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  • nothingwithoutjoy
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2012
    • 1042

    #16
    Originally posted by NillaWafers
    I am kinda inspired though we have two pallets sitting in the sideyard, we are gonna go thrifting today and I will pick up some pots and pans.
    Yay! Do it, do it! It's the best thing I ever added. ALL the kids love it and could play there all day--toddlers to middle-schoolers.

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    • childcaremom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2013
      • 2955

      #17
      Originally posted by Josiegirl
      Your dcks are so lucky!! Love it and all the down-to-earth things you do with them!
      Dumb question alert-do you put it all away during the winter?

      I seriously need to find a resource for some of this stuff.
      My dh built me a new one this year and we will be leaving it out. Pallet, stainless steel sink and towel bar and all the accessories. We had a plain wooden stand before (it's now 3 years old) and it's held up fine through winters.

      I'm trying to attach a picture of ours so hopefully it works.

      To the right is the older one. It has survived east coast winters and lovely wet autumns.

      The new one is to the left. I got the sink of kijiji and the towel bar was a left over from a reno. I am hopeful that they will survive
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      • NillaWafers
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 593

        #18
        Originally posted by childcaremom
        My dh built me a new one this year and we will be leaving it out. Pallet, stainless steel sink and towel bar and all the accessories. We had a plain wooden stand before (it's now 3 years old) and it's held up fine through winters.

        I'm trying to attach a picture of ours so hopefully it works.

        To the right is the older one. It has survived east coast winters and lovely wet autumns.

        The new one is to the left. I got the sink of kijiji and the towel bar was a left over from a reno. I am hopeful that they will survive
        Oh man I love the sink, I was just thinking we'd like to sink a basin into the pallet or something to make a sink. It doesn't even need to really work!

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        • nothingwithoutjoy
          Daycare.com Member
          • May 2012
          • 1042

          #19
          Originally posted by childcaremom
          My dh built me a new one this year and we will be leaving it out. Pallet, stainless steel sink and towel bar and all the accessories. We had a plain wooden stand before (it's now 3 years old) and it's held up fine through winters.

          I'm trying to attach a picture of ours so hopefully it works.

          To the right is the older one. It has survived east coast winters and lovely wet autumns.

          The new one is to the left. I got the sink of kijiji and the towel bar was a left over from a reno. I am hopeful that they will survive
          Beautiful!

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          • Baby Beluga
            Daycare.com Member
            • Aug 2014
            • 3891

            #20
            I love these!

            But...what about splinters? Do the kids ever get them?

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            • nothingwithoutjoy
              Daycare.com Member
              • May 2012
              • 1042

              #21
              Originally posted by Baby Beluga
              I love these!

              But...what about splinters? Do the kids ever get them?
              Mine haven't gotten splinters from the pallet mud kitchen, pallet "stage," or pallet playhouse. But they do get them as we play in the woods, or walk through a weedy field, or rake the yard. I guess I just figure it's a part of a life well-played.

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