results.

  1. DIY Plantation Shutters By New Yankee

Visit show rooms and other venues that have wooden shutters like this one on youtube over the windows to get inspirational ideas for creating your own DIY window treatments. It’s a good starting point for any custom build and will inspire you go home and custom build home furnishings to personalize your  living space.

Plantation Shutters By New Yankee
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23 DIY Window Box Ideas-Build And Fill Them With Colorful Flowers

A DIY window box can give the exterior of your home an instant face lift. The boxes can be created as simple or as elaborate as you want, and built to compliment the architectural style of your home. After the DIY window box is built and installed, just add potting soil and flowers and you’ll instantly increase the beauty and value of your home. Not bad for a couple hours of work. Check out the 23 great diy window box ideas we have compiled for you to find the one that’s just right for your home.

DIY Window Box Ideas And Tutorials

  1. Clean Lines DIY Window Box

The architectural line of these diy flower boxes by lowes are straight and clean, a perfect compliment to a modern or craftsman style home. These free plans take you through the build step by step and show how to modify the width to fit any window size.

Clean Lines Window Box
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  1. Build A DIY Window Box Under $20

Adding value and beauty to your home’s exterior doesn’t have to cost a lot, these window flower boxes by shanty-2-chic cost under $20 to build. All you’ll need is:

  • 1 cedar fence panel per box
  • Wood glue
  • Nails
  • Cut 2 boards to desired length and  3 to the desired width.
  • Glue and nail boards together to form a 4-sided, bottomless box
  • Cut and attach bottom panel to box with glue and nails
  • Stain or paint
  • Attach metal L-brackets to the bottom and attach to the exterior of the home
  • Fill with potting soil and plant flowers
Build A Window Box Under $20
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  1. Using Cedar Wood To Build A Widow Box Planter

Cedar wood holds up well to the outdoor elements and will last for years. Follow brief instructions to build this cedar window box by lifestorage.

  • Cut cedar wood to desired length and width
  • Glue and screw board together
  • Drill drainage holes in the bottom board
  • Add decorative trim to front board
  • Sand, paint or stain
  • Add shelf brackets to back board and attach to home
Using Cedar Wood To Build A Widow Box Planter
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  1. Build And Install A Long DIY Window Box

Perfect for homes that have a large picture window like in this plan by twotwentyone. Easy to build and install with these detailed instructions. The end results is breathtaking. You may also like to check out  DIY Hanging Planters.

Build And Install A Long DIY Window Box
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  1. Follow These Five Easy Steps To Make Window Box

All it takes is five easy steps to create beautiful diy window box planters like this one by remodelaholic.

  • Draw out your design idea
  • Measure window and cut cedar wood planks to desired length and width
  • Assemble boards with wood glue and nails
  • Sand, prime and paint
  • Hang with brackets and plant flower
Follow These Five Easy Steps To Make Window Box
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  1. Wooden DIY Window Box

Follow these step by step instructions to custom build your own wooden window box like this one by hgtv, complete with decorative brackets that help support the flower box.

Wooden DIY Window Box
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  1. Construct Floating DIY Window Box

This DIY creation idea seems to have the window box like this one by houzz floating under the window with no visible means of support. A great, updated and modern version that fits in well with a modern architectural style home.

Construct Floating DIY Window Box
Image via: houzz
  1. Do It Yourself Window Flower Box From Scratch

This design thinks outside the box and creates a unique planter holder. Instead of building a wood box like this one by momspark to hold potting soil, this is more like a wood shelf with holes cut to size to hold terra cotter planters. You may also like to check out DIY Self watering Planters.

Do It Yourself Window Flower Box From Scratch
DIY window box Image via: momspark.net
  1. Add Aesthetic Appeal To Home’s Exterior

This is a great way to use up small slats of wood and add a pop of color to the exterior of your home for almost no money. Use leftover wood strips and these easy to follow instructions to create a unique DIY flower box like this one by instructables.

Add Aesthetic Appeal To Home’s Exterior
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  1. Make Mock Picket Fence DIY Window Box Just Under 20$

This unique design mimics the tradition white picket fence and give the style and updated look, great for any style home. Get the details for this mock picket fence window box by makeit-loveit.

Make Mock Picket Fence Window Box Just Under 20$
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  1. Classic Style DIY Window Box

These free plans for building a classic style DIY window box by bobvila will increase the curb appeal of your home even in winter time when no flowers are in bloom. The front trim and gables underneath add a decorative touch to this classic style that fits in well with any style home.

Classic Style DIY Window Box
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  1. Build Window Box and Shutters Together

These plans show you how to build a country style flower box by catzinthekitchen with matching window shutters. Perfect for that trendy farmhouse look. This style would be easy to build from recycled wooden pallets. You may also like to check out DIY wall planters.

Build Window Box and Shutters Together
DIY window box Image credit: catzinthekitchen.com
  1. Picture DIY Window Flower Box

Add a splash of decorative color to the front of your home by building and installing this simple window flower box by ohsolovelyblog.  Detailed plans show you how to build a long flower box that works well for a large picture window.

Picture Window Flower Box
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  1. Grow Herbs And Veggies In DIY Window Box

A DIY window box like this one by hgtv can also be used to grow herbs and vegetables during the summer. Build this easy window box planter and grow herbs, lettuce, radishes and green onions for a fresh summer salad. You may also like to check out DIY concrete planters.

Grow Herbs And Vegies In DIY Window Box
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  1. Video Instructions

This video provides detailed visual instructions for building your own stylish flower box by marthastewart.

building your own stylish flower box
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  1. Brighten Your Home Exterior With Easy To Build Wooden Window Box

Here are some down loadable PDF plans for building a classic style wooden window box like this one by popularmechanics.

