Summer is quickly coming to an end, but there is still plenty of time left to enjoy the beautiful weather and outdoors. Previously, I had shared with you a couple of backyard projects, the fire pit and my mud bar that were created by using reclaimed materials. This time, my project is not made with reclaimed wood, but most certainly could be.
Check out one of our favorite backyard projects….the sand table!

If you want to build your own, the layout is simple. The construction is similar to a deck with a frame and decking attached. Here is a view from below:
Basic 2×4 frame with decking on top and 4×4’s for the legs, reinforcing with carriage bolts.

The naugahyde is attached with a stapler by folding in the top edge and folding up the corners – no cuts made to the naugahyde at all. When buying the fabric, just measure the bottom surface, add the height of the walls (4 sides) to your dimensions, plus an inch for folding under. Just make sure your staples are well-driven in so your little guys don’t catch themselves on it. You can view my tips here – it’s the same as adding upholstery. We’ve never had a problem.As for keeping out the critters, we just use a small tarp and bungees to keep the rain and neighborhood furry friends out. The main problem you will have is keeping your kids out of it once you get it built!
This table nd our mud bar are by far the most used and most loved toys we have. Your kids will love it!

Got questions? Please feel free to ask – I’d love to help! We are working on putting together a diagrammed tutorial, so become a follower to get all the details.
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Looks great! Stop by my Friday’s Five Features and link up this post (and others)! http://diy-vintage-chic.blogspot.com/2013/08/fridays-five-features-no-3.html
This looks like a good idea for my grandchildren. And I was wondering why there wasn’t sand coming out the edges. Smart use of the vinyl.
Have a blessed day.
HI do you sell the sand boxes displayed?
We don’t at this time, but maybe we should! 😀
Hi. Do you have plans for this? Love the style and look of it.
Not yet, but hope to some day. Thanks for asking. 🙂