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Lets! You could use a nice, vintage shower curtain too! Make a little outdoor rainy day hideaway.

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Fun for sleepovers and camp outs! A-Frame Pup Tent

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From collecting rain to directly watering the garden. brilliant.

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pallet garden- easily made into a raised bed

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Wendy Chapman i love this!!!

String a rope in your backyard... let the kids bring out a bedsheet & drape it over... weigh it down on the edges. Sprawl out a blanket... let them have their very own pincic & day play camp out!

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Sunken trampoline! Fun!

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teacup gardens : simonne loves miniatures. perfect!

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pumpkin patch front yard! i'm really into this because i love planting veggies but have a really hard time with flowers. this would work for me (but not my chickens...)

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love! garden gate

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so cool! natural playscape slide.

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Such a lovely use of tree rounds as cobble stones! In the garden no less!

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Wendy Chapman this is fabulous too!

pallet path could be useful

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Stacey Bloomfield go to bed ; )

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Abi Gregorio Omg. Right?! You too! It's late even there :)

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Jasmine Johnson-Kennedy pallet paths are overrated... they end up uneven, and the gaps between them encourage tripping, and if one slat on the pallet breaks its like a pothole... and if you're hauling things along it, you can forget a wheelbarrow.... sorry to vent - but really - play with cobblestones over pallets!

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Abi Gregorio @Jasmine Johnson-Kennedy we have a very infrequently used (often muddy) path to a pond abutting our property and i thought this might work. it's not a project that i'd want to invest too much time, nrg or money in, you know? right now we just use old planks to cover the bad areas.

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