Brighten Your Home Exterior With Easy To Build Wooden Window Box
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  1. $20 Cedar DIY Window Box

Cedar wood is a perfect building material for outdoor projects such as making diy window box like this one by hometalk because it’s resistant to changing weather. Cedar is not very expensive either.

diy window box
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  1. Wood Shims

Ordinary wood shims can transform an ordinary diy flower box like this one by thescrapshoppeblog into an extraordinary custom made wood piece.

diy flower box
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  1. Turn An Aluminum Gutter Into DIY Window Planter

An ordinary piece of aluminum gutter can be fashioned into a modern DIY window box by shelterness with this plan.

Turn An Aluminum Gutter Into DIY Window Planter
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  1. Shelf With Removable DIY Window Box

Use this plan to create a window shelf and removable box  Set the planter box on the shelf in the summer and fill with soil and flowers. For fall and winter, remove the box and decorate the shelf for the season.

DIY Window Box

  1. Vintage Style DIY Window Box

A great design for use on vintage or Victorian style homes. It’s just a simple diy window box by thisoldhouse with a little molding added to the front to give it a vintage look.

Vintage Style Window Box
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  1. Simple Design

This simple design makes big impact on the exterior appearance of a home. Easy to build widow planter box by houzz. You may also like to check out DIY plantation shutters.

build widow planter box
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  1. Wood Shim Planter

Wood shims, painted in various colors with leftover paint and mounted on a board in a horizontal pattern make an expensive looking stylish planter box like this one by centsationalstyle.

Wood Shim Planter
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17 DIY Cornhole Boards To Build And Enjoy This Fun Outdoor Game

Nothing quite gets a family together like a game of bean bag toss using a DIY Cornhole board.

Cornhole or bean bag game as you may say it guarantees unlimited fun and bonding. While the game itself is fun enough to get your close ones together for a round or two of bean bag tossing, building a Cornhole board isn’t a bland activity either.

But how to build a Cornhole board? Yeah we know that’d be your next question. Don’t worry though; we’ve got you covered (as always)! Here We have prepared a list of 17 DIY Cornhole boards for you to have an enthralling weekend with your friends and family.

But first things first, here’s what you’ll need to make them yourself and the basic procedures you’ll need to follow.

Basic tools and materials

  • 4 decks of 8 feet long 2×4 plywood decks
  • 48-inch x 24-inch plywood boards (2 pieces)
  • Chainsaw
  • Power Drill
  • Jigsaw
  • Compass
  • Pencil
  • Sandpaper
  • Hammer
  • Wood glue
  • 3-inch Deck screws
  • 3/8-inch Carriage bolts
  • Tape Measure
  • 3/8-inch wing nuts and washers

Each DIY Cornhole board listed here would require these 14 essential tools and materials. The dimensions and quantities of the nuts, bolts, deck screws and the plywood boards may differ from one DIY Cornhole board to other and any such specific requirements (and any add-ons if needed) would be mentioned under each DIY option.

Procedure

Follow these 8 steps to accomplish your Cornhole board plans.

Step 1: procure all materials that may be required

Step 2: build the frame as required for the cornhole platform

Step 3: check if the layers form a perfect match. If they overlap, you need to give them a quick trim

Step 4: attach the top and bottom layers of the cornhole board with wood glue

Step 5: with a compass, mark the circle to indicate the portion you need to cut down for the hole.

Step 6: cut along the circle using a saw to create a hole in the board. Use a sandpaper to smoothen the circumference.

Step 7: attach the legs to support the board on the ground

Step 8: customize yourc board. This is where the DIY aspect comes into play. Customize the board to suit your requirements using paint, color or other novel ideas.

Having gone through the procedures, check out these 17 DIY Cornhole boards ideas we have collected for you to better understand how to build cornhole boards and set up a fun-filled bean bag game.

DIY Cornhole Boards Projects For Outdoor Fun

1) Regulation-Compliant Boards

You can’t go wrong with DIY boards if you make them in compliance with the regulations specified by the American Cornhole Organization. And that is exactly what you could do if you follow this DIY method. The handles incorporated into the structure make this an innovative Cornhole board option by thisoldhouse. The use of furniture grade veneer makes bean bags skid on the surface of the boards. Find complete instructions for this DIY Cornhole board.

Regulation-Compliant Boards
Image via: thisoldhouse

2) Complete Cornhole Toss Set

Most DIY options focus solely on the boards but if you want to go DIY with the bags too then you won’t find a better alternative than this one. In addition to the board-building material, you’d need a sewing machine, duck cloth and dried corn for making the bean bags. Find out more about it at diypete.com.

Complete Cornhole Toss Set
Image via: diypete.com

3) Inverse Arrow Pattern Boards

You don’t want to gaze at plain, bland plywood while you go about playing the game do you? Paint the board using strips of painter’s tape and create a much more visually appealing inverse arrow pattern. But where exactly do you apply the tape? And how do you use it? See the complete instructions at popular mechanics.

Inverse Arrow Pattern Boards
Image via: popular mechanics

4) Primer-Boosted Boards

Using a primer on the board before you paint it will ensure that the color would last longer and boost the overall appearance of the cornhole set. The finishing would seem a lot smoother and the paint coverage too will extend farther. Know all about this technique at diy network.

Primer-Boosted Boards
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5) Colored Cornhole Boards

Coloring the boards obviously enhances the visual appeal of your DIY Cornhole board like this one by Rogue engineer. Color your boards in your favorite hues and you might just enjoy the game a bit more than otherwise.

You may also like to see other outdoor projects for kids entertainment like diy treehouse.

