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Hibbs Homes carpenters built custom lockers (cubbies) for the homeowner. They are simple, but elegant and very functional.
www.1001pallets.com/2013/04/pallet-cubby-house/
We spent the school holidays dismantling three pallets (and using an entire one) as materials for building this cubby house. Total cost is approximately AU$120 (paint, roofing material, staple gun, screws). It was a great 4 days working with my dad and my 6 and 9 year old boys to build this cubby house that the kids enjoy.
The lower area will eventually have three walls and will be the home of our dog Andreas :)
Idea sent by Alex Salvador !
We went on our first Preschool field trip on Wednesday and of course Cubby was dressed to impress. She loved the farm and even tried to take home a goat.
This is the first picture I've taken of Cubby since she was a little fledgling. She does not like the camera, but I've always meant to take a new one of her.
*canon 7D; 100mm macro
Day 29
Today was my daughter's second birthday and we had a little family party early this afternoon at Chuckie Cheese. I made this cake myself and for all the ingredients and the candle it was only $4! Yay me! This particular cake has an entire stick of butter in it, yum! Due to their New Year's resolutions (ugh) most of the Grandma's and Aunties didnt come near the cake, due to dieting...thats ok more leftovers for ME!
These necktie cubbies were made for my husband for Father's Day. I took two vintage Coca-Cola crates and cleaned them. Then I spray painted them and stenciled on some designs. I did not care for the Coca-Cola logo. Next I applied a clear acyrlic sealer onto it to take away some of the roughness. These crates are quite old, so I didn't want it to snag his ties when he took them out. These would also be great for holding scarves.