When you have kids, you know that having something for them to do is essential. If you fail to provide activities for these youngsters, the famous “I’m bored” will be heard before you know it. Summer is just around the corner, so to help keep their minds active, we developed some unique and exciting DIY backyard ideas for kids.
Some DIY backyard ideas for kids on this list are easy to create, while others are more time-consuming. You can create a place for your children to play together or a place where they can relax. The ideas on this list vary greatly, but if you take a look at the gallery, I’m positive that you can find an idea that you can use to transform your backyard into a fun place for your kids and their friends to enjoy the summer.
Having a fantastic house when you are a kid is always exciting; with your help, your kids can have that experience. You can even show them the ideas in our gallery and develop ideas to make your backyard a fun place to play. Don’t forget to include them when you start making the idea a reality.
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01. Hopping Stump Jump From Fallen Trees
Ready for a refreshing and fun game for your children? Full of energetic bursts and balance, a stump jump-type game is an excellent opportunity to use those fallen tree logs from the last time a storm came through. Cut the stumps to the same (or different) heights, and let the kids have it! Paint them different or fun colors for added complexity for your children. Placing the logs in a row or other designs (think circles or perhaps in the shape of a tree) can help add to the creativity the stumps can spark.
02. Sectional Sandbox with Built-In Storage
Keeping tidy around a sandbox is always tricky, as sand gets everywhere! However, keeping all the sandbox toys with the sandbox makes that a little easier. DIY with an old bookshelf or something similar into a fun, multicolored sandbox with storage separated by a shelf that has been secured in place. This is a great way to make a smaller and easily contained sandbox for your kids to play in and always know where their sandbox toys are.
03. Multi-Surfaced Walkway To A Corner Kids Area
Making the kid’s area fun isn’t just about the area itself (though it has much to do with it!). You can make a fun walkway leading up to their corner area by creating a multi-surfaced walkway, such as alternating between natural and stone materials. Lead the walkway up to the cozy kids’ play area with a chalkboard hanging on a shed and a bookcase for toy storage, and you’ve got a unique kids’ corner in your yard!
04. Outdoor Kitchen Set for Kids
Are you always finding your children at your feet in the kitchen? Bring the kitchen outdoors as spring arrives by reusing (and having an excuse for new) pots and pans. Let them create the best mud stew ever while enjoying the beautiful outdoors and sun.
This is an excellent opportunity to let them explore mixing solids and liquids and making the best “foods” around. Allowing your kids to explore the outdoor environment and non-household items is a great way to relax their imagination. Pinecone pie? Don’t mind if I do!
05. Posh Picnic And Camping Set
Bringing ordinary things like lunch, dinner, or dessert outdoors can be a great way to get a spark of fun into your daily routine. Picnics and exploring can be done quickly with a small picnic table. Bring your lantern as the sun sets to help you find jumpy frogs or catch your first lightning bug of the season.
06. Simple Poured Concrete Raceway
If you have an extra bag of concrete or want this “permanent” fixture, consider adding a concrete toy raceway. This is a great way to ensure that accidentally leaving the “toy” out doesn’t result in it blowing away in the wind. Spruce it up and make it part of a miniature garden for your kids. Now, they can be in the park (and tending to the plants at the raceway) while racing their cars around in whatever wacky design suits you. Let them plan it for some added fun and adventure!
07. Painted Rocks As Toy Surrogates
Do you like to keep your kid’s inside toys inside? Let the creativity flow by painting rocks that roughly look like something they love to play with inside. This is a great activity to do with your kids, too, having them collect shapes that remind them of cars or stop signs and saving to paint them on a rainy day. Lay down flatter rocks that you’ve painted black for roads, and before you know it, you’ve created a set of outside toys that your kids will love.
08. Outdoor Hanging Chalkboard Message Center
Everyone loves receiving personalized messages. Your child’s face will light up when you leave a personalized message on their outdoor chalkboard message center. Chalkboard paints a piece of wood and fixes it to an open area outside alongside a bucket of chalk, and you’ve created an easy way to send messages back and forth. This is also a great alternative if you run short of sidewalk space for sidewalk chalk. Plus, the rain will give you a helping hand in cleaning it off once in a while, making this a simple and enjoyable project.
09. Painted Channeling As A Raceway
Do you have a couple of extra pieces of channeling lying around from your last project? Paint on a roadway (use some tape and acrylic paint), and you have a race track for your little one’s cars. Prop up two “race tracks” side by side and let the racing begin! This is a quick and fun alternative to your kids racing their toys at what seems like terminal velocity around your house to the outside.