Colored Cornhole Boards
Image via: Rogue engineer

6) Storage-Friendly Boards

Traditional, regulation compliant cornhole sets are awkward storage items. They take up a lot of space and that is a major irritant; unless you play the game daily. But these DIY boards by hgtv could easily fold up and shrink to a measly inch and a half. Did anyone mean about space constraints?

Storage-Friendly Boards
Image via: hgtv

7) One For (and from) the Kids!

If you have tried all you could to drag your kids away from their phones and tablets and still failed, don’t lose hope just yet. Get your kids involved in your DIY Cornhole board plans like this one by builtbykids. Let them explore their engineering instincts. Just make this one attempt to get them interested in things outside the digital world and you probably won’t go wrong with it.

DIY Cornhole board plans
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8) Hand Painted Art Work

Have a flair for painting? Then why not display it on a cornhole set like this one by ana-white? Artistic talent is not something that everyone possesses and if you do, then there is no reason why you should not be showing it off. Some of the tips mentioned here would surely help you in your endeavor.

Hand Painted Art Work
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9) Bounce Free Cornhole Boards

Deck screws are not aesthetically pleasing in any which way. If your board’s visual appeal is of concern to you, try using finishing nails in combination with an air-powered nail gun. This brief ‘no deck screws’ DIY guide by instructables should help you with that in case you decide to tread down that path. You may also like to see other outdoor projects like diy treehouse.

Bounce Free Cornhole Boards
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10) The 3×2 Cornhole Board Variant

Bean bag toss is a great family bonding game. But that is not just restricted to the play time! Ask your family, including kids, to take part in the DIY process and trust us you won’t regret it!

3×2 boards (often called ‘tailgating boards) are just what you need if you want to haul them over to a friend’s place. Their shorter length makes it easier to squeeze them in your car trunk. Purists may scoff at this idea but hey, it’s just a game after all! Here’s all you need to know about building a 3×2 Cornhole board by cornholegamebuilders.

3x2 Cornhole Board
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11) The Star Spangled Version

A sprinkling of blue and red vinyl stars never did anyone any harm! If anything, it will only add to the charm of the game. Sew matching bean bags to enhance the look. This DIY guide by createandbabble should give you a head start.

HOW TO MAKE CORNHOLE GAME BOARDS
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12) Star Wars Cornhole Boards

Alright! This one will take time; really long time! But it is worth all that it takes. You’ll need a foam board, spray paint, painter’s tape and a host of other tools and equipment. But then again, when it’s about star wars, everything is manageable! Check out this comprehensive DIY star wars Cornhole board guide by craftedworkshop.

Star Wars Cornhole Boards
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13) Collapsible, Lightweight, Colorful

This particular variant solves most problems associated with DIY Cornhole boards like this one by amber-oliver. They are collapsible and lightweight; which means they are easy to store and carry. And a dash of colors would make it a visual treat too. There’s honestly not much working against this DIY board. You may also like to see other outdoor projects like diy playhouse.

DIY Cornhole boards
Image via: amber-oliver

14) Basic, Simple, no Fuss

If you are not too keen on improving the appearance of your DIY Cornhole board and all you care about is getting on with the game then this one would work well for you. No use of colors, no tapes, no paintings, nothing whatsoever! Just a simple, straightforward, step-by-step guide by cornholehowto on how to build Cornhole boards.

DIY Cornhole board
Image via: cornholehowto.com

15) Speak Your Mind!

Yeah we have discussed about displaying your artistic talents on a Cornhole board but how about putting up your thoughts on one? Have a quote that you fancy? Or just a random thought that occurred to you in the shower but has stuck on since? Whatever it is put it up in bold letters on that Cornhole board. Go through this article to know how to build Cornhole boards by homestoriesatoz that speak your mind on your behalf.

how to build Cornhole boards
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16) Rolling Cornhole Boards

Why bother carrying your Cornhole boards around? Like physically transporting them? Get them on wheels and just slide them around wherever you may want to take them. This tutorial by instructables may help. You may also like to see my other outdoor projects like diy cubby house.

Rolling Cornhole Boards
Image via: instructables

17) LED lit Cornhole Boards

Technology and innovation have taken the world by storm. So why not use them to customize your Cornhole boards? And could anything ever be more spectacular to visualize than LED equipped Cornhole boards? Watch this youtube video to understand how to install LED lights on your boards. You may also like to see my other outdoor projects like diy swing set.

LED lit Cornhole Boards

Summary

With 18 different DIY options, all uniquely different in their own right, you’d be spoilt for choice. But then again, isn’t it better than otherwise? DIY is not always the best way forward for all things but for a Cornhole set, you’d struggle to find a better alternative than DIY. So choose what works best for you and have fun gaming! Yeah, thank us later!

8 Homemade Wasp Traps To Get Rid Of Wasps

The trend of homemade wasp trap is growing at a high pace in the recent times, as more and more people are opting to use them instead of buying a wasp trap. The homemade wasp trap can be highly effective in getting rid of the wasps, as you can simply choose what type of trap you want to built. If you’re wondering on how to make wasp trap, there are several ways to build a wasp nest, by making use of everyday items that you normally have in your house. Homemade wasp traps can be made by anyone with little to no skill.

Wasps are essential for the process of pollination and they also perform some other important actions such as controlling parasite and harmful insect population as well. As good as they are for your environment and especially our surroundings, wasps can really be problematic when they start building theirs nests too close to your furniture or when they start stinging you regularly. In such cases, you may probably want to get rid of the whole mess that comes with a wasp net in your backyard or any other area around your house. Wasp control, sometimes can be a hectic job if you don’t have the right tools.

