This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY free woodworking plans to build kids sand boxes from woodworker related web sites. The woodworking information found on these sites range in quantity and quality.
This sandbox with folding bench lid features a comfy bench for play time and a cover that folds down when not in use. Easy to build for your backyard using the free plans available at the link.
This sandbox table features a canopy overhead to give shade while playing. Follow along with the free building plans at the link to build your own children's sandbox picnic table with canopy.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a sandbox for the children. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Build this sandbox with benches using these free woodworking plans.
Build a sandbox for the backyard. It is an easy build and children will enjoy it for many seasons to come.
This free sandbox woodworking plan features a fabric covering to give the children a great shady place to play.
This sandbox is the perfect height for toddlers to play in without having to sit in the sand. Build it using these free instructions. You could also add wheels to the bottom for mobility.
With plywood, some basic tools, and our plans you can build a sandbox.
Build this sand table which is just the right height for a little one to play. (Height can be adjusted).
Building a simple sandbox is as straightforward as stacking lumber in a square, fastening it together, and filling it with sandÃÂÂa feat that can be accomplished in an afternoon.
Build a raised sandbox with planter using these free instructions.
Build a sandbox in the backyard this year using these free step-by-step plans.
Build this awesome covered sandbox using these free woodworking plans. When folded open the cover becomes a bench.
Build this sandbox for the backyard using these free plans. When not being used the backrests fold down to provide a cover for the sandbox.
Build a sandbox that has a cover as well as a canopy. Here are the free woodworking plans.
For backyard play equipment a sandbox is good place to start! Children can have hours of fun in a sandbox using their imaginations, building castles, towns or cites. The plans for this sandbox are very simple. The box itself can be built in a morning (except perhaps hauling in all the sand!) and is very inexpensive.
Provide endless hours of play under shade with this easy to build sandbox. Featuring a large play area and canopy, this sandbox will bring all the fun of the beach to your back yard.
Build a covered sandbox for the backyard using these free step-by-step instructions.
Build this sensory table with adjustable ramps perfect for water or sand or both. This one was built to hold totes to catch the water. Free step-by-step plans at the link.
This sandbox features a seating area and a chalkboard with space to mount a basketball hoop if you like. Keep the cover closed when not in use. Free plans available at the link.
This child size sandbox table is perfect for a backyard play area, it is small enough you should be able to move it around if you wish. At the link you can purchase the download of this plan but everything including step-by-step instructions and drawings are available for free.
With little or no woodworking experience, you can easily build your own backyard sandbox...here is how.
As well as a full tutorial with pictures, you can download the free plans to build this sandbox table with a cover.
If you are thinking of building a sandbox, why not go all out and build a hexagon sandbox with built-in benches. I think you should!! Anyhow, at the link you can follow along and see how to build it.
Build your own backyard boat sandpit using the free woodworking instructions available at the link. The sail will provide a bit of shade and there is even a place to sit.
Here is a great tutorial including a tools and materials list as well as step-by-step instructions to build this covered sandbox.
At the link you will find free woodworking plans to build a sandbox for children. This one features a built-in bench.
The perfect height sandbox for children to play in and when not in use place the cover on it and you have a coffee table. Win win. Free plans at the link.
This little table is the perfect height for little ones to play with water or sand. Download the free plans at the link and get building.