![]() ![]() Rip 2 of the 3 cedar fence pickets into 1 1/2” strips and then cut them to length based on the cut sheet. Using the contact adhesive attach the sheet metal to the 3/4” plywood backer. I got three packages that had 12 in each. Magnets - I used Neodymium Ring Magnets: they might be overkill, but I once did a project without good magnets and I really wanted to make sure these stuck and worked. P.S.Here is what you will need to start marking one for yourself:ġ - 24” x 24” piece of 3/4” plywood : I used a scrap I had laying around and ripped in on my table saw, but can buy a pre-cut project panel for $9.94.ġ - 24” x 24” 22 gauge of sheet metal ($19.54)ģ - 5 1/2” x 5/8” x 72” cedar fence pickets ($2.53 x 2 = $7.59) Check out our top 20 outdoor activity picks for your next picnic and let the games begin! If you're feeling crafty, we've got plenty of fun and easy do-it-yourself tutorials here for you to try, including a DIY jumbo Jenga tower, a homemade hook and ring game, and no-sew sacks for racing. Choose a classic yard game like corn-hole or ring toss, or learn how to bring your favorite indoor games, like Scrabble or dominoes, to the great outdoors. To help you plan your next outdoor soirée, we've rounded up some of our favorite picnic games that are guaranteed to offer endless hours of fun in the sun for your friends and family. Everyone loves a little friendly competition, from little kids to parents (and even grandparents!). ![]() ![]() ![]() That's when outdoor games come into play. While picnics are all about celebrating the flavors of summer with tasty snacks and drinks, they're also a great excuse to spend many glorious hours outside enjoying the sunshine. Spring is in full swing and that means picnic season is too! Ree loves a good picnic recipe, whether it's her Perfect Potato Salad or her famous Macaroni Salad. ![]()
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