In this article, we will discuss about the eight homemade wasp traps that you can make at your home with minimal work involved. If you’re looking forward to getting rid of wasps, these models can be of great help to you.

1- Homemade Wasp Trap With a Soda Bottle

The first one we are showing you is one of the simplest homemade wasp catcher models by thespruce that you can build at your home with a few simple items. To make this homemade wasp trap model, you need a two-litre soda bottle, knife, Permanent marker, and a piece of wire. Begin with drawing a line at the bottle’s neck which lies below the taper. By using a knife, chop the top side of bottle that you’ve marked earlier. Now, remove the cap and place the top side of the bottle upside down into the bottom part of the bottle and push it in to complete the setup of your yellow jacket trap.

In order to use a bait in the trap, try using a piece of meat or a small piece of hamburger in the spring and if it’s the summers, try using any sweet liquid. Wherever you see wasp activity, place this trap and wait for it to do the thing. You may also like to check out other relevant and interesting articles homemade mosquito traps.

Homemade Wasp Trap With a Soda Bottle
Make a Wasp Trap With a Soda Bottle, Image via: thespruce

2- DIY Wasp Trap With a Jug

The second wasp trap in our list can be build with use of very basic items like a jug in your home. In order to build this wasp trap model by instructables, assemble a packing tape, razor blade, hot water, sugar, hole punch, and a spoon. Now, begin with cutting off the top third of your jug with the blade. Attach the piece of tape to the jug’s opening. Now, it’s time to invert the top part of the jug and place it in the bottom part of the jug. Once you’ve completed these steps, you now have a homemade wasp trap made out of a jug.

After completing the setup of this wasp trap, you can simply add any sweet item which attracts wasps and place the trap wherever there’s a wasp activity. You may also like to check out other relevant and interesting articles homemade mouse traps.

DIY Wasp Trap With a Jug
Reuse old plastic jug to make a wasp trap, Image via: instructables

3- Creamer Bottle Yellow Jacket Trap 

Wasps can be so irritating if they build a nest around our living premises, especially where it’s very close to our house. In order to combat the wasp problem, this homemade yellow jacket trap by kleinworthco can really help you by leaps and bounds. Get a creamer bottle and cut the top part of the lid. Now, invert the top part of the bottle and place it right in the bottom part of the bottle and tape the two parts together. Now, tie a loop of thread or any similar material so that you can hang this homemade wasp trap somewhere you would like to. After the completion of this setup, make sure that you place any type of food item that attracts the wasps.

Creamer Bottle Homemade Wasp Trap 
Use creamer bottle to make a wasp trap, Image credit: kleinworthco

4- Use Pvc Pipe And Mineral Water Bottle To Make Wasp Trap

Wasp nets can be very problematic, if they were built in our living places, especially if you have kids. Their bites can be allergic to some people for which you need to take care of this issue. Having a homemade wasp trap like this one by dave-cushman can be a great solution if you have wasp nests around your house. Take a mineral water bottle that has a capacity of about five litres, pierce two holes on the two sides of the bottle with a diameter of 2 mm. Now, take a PVC plumbing pipe and cut it down into a small piece and place it through the two holes of the bottle. Also make sure that you place a sweet liquid in the bottle which acts as a bait.

Now, you’ve completed the homemade wasp trap using a bottle and a PVC pipe. In order to attract the wasps, you must fill the trap with a bait. Simply mix some jam in water and fill the trap with this fluid.

Use Pvc Pipe And Mineral Water Bottle To Make Wasp Trap
Make Wasp Trap from Pvc Pipe And Mineral Water Bottle, Image via: dave-cushman

5- Wasp Trap With a Bottle and PEX Tubes

This model of homemade wasp trap by dengarden can be simply made with two items which are a two-liter bottle and a couple of PEX tubes. Take a knife and make two sets of holes with each facing the other hole of a set in the bottle. Once you’re done with it, now it’s time to cut down the PEX tube into two pieces that fit the distance between the holes of bottle. If you have any trouble in making the holes, try using a marker so that you can get a clearer idea. Now, fill the bottom half of bottle with any type of bait that attracts the wasps. As soon as you’re done with that part, your homemade wasp trap is ready to use.

Since there’s a need for the bait here, a good solution is to create one to use. Try mixing apple juice, white vinegar, sugar, cat food morsels, and hot dog slices with the warm water in appropriate quantities. You may also like to check out other relevant and interesting articles homemade fruit fly traps.

Homemade Wasp Trap With a Bottle and PEX Tubes
Wasp Trap With a Bottle and PEX Tubes, Image via:dengarden

6- Plastic Cups Homemade Wasp Trap

In order to build this model of diy wasp trap by creativehomemaking you would need several items which are two plastic cups, duck tape, one water bottle, and a knife. First of all, make use of the knife by cutting down the bottom part of the two drinking cups. Now, take the top parts of both the cups and tape them together. The next step is to cut down the top part of the water bottle. Now take the top part of the water bottle, invert it and place it down the cup. The homemade wasp trap is now complete and it’s time for you to place the bait in the trap to use it.

It’s important to note that wasps get attracted to different types of baits depending on the seasons. You can either use sodas like mountain dew or you can use several types of meat as well. You may also like to check out other relevant and interesting articles  homemade pesticides, and  mosquito and fly repellent plants.

Plastic Cups Homemade Wasp Trap
Plastic Cups DIY Wasp Trap, Image via: creativehomemaking

7- Wasp Trap With a Water Bottle

If you’re having a trouble at dealing with the wasp problem around your house, you may really need to try out creating a homemade wasp trap like this one on  youtube. This model of diy wasp trap can easily be created with a water bottle. Take a knife and cut the top part of the water bottle and place it heads down in the bottom part of the bottle. Now, boil a cup of water and add a cup of sugar to it. Once you get a fluid solution, take to some for it cool down and pour it in the wasp trap you’ve made. Place this wasp trap anywhere you have a wasp problem.

