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a collage of photos with text overlaying tips for building an awesome blanket fort

How to build a blanket fort using simple items from around your house - including a video: how to make a fort 3 different ways. Grab some blankets and sheets, clothes pins, etc. and use these tips, tricks and fort ideas to make the best fort ever! Something you very likely don't know about me is that my husband and I build forts all the time. We have been doing this since we were dating, and used to designate every Friday night for blanket fort building. He even proposed to me in a blanket…

the instructions for how to build a pull - out table and chair from scratchsticks

Remember the pillow forts? That magical combination of pillows and sheets that turned your living room into an adventure? Well knowing we could all use a little adventure right now, we teamed up with our friends Oat Foundry to put together an official step-by-step guide for building your own pillow fort.

three different types of furniture are shown in the diagram, including a bed and desk

Maybe you think a child's first experience with architecture comes via building blocks or Lego. But we experienced designers know those tykes are just monkeying around with scale models, absent any real-world practicality; they'd never stand up to even a first-year architecture school class crit. A child doesn't truly cross...

four pictures with the words tips for building the best blanket forts in blue text

With 4 boys in the house you can probably imagine that I have some pretty awesome blanket fort builders. In fact, in 16 Things Moms of Boys Know, I mention that to our boys, blanket forts are the strongest forts in the entire world. Today I’m sharing my boys’ tips for building the best blanketContinue Reading

diagram of the different types of fences and how they are used to protect them from predators

The word pā can refer to any Māori village or defensive settlement, but often refers to hill forts - fortified settlements with palisades and defensive terraces - and also to fortified villages. Pā are mainly in the North Island of New Zealand, north of Lake Taupo. Over 5000 sites have been located, photographed and examined although few have been subject to detailed analysis. No pā have been yet located from the early colonisation period when early Polynesian-Māori colonisers lived in the…

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