This bean bag furniture is scaled to be used with the most popular size bean bag toys and collectibles. Although children enjoy the furniture for its play value, adults might choose to use it to display their prized collectibles. If you are making this furniture for children, be sure to let them participate. With proper supervision children can help with the sanding, and especially the final painting. The photographs show animals watching TV, sitting around a table and getting ready for bed. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
For the cost of a mason jar and a dollars worth of wood, this candy dispenser is so simple to make and can be made so quickly that you could probably sell them for less than ten dollars at craft ...
This project provides a home for you to store and display a bean bag toys. The project can be hung on the wall, or because the bottom is flat, it can stand along or the bottom can be screwed to a shelf to prevent it from tipping over. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
This wooden train set is a great way to display those bean bag toys. This action toy carries lots of animals around the living room or play area. An ideal scrap wood project. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
This bean bag furniture is scaled to be used with the most popular size bean bag toys and collectibles. Although children enjoy the furniture for its play value, adults might choose to use it to display their prized collectibles.
This house is made from plywood that fits together like a simple puzzle. Children can easily put the pieces together and take them apart for storage. Once apart, the house requires little space, perfect for under the bed storage.
Kids, grandkids and even adults will enjoy testing their skill. The top is decorated with jungle animals. Standard 3-1/2 inch bean bags are thrown into the holes. Full size patterns of each animal are provided along with all necessary drawings and instructions to build the board.
Keep a record of your childs height as he or she grows up! You can mark their progression on the beanstalk from year to year as well as attach favorite photographs of your little one as they get older...
Known as cornhole, baggo, bags, beanbag toss, and other names, this game is so easy, you can play it without spilling your drink. That may be what makes it so popular at tailgaters and backyard partie...