Homemade Wasp Trap With a Water Bottle
Wasp Trap With a Water Bottle, Image via: youtube

8- DIY Hornet and Wasp Trap

If you’re wondering how to make a homemade wasp killer like this one by sereneswede of the simplest models of homemade wasp traps that you can build at your house. You would need a few things to build this wasp trap, which are, a Mason jar, funnel, and a tape. Fill your mason jar with bait and place the funnel through the jar and tape them together. Now you have a homemade wasp trap that’s ready for the use.

DIY Hornet and Wasp Trap
DIY Hornet and Wasp Trap, Image via: sereneswede.blogspot

16 Free Ramp Plans-Learn How To Build Various Ramps

Making a ramp tops is one of the best DIY projects you can execute and there are various types of ramp plans you can create to improve functionality within your home, we have compiled 16 free easy to build DIY ramps plans to make your home more attractive and accessible. There are steps to guide you on how to build a ramp to enable you to get underneath your car quickly, a wheelchair ramp or shed ramp for more accessibility to and a skateboard ramps to provide a fun-filled skateboarding experience right in your home.

Here are the standard supplies and tools used in these projects.

Basic supplies required

  • Pressure treated wood boards – you can find these in hardware stores.
  • Plywood
  • Beam joist
  • Metal sheet – you can get this from home depots, or search the internet for steel fabricators.
  • Screws – from home improvement stores.
  • Metal handles – from home improvement stores.
  • Roofing nails
  • Shims
  • Pines
  • Adhesive

Basic tools

If you have the budget, you can buy most of these tools, as you would be using them for other diy projects. Otherwise, lookout for where you can borrow some of these.

  • Miter saw
  • Level and framing nailer
  • Power drill
  • Measurement tape
  • Triangular ruler
  • Philip-head
  • Belt sander
  • Masonry Bit
  • Hand file.
  • Pencil for marking.

Wheelchair Ramp Plans

1. Build a Wheelchair Ramp

Building a wheelchair ramp like this one by familyhandyman would be a fantastic project to carry out. This ramp can go a long way in helping someone with mobility challenges live independently and can be made of wood or all aluminum.

You can get already formed ramp material (wooden or Prefabricated aluminum), and then assemble it yourself.

When making this ramp, you need first to create a sketch of your ramp considering the measure of the width, landing size and location. Measure the distance between the thresholds to the ground and adjust the length and slope of the ramp to fit your yard. Then start building

Build a Wheelchair Ramp
How to Build a Wheelchair Ramp, Image via: familyhandyman

2. Build a Portable Wheelchair Ramp

Moving a wheelchair into homes, vehicles and shops could be hectic as the entrance might be steep. A portable wheelchair ramp like this one by instructables by becomes the ideal solution to ease movement in and out of these places.

Custom made aluminum ramp are good, but are quite expensive and most of them may not work correctly for all kinds of wheelchairs, as they are mainly made for lighter wheelchairs, and are not very strong.

When building these wheelchair ramp plans, always bear in mind the measurements of the available space. You can attach handles to the ramp for comfortable carriage.

Build a Portable Wheelchair Ramp
Moveable wheelchair ramp plans,, Image via: instructables

3. Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing

Make your home easily accessible to people with movement challenges with this classic DIY project. Handicap ramps like this one by hgtv are easy to create and a great DIY project to embark on. First, you have to measure your space and then sketch your ramp design.  “The Americans-with Disabilities-Act requires that ramps such as this should be at least 5fts by 5fts, so someone in a wheelchair can quickly turn around without getting stuck).

Assemble each piece of wood using a framing nailer.

Check to ensure the frame is sturdy, then add a few pressure treated wood shims in areas where needed, before attaching the structure to the building with nails.

Create support for the diy ramp, by cutting woods that measure from the top of the landing to the concrete base and nailing them to the side of the ramp.

Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing
Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing, Image via: hgtv

4. Wheelchair Ramp Plan 

Another wheelchair ramp idea, to improve home accessibility for people who can’t use the stairs. This wheelchair ramp plan by lowes provides a gentler and less stressful way of entering or leaving their home for them.

This is amongst the most straightforward DIY projects you can start right away. However, you might want to ensure building a wheelchair ramp complies with local building requirements and its created to meet the specific needs of the occupant. The diy wheelchair ramp should be formed according to the measurement of the entrance point of the home.

To make it safe and sturdy, hardwood is used and its coated with stain to ensure durability.

Build a Wheelchair Ramp
building a wheelchair ramp,, Image via: lowes

Car Ramp Plans

5. Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle

It’s always fun doing things the DIY way, Instead of using hydraulic jacks, build a DIY car ramps like this one by corvetteforum to access underneath your vehicle. The design of this diy ramp is very straightforward.

First, cut the wood to the required dimension and get the fillets done and edge sloped. Get the plank smoothened (using a hand planer); you can take it to a carpenter to do this.

Next, attach the planks to each other by applying the adhesive at the base of each plank and then stacking them one above the other.

Mark the points to drill and drill at that point ensuring the planks don’t move. After that, you can then use a Philip-head to screw it together.

Check that the end of the screw doesn’t jut out at the bottom. Use a hand file to file out any jutting screw.

Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle
Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle, Image via: corvetteforum

6. Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle

We have all had that moment when we want to get the car up in the air and access or fix something under it. Well, these easy to build ramp plans by team-bhp give you an inexpensive and easy way to achieve that.

