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Looking for an easy reading canopy tutorial for your child's room? This reading canopy can be completed in an afternoon and costs less than $30. Simple to make, beautiful to look at, and a calm space for your child. What more could you want? Free detailed instructions inside! Reading Nook Canopy Diy, Diy Canopy Reading Nook, Canopy In Living Room, Diy Canopy Tent Bedroom, Diy Princess Bed Canopy, Diy Bed Canopy For Kids, Diy Bed Canopy Easy, Diy Reading Nook For Kids, Kids Room Diy Decor

Looking for an easy reading canopy tutorial for your child's room? This reading canopy can be completed in an afternoon and costs less than $30. Simple to make, beautiful to look at, and a calm space for your child. What more could you want? Free detailed instructions inside!

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If y’all haven’t figured it out by now… I love to write about DIY projects! It is something I am always on the search for and something I just love to share! I get excited about planning for them, doing them, and of course the finished product. But this DIY playroom tent could be one of my FAVORITES so far. I have been slowly updating our playroom. I didn’t want to be a place to collect random toys and always look like Hurricane Aubrey blew through and the team never made it in to rebuild. I…

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tutorial for making a super cheap & easy tent/ sensory fort?! They’re the perfect cheap little way to provide a cozy little reading space, a sensory get away or just a welcoming corner in your classroom. Cheap Sensory Room Ideas, Sensory Area Classroom, Diy Tent For Classroom, Cozy Corner Preschool Calm Down, Calm Down Corner Classroom Furniture, Sensory Cool Down Corner, Toddler Cozy Corner Classroom, Classroom Quiet Space, Diy Sensory Corner

My last classroom had a sensory room. It was basically a little room (about 6 ft. X 5 ft) that we painted the walls black and added a variety of sensory things. I made this sensory stand for the room, and bought a lot of materials for the room, including a disco ball, a variety of light shows, a black light, glow in the dark objects, textured posters, and much more. When I found out my new classroom doesn't have a closet or area for a sensory room, I was pretty bummed because I already have…

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