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All Throne Up
Wicked kids' furniture with invincible upholstery I'm nobody's mother but I'm everybody's favourite carpenter aunt. This project is one reason why. You and a young helper can give this plywood throne any wacked-out, billowy shape you like. Then glue little bits of fabric all over it so it looks like...
Baby Rocker Project
This was designed as a comfortable chair for a child of eighteen months right up to the age of maybe ten or twelve. I always make my chairs in batches, which make them more cost effective both in time...
Bed and Storage Boxes
Beds are for sleeping, right? Well, not if you're a kid. If you're a kid, bed is the place to read, dream, plot and scheme—or just while away a rainy afternoon. It's gossip central after school is out and the intensive care unit during a bout with the flu. It's the place to return to when the...
Child's Chair
Originally from 'Children's Play Furniture' by Woman's Day Magazine © 1960. This is one of my favorite plans, it is easily modified and the kids really enjoy the chair. I have made some modifications to the original plan.
Children's Art Table
This is one of the easiest projects I've ever thought up, so rev up that new jigsaw you got for Christmas and have a go at this ergonomic Children's Art Station.
Commando Course
Get busy in the garden and knock up this commando course for your kids.
Decorative Chalkboards You Paint On
Chalk boards are more useful than many of us are aware. They can be used all over the house for communications, as well as in play areas. For example, have you ever thought how happy your children would...
Desk and Shelf
The information age at your child's fingertips. Kids are not known for their neat work habits--neither are many adults, for that matter. But at least with kids, there's always hope that they can learn something better. Certainly the right desk can help. Our design provides sufficient work surface and...
Homemade Chalkboard for Kids
Use your own creativity to inspire your children to get creative! Make this cool chalkboard yourself. 1 piece of plywood (size of your choice) 1 can of black chalkboard paint Assorted artificial flowers...
Juvenile Kitchen Set
Table and chair set. Chair seats we imitation red leather, fitted to a base of 1/4 inch plywood which is fastened by means of screws inserted through the corner cleats. The table top is 3/4 inch plywood, covered with red linoleum and edged with a chromium nosing.
Kid's Bunk
Scott's plans for a child's fabulous, multipurpose, bedroom setting.
Kid's Dresser
Designed to match the rest of our bedroom suite, this dresser features four generous drawers that slide effortlessly on ball-bearing-equipped tracks, and sturdy plywood construction with solid poplar detailing.
Kid's Picnic Table
If you host many patio dinner parties, you may dream of having a separate table for the children. And kids likely will enjoy sitting at their own, real picnic table. This child-sized A-frame table is sturdy and durable, and most kids will find the table height ideal
Kids Hockey Goal Bed
Here's a neat touch for a sports enthusiast. It does not cost much and will withstand the wear of young boys. The exact measurements is determined by the bed this is used on. It is constructed of 2"...
Small Shelf (Mounted High!) For Kids Things.
The simple shelf pictured is perfect for installation high on a bedroom wall for kid’s knick-knacks. Anyone with kids knows that if this shelf was lower it would be empty! It's perfect for dolls, stuffed...
Storage Cabinet
This storage shelf is designed to be as versatile as possible. In other words, it holds just about anything that is likely to end up scattered all over the floor in your child's room. Its tall spaces hold oversize children's books, school notebooks, stacks of games or stuffed animals. The smaller spaces...
Toddler Bed
Making a toddler bed, one that uses the crib mattress, is a fairly quick and easy project. There are some supplies that you will need: a saw (a table saw is recommended), a drill, a router, materials (wood is probably the easiest to work with), screws, ...
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