First, create a framework of the ramp using the planks, the length of the ramp can either be 2”x10” or 2”x12”. Screw the planks to each other with screws to create the frame.

Then cut each plywood to a width of 3 strips 16”, and then screw to attach to the various sides of the ramp. The ramps take a sheet each. There you have it.

Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle
Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle, Image via: bhp

7. Have A Low Profile Car? – Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle

Low car ramps cost as much as $200, but with this Diy hack, you could build very sturdy DIY car ramp like this one by golfmkv for a quarter of that.

Sketch the slope; this would make it easier to build.

Using the saw, cut the wood according to the measurement, this should depend on the length of your car. A 90” size was used here.

Then assemble the wood one after the other with a screw, You can then attach caster wheels to simplify moving the ramp and sand the edges to provide extra refinement.

Have A Low Profile Car? – Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle
Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle, Image via: golfmkv

8. Create A Customized Low DIY Car Ramp 

Another diy ramp plan by instructables for those with low cars. You might end up having an issue if the cowling under your car’s bumper touches the ramp. Make this customized low day diy car ramp to keep your vehicle in good shape.  A little innovation was introduced in this project and its aimed to help indicate to you when to stop moving when climbing the ramp. So, a small switch connected to a bulb was attached to the close to the end of one of the ramp, in a way that when climbed on, the build start lightening and you would know to stop.

Create A Low Customized Low Car Ramp
Create A Customized Low DIY Car Ramp , Image via: instructables

Skateboard Ramp Plans

9. Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp

If you love skateboarding, then quarter pipe skateboard ramps such as this one by liveabout is a must have. You can also use it for bikes, and it isn’t hard to build. Having a skating ramp at home is excellent as it provides you with an alternative when it’s raining or when you want to skate alone.

Building a 3 inches quarter pipe ramp is not so difficult or time-consuming, and it cost less than a 100 bucks. That’s less pay compared to the fun it would provide.

It’s going to require some of the necessary materials for this project, In addition to those listed at the top; you would need a metal pipe (you can quickly get one from a home improvement shop).

Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp
Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp, Image via: liveabout

10. Make A Skateboard Mini Ramp

Another skateboarding DIY project for enthusiasts. Whether you are an experienced skateboarder, just starting out or have got kids who love skating, this DIY mini ramp plan by wikihow is the ideal project to provide fun and satisfying experience. Have the time and space to practice till you become a good skateboarder.

Before embarking on this project, check the possibility of storage, whether you have enough space for it in your home would help you determine the size.

To start, get your ideas on paper and create a blueprint for your design. Then organise the needed supplies and then begin to build.

Make A Skateboard Ramp
Make A Skateboard Mini Ramp, Image via: m.wikihow.com

11. Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp

Skating never gets old; if you still haven’t found the ideal skating DIY project, these micro quarter mini ramp plans by howtheyplay would be suitable for you. Size and mobility are crucial factors to consider when building your diy ramp; this particular project would fit any home due to its variance in size.

You can also create the micro-ramp indoors, to protect the elements. However, When built outside, you can use pressure treated woods and paint to ensure longevity.

Apart from the primary materials, you can get others from home improvement stores. First, gather your tools, design your ramp and start building.

Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp
Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp, Image via: howtheyplay

Shed Ramp Plans

12. Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home

A shed ramp like this one by thesawguy adds so much functionality to your home; it eases the movement of things in and out through the door. You might have challenges moving the wheelbarrow, mower or the dolly in or out of the house, but building a shed ramp within a few hours can make life far more comfortable for you.

A shed ramp is a basic necessity in all home, while some sheds are permanently attached, shed ramp plans like this are made to be detachable, so you only get to put it in place when you need to use it.

It’s important that you measure the height from the ground to the base of your door and build the shed accordingly.

You may also like to see diy pallet shed and garden shed plan.

Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home
Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home, Image via: thesawguy

13. Make A Garage Shed Ramp

Want a ramp to enable you quickly walk into your garage, or move equipment like the lawn mower or even ride the motorcycle out? Then this is the ideal DIY ramp by instructables for you.

Building a shed ramp yourself gives you the opportunity to make it very sturdy.

Firstly measure the height from the garage floor to the ground, in this case, it was 14”, so the front side of the diy ramp was built to be 14” high.

As usual, its best you start with a sketch of the ramp, then source for materials before you begin building,

Make A Garage Shed Ramp

14. Make A Backyard Shed Ramp

A shed ramp can come very handy in the yard if you use a cart, or want to access specific areas, and in this DIY wood project, you would be learning how to build a shed ramp like this one by howtospecialist very quickly, no matter your experience .

The good thing about this DIY project is that you would create the ramp, how you want it and suit your need.

From the design to the length and width, everything should be about the space you have out there.

First, you would have to source materials, in addition to those listed at the top, you can also get a wood stain and paint optionally.

Make A Backyard Shed Ramp
Shed ramp plans image credit: howtospecialist.com

Deck and Launch Ramp Plans

15. Build a Deck Access Ramp

Make your deck more accessible by building and installing a deck ramp like this one by bhg. You can design it to be either an angle deck or flat stairs all according to the space you have. You can also have a building inspector look over your plan before you start constructing.

Get the necessary materials and create the deck ramp according to instructions, then place it in a way that’s convenient and offers unrestricted access to the deck.

Build a Deck Access Ramp
Build a Deck Access Ramp, Image via: bhg

16. Make a Launch Ramp

There is so much fun from a launch ramp to pass up.

If you aren’t conversant with using a launch ramp, it’s quite easy to learn. Find out how to build a ramp of any size you want.

