But what else can you sell? Here are our favorites: Of course you sell lemonade, at a lemonade stand. Open for Business What to Sell at a Lemonade Stand Besides Lemonade The lemonade stand is complete! Now… when the boys are ready to have a “sale,” we just pull it out of the garage and it’s ready to go! See what all we included on our lemonade stand, on the first day of business…. I may, or may not have found the cutest yellow “ poms,” at Hobby Lobby too, and thought they HAD to be included. Using ribbon ( similar white and yellow polka dot ribbon here), we simply threaded each pendant on and tied the ribbon around each rod. The hardest part was deciding what to spell, and “Sale,” was my favorite phrase, in case we want to sell something different on our “stand,” one day! I found the CUTEST wooden pennants at Hobby Lobby, on sale, and they went PERFECTLY with the stand.
Yay! That part was DONE! (Yes, the rods are a little crooked, but as it turns out…that’s because they were crooked when we bought them. We then hammered on the rods, (one on each side), on the back of the crates. There are a few different rod sizes available, but we chose the length that would be tall enough that my kids could still see under it, after the pendents were attached. We spray painted those to match the crates. We found two wooden rods at Hobby Lobby, and knew they’d be perfect to hold the banner up above the stand when it was all together. The nails we used above worked for some areas but needed bigger nails for the thicker sections.Ĭonnect the four crates, by nailing all of the corners where they connect. With a hammer and nails, we connected the crates together. I bought four wooden crates, and spray painted them with aqua spray paint (but use any color you prefer)!Īfter the paint dried, we stacked two of them side by side, to nail them all together. My crafty friend helped me put this together, so I want to make sure she gets the handy-man award for this one! Instructions: Now I cannot take all of the credit for this lemonade stand. Let’s finally put this thing together.” Shockingly, it didn’t take long at all, and my kids LOVE it. It wasn’t until my friend came over one day, and said, “JESSICA… it’s time. I immediately bought the supplies, but then they sat in my basement for.ever. I first found a lemonade stand tutorial on Pinterest, and knew I wanted to make it for my kiddos. It’s been on my “to-do,” list for over a year, and crafting the lemonade stand for the kids, FINALLY happened. Post updated Apwith new links of where to find supplies! DIY Lemonade Stand Ideas
YELLOW LEMONADE STAND FOR KIDS HOW TO
Not only will you find the instructions on how to make this, I also share lemonade stand ideas and how to make it super fun! DIY lemonade stand for kids: With this easy tutorial, your kids can have a lemonade stand to use and reuse for years to come!