If you have a kid who is showing an interest in building things...perhaps they need to have their very own kids toolbox. In fact, they can help you build it. Follow along at the link to see just how to build it.
This skateboard rack measures four feet tall and will hold up to eight skateboards. It was built using 2 x 4s and you can check out the building process at the link. Good way to get your garage organized.
This queen size headboard is an easy build you should be able to finish in a day..minus paint drying. Check out the free building instructions at the link for more information.
If you are thinking about getting chickens for your backyard...you should probably build a chicken coop first. Here are free woodworking plans to build a chicken coop.
This beautiful pergola measures 15 x 12 ft but you can modify the size to suit your space. It is built using common wood like pressure treated 2 x 4s. Check out the link and use the free instructions to build your own backyard pergola.
This impossible triangle wood art is an optical illusion that you can make to impress your friends. At the link you will find step-by-step instructions to make it. You will need three different colored wooden boards for this project.
Every workshop needs a work table for projects and this one features a lower shelf for tools and storage. Build this 4 x 8 ft work table in a day using the free building plans available at the link.
Isn't this built-in slatted bench handsome!! The top flips up in two sections to reveal storage. Measurements depend on your wall situation but at the link are the complete instructions to build this built-in bench.
Isn't this wooden tree art fun! It is actually a quick and easy project you could completely cut out and glue up in an afternoon. Get creative and add wooden decorations to make it a Christmas tree. Follow along at the link to find out exactly how to build it.
This tree charcuterie board would make an awesome piece to have for holiday parties. It holds a surprise which I won't disclose. You have to click on the link to see for yourself, then use the free instructions to build your own tray.