These are mainly some of the best ramp ideas out there, go through the list and choose those that fit your need and that of your home and start working on it.

Make a Launch Ramp
Make a Launch Ramp

23 Popular Heirloom Tomatoes To Grow For Rich Taste And Diverse Colors

Heirloom seeds are the best way to preserve the flavor of history. Each one of us grew up with certain types of vegetables that we would like to enjoy as adults and pass down to our children. The simplest way to do that is to grow out own vegetable favorites so we always have them on hand.

Heirloom tomatoes is a good example of passing down a flavor heritage through garden vegetables. These tomatoes seeds are passed down through the generations, making it possible for use to enjoy the same tomato variety and flavor that our grandparents enjoyed.

Through a simple homegrown tomato we are able to preserve a little bit of our heritage, grow the best tasting tomatoes and keep our home garden produce free of any GMO food items.

All tomatoes are a major dietary source of the antioxidant lycopene, which has been linked to many health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. They are also a great source of vitamin C, potassium, folate and vitamin K.

Check out these 23 popular heirloom tomatoes and plant some in your home garden for GMO-free rich taste and diverse colors. Heirloom tomatoes seeds can be purchased through a seed exchange.

  1. Anna Russian

Small, heart shaped red tomato that has a dual flavor of both tartness ad sweetness. Originally from Russia, this heirloom tomato was handed down by Russian immigrants living in Oregon in the early 1980‘s. This heirloom tomato variety grows in clusters of three and ripens early in the spring. The vines are unsightly and straggly and will need to be supported, but vines produce prolifically all summer.

Anna Russian tomatoes

  1. Azoychka

This is a very tart tasting, yellow tomato that is originally from Russia. Robust, sturdy plants grow well in cool climates and poor soil. The inside flesh is white and it makes a nice slicing tomato that ripens in early spring. If the tart flavor is too much for eating as a slicing tomato, try Azoychkas in a tangy salsa recipe for flavor and color. Also great for use in fresh chow-chow or for pickling.

Azoychka tomatoes

  1. Brandywine

Pink, yellow, orange, black or red slicing tomato that is filled with flavor. Somewhat fickle to grow, Brandywine will produce abundantly when grown in full sun and well draining, fertile soil. If this tomato is not happy in its growing location, it won’t produce. Amend garden soil with compost to promote drainage and increase fertility before planting Brandywine plants. Use more compost as a side dressing or as a mulch to keep the plant well fed during the growing season.

Brandywine has remained a popular tomato variety for its flavor, color and texture.

Brandywine pink tomatoes

  1. Black Beauty

The blackest of all tomato varieties, shiny black skin with red skin makes this variety a knock-out when sliced. Meaty, rich flavor, few seeds and thin skin. Hangs well on the vine and stores very well, and the flavor improves with room-temperature storage.

This tomato is rich in anthocyanin, which is the same antioxidant found in blueberries and blackberries. Anthocyanins offer anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and anti-cancer benefits, so not only is the Black beauty beautiful and tasty, eating them provides a myriad of health benefits.

Black Beauty Tomatoes

  1. Black Krim

A heirloom variety from the Black Sea region of Russia. High yields of fruits have a rich tomato flavor and turn to reddish black when mature. Interior is reddish green and very sweet. Excellent for salads and sandwiches.

Plant in full sun and well draining soil. Keep soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. Add a side dressing of compost to provide a constant food source for high yielding plants.

Black Krim Tomatoes

  1. Big Rainbow

The yellow flesh inside this heirloom fruit is marbled with red in the bottom half. Tomatoes have a big, lumpy beefsteak shape with a very mild and sweet flavor. Fruits typically reach 22 ounces and make an attractive addition to any table when sliced and placed on a platter.

Tall plants grow best in full sun and well draining soil. Plants will need to be staked and tied. Amend soil with compost prior to planting to promote drainage and increase fertility. Add a side dressing of compost mid-way through the growing season to provide a steady supply of food for the plant.

Big Rainbow Tomatoes

  1. Cherokee Chocolate

Large heirloom tomato that is dark brown with tinges of green color when ripe. The names comes from the skin color, not the flavor. The more fertile the soil, the larger the fruits the plant will produce. It’s not uncommon for Cherokee Chocolates to reach the size of grapefruits if the soil is amended each year and has good drainage.

This is a happy heirloom tomato plant that will grow well in any home garden that receives 6-8 hours of sun each day.

Cherokee Chocolate

  1. Cherokee Purple

As the name suggests, this heritage tomato has purple tinted skin. Originating from Tennessee, Cherokee Purple tomatoes have been passed down to us from Native Americans of the Cherokee tribe. This purple skinned tomato has a full, rich flavor and its large size makes it perfect for slicing and placing on a sandwich. Easy to grow in full sun and well draining soil.

Cherokee Purple Tomatoes

  1. Cherokee Green

Large, tomato with green skin and flesh. Tart taste and sturdy flesh makes them a good tomato for frying. This tomato variety is a late starter, but will continue to produce fruits until first frost.

Disease resistant, grows well in cooler climates. Harvest all remaining tomatoes prior to first fall frost and use to make green tomato pickles.

Cherokee Green Tomatoes

  1. Dwarf Emerald Giant

This heirloom tomato variety produces full sized tomatoes on small plants. Dwarf Emerald Giant originated in Australia from a cross between Golden Dwarf Champion, which is a medium sized fruited yellow dwarf, and Green Giant tomato. Fruits range in weight from half a pound to a pound. Plants are small and sturdy, making it a perfect choice for growing in a container or a small garden.

