Monday, October 10, 2011

DIY: A place to hide & play

a place to hide and play It's been cloudy and rainy this past week so we had a little fun indoor kiddo project that I thought I might share with you. I haven't done a DIY project in a looong time anyway!
a place to hide and play a place to hide and play It's really easy to make, soft, light and you can move it anywhere in the house. I used a 1x3 meters/ 3'-3" x 9'-10" polyester foam sheet, cut it and sew it. You can use it as a play tent, for storing toys etc and older kids can also draw on it and decorate it. It can be cut in any shapes you want, that's just how we did it. 
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Have a wonderful week!!Xo!

16 comments:

  1. :)) ce frumos...vrem si noi :)

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  2. Cute cute! What a fabulous idea!

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  3. This is so adorable! What a good idea.

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  4. a iesit supeeer! :X faina tare ideea :D

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  5. OMG. So clever. I want one of these and I'm 25.

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  6. omg that is soooo cute! im gonna send this to my sister in law for a bday gift idea! thanx for sharing! loving the blog. new follower :-)

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  7. Found you on baby blogs .. I love this idea it's so cool!

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  8. Just found your blog & am in love with your pictures! & this idea is SO cool! I have a "mama blog" too & would love for you to visit!

    www.talesofayounghousewife.blogspot.com

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  9. Este grozav postul Oana, bravo, bravo, bravo!!! Super idee! :*

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  10. this is so fabulous!! thanks for sharing!! You are uber talented!!

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  11. Where did you boy the felt??

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  12. wonderfull ! Tessa will love it ! just one question please, i don't understand how you can sew the foam ......please, could you explain ? Thank you thank you thank you !!!!

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    1. Just use a thick needle! :)
      The foam is strong enough to hold it together.

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