Dwarf Emerald Giant

  1. Ferris Wheel

This super sweet tomato has been around since at least the late 1800‘s. It’s very popular today for its consistently large size, smooth, unblemished skin and sweet flavor. Fruits have been known to reach up to 3 pounds, but sometimes ripen when only half a pound. Typical mature size is one pound.

Amend soil with compost prior to planting to promote drainage and increase fertility. Add a side dressing of compost mid-way through the growing season to provide a steady supply of food for the plant.

Ferris Wheel Tomatoes

  1. Green Giant

The name aptly describes this large tomatoes with green flesh. This tomato is meaty with a small seed cavity. Ripens in late summer and can be harvested when flesh has a slight give when pressed with finger.

Select a planting location in full sun. Amend soil with compost prior to planting to promote drainage and increase fertility. Add a side dressing of compost mid-way through the growing season to provide a steady supply of food for the plant.

Green Giant Tomatoes

  1. Kellogg’s Breakfast

The name suggests a breakfast food, but this is the best heirloom tomato variety for sandwiches. Full of flavor, but very little juice so it won’t make sandwich read soggy. Plant in full sun and well draining soil and each plant will produce about 7 large yellow tomatoes.

Kellogg’s Breakfast Tomatoes

  1. Lillian’s Yellow Heirloom

Yellow, meaty and dense tomato with thin skin. This tomato plant produces large yellow tomatoes that weight 10-16 ounces in late summer, taking close to 100 days to reach maturity. It contains very few seeds, making it great for slicing.

Lillian’s Yellow Heirloom

  1. Lucky Cross

A delicious cross of sweet and sour, red and yellow. A happy accident of a plant that just grew in among the Brandywine plants and produced a beautiful, flavor-filled tomato. Plants grow very tall and will require staking to keep upright.

Lucky Cross Tomatoes

  1. Mexican Midget

Heirloom cherry tomatoes that are small in size but have a big flavor. This cherry tomato won the 2014 SSE’s Tomato Tasting Contest. Easy care plant needs full sun and well draining soil to produce hundreds of small fruits throughout the summer gardening season.

Mexican Midget

  1. Mr. Stripey

The stripes are not perfect, but the flavor always is. These huge, beefsteak-type red-and yellow fruits with a high sugar content are delicious and pretty to slice because of the bi-coloring. Weighing up to two pound each, Mr. Stripey heirloom tomatoes have always been popular in the southern states. This variety grows best in regions with long, hot summers. Plants reach up to 10 feet and produce fruits all summer.

Mr. Stripey Tomato

  1. Speckled Roman

Tiger striped oblong tomato is great for slicing, dicing or sauces. This heirloom is a cross between and Antique Roman and Banana Legs tomatoes. Gorgeous 5 inch long fruits contains very few seeds and the plant produces fruit all summer when planted in a sunny location.

Speckled Roman Tomato

  1. Mortgage Lifter

This is a large, delicious heirloom tomato with a prosperous financial history. It was originally developed by a man in West Virginia to pay off his home mortgage. The cross- breeding was successful and the plants produced fruits that weight up to two pounds. Seedling of the Mortgage Lifter were sold and the West Virginia tomato breeder was soon mortgage-free.

Mortgage Lifter Tomato

  1. Nepal

This tomato variety originates in the Himalayas, making it a great heirloom fruit to grow in cooler climates. Medium sized red tomatoes are quick to ripen and full of flavor. Vines reach 6-8 feet tall and will need to be supported. Plant in a location that receives 4-6 hours of sun daily.

Nepal tomato

  1. Sun Gold

Big -growing plant produces small yellow tomatoes that have a big flavor. Vine can grow up to 10 feet and will need to be supported to keep the hundreds of yellow cherry Sun Gold tomatoes off the ground. Plant in full sun and harvest hundreds of sweet yellow heirloom cherry tomatoes all summer.

Sun Gold Tomato

  1. Super Beefsteak

Most all garden supply centers sell beefsteak tomato plants. They remain a popular variety of tomato due to their consistent large size. The Super Beefsteak is the true heritage tomato and regularly produces fruits over one pound. This heirloom variety also has smoother skin and smaller blossom end scars.

Flavorful red tomato is easy to grow in home gardens – just give plant a sunny location, fertile soil and consistent moisture and it will reward you with summer long production.

Super Beefsteak Tomatoes

  1. Rosella Purple

The deep, dark red skin color is almost purple and the flavor is rich and full. The plant is sturdy and compact, making it an excellent choice for growing in a container. Fruits are round and can weigh up to one pound. Rosella Purple originated from a cross between Budai, a small red fruited dwarf, and Stump of the World, a popular variety from Australia.

Easy to grow, plant in good quality potting soil, feed bi-weekly with a water soluble fertilizer and place container in full sun.

Rosella Purple

Tomato Nutrition

Tomatoes are low in sodium, saturated fat and cholesterol and contains about 20 calories.

The fruit’s biggest health benefits are:

  • Vitamin C: An essential nutrient and antioxidant. One medium sized tomato can provide about 28% of the recommended daily intake.
  • Potassium: An essential mineral, beneficial for blood pressure control and cardiovascular disease prevention.
  • Vitamin K1: Also known as phylloquinone, vitamin K is important for blood coagulation and bone health.
  • Folate (B9): One of the B-vitamins, important for normal tissue growth and cell function (6). It is particularly important for pregnant women.
  • Lycopene : An antioxidant that has been shown to reduce prostate cancer. Additionally, lycopene can increase HDL (healthy cholesterol) and reduce LDL (bad cholesterol).

They are also good sources of Vitamin E, Vitamin B6,Thiamin, Niacin, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Copper, Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Manganese and a good source of dietary fiber.

Nutritional and health benefits can be derived from fresh, canned or dried tomatoes.