10. Natural Sandbox Perimeter With Stones and Rocks
Creating a natural flow in your backyard is essential, and it’s great when you can incorporate your children’s playful areas into that. Creating natural barriers and boundaries between the yard and fun with natural stone is a great way to give your backyard deck that edge. The children will also enjoy it, giving them something to play on, around, and through. Layering sand through the rocky “ravine” creates an instant and great-looking sandbox.
11. Kids Cars Backyard Race Track
Create a fun and inspiring race track in your backyard with a bit of orange paint. Spruce it up with a Cars theme if you’ve got the supplies – but you don’t have to, as they’ll have tons of fun driving around. Whether you’ve got a toy car for them to move around in, or a cardboard box painted like Lightning McQueen, this is a simple and fun way to create an imaginative race track through your backyard.
12. Tire Ramp For Your Jungle Gym
Want to add an adventurous way for your kids to get up to their jungle gym? Don’t settle for a simple ladder. Make this DIY tire ramp to challenge your kid’s ability to balance and work their way into their jungle gym. This is an easy and excellent way to make the jungle gym more exciting. As a bonus, have them help you paint the tires before mounting them to the ramp to add a personal touch and make them part of the experience.
13. Clear Acrylic Plastic Painting Stand
Nothing says summer, like hours of spending time outside. Give your kids an easy activity by making this transparent acrylic plastic painting stand by framing it into an easy-to-move wooden stand. Painting directly onto the acrylic gives the kids a sense of adventure and novelty. Really like their painting? Keep it a while! However, the best part about this is after they’re done, clean-up is super easy. Just whip out the hose and spray down the stand… and your kids!
14. A Miniature Street For Race Car Fun
Somehow your kids’ favorite toys become even more exciting when you make an outdoor version. Zoom in to summer by creating your racetrack right in your backyard! Ask for your little one’s input when designing the track, and have fun customizing it with different vehicles, buildings, road signs, dolls, and animals.
15. A Chalkboard To Draw And Be Creative
This excellent DIY backyard idea is easy to assemble but adds so much to your child’s play. Kids love to draw with chalk, but it’s not always convenient to supervise them near the street. Now they can create to their heart’s content right in the backyard. The handy bucket to hold the chalk is an adorable touch.
16. Rock Wall And Cargo Net Obstacle Course
Even suburban backyards can become extreme sports scenes with this fantastic obstacle course set. The size makes it ideal for kids and adults so that you can join in the fun too. Race with your child to see who will be king of the mountain, but don’t take it too hard if you can’t keep up!
17. A Boat for Adventures In The Sea
Anchors away! Make a sandbox even more fun by making it double as a sailboat. DIY backyard ideas can seem difficult or out of your reach, but this whimsical set can easily be accomplished on the weekend. The sail provides a shady spot to keep your first mate cool. Your child will be sailing the seven seas in no time!
18. Snack Time In A Comfortable Outdoor Lounge
Sometimes DIY backyard ideas can be as simple as using items you already have in a new way, and this lovely outdoor lounge is an excellent example of that. Adding bright throw pillows and blankets to an empty kiddie pool can make your kids feel like they are living high lives. This sweet snack plate is sure to make any kid feel special.
19. An Illuminated Tent For Nighttime Stargazing
Summer evenings were meant for stargazing, and your kids will never forget peaking out of this charming tent to wonder at the night sky. This fantastic project works even if you don’t have much space in your backyard, as it can easily be tucked out of the way when not in use. However, this tent is so sweet that your kids might never let you put it away!
20. A Rainbow Colored Hop Scotch Mat
Fun with numbers is just a hop, skip, and jump away with this homemade hopscotch. Your child can help you pick the colors for the stones and place them in the correct spots. Even after your children have outgrown hopscotch, this is one of those DIY backyard ideas that doubles as a decorative memory of childhood.
21. A Ladybug Tire Swing With A Smile
A tire swing is one of the best DIY backyard ideas, and this ladybug version is a creative take on the classic. Your kids will look as cute as a bug swinging through the breeze in this unique swing.
22. A Wooden, Life-Sized Connect Four Board
Bringing your favorite games outdoors can be great fun for the whole family, and this outdoor connect four will surely be a hit at your next cookout. Your kids can choose their favorite colors for the game pieces and even help paint them.
23. A Colorful Teeter Totter For Little Ones
This tire teeter totter creates your child’s favorite playground in your backyard! Scrap wood, leftover paint, and an old tire make this a planet-friendly craft that will make your children smile. Since it only uses half a tire, you could easily make a second one to gift to someone special.
24. A Rock-Climbing Wall With Unique Artwork
Warning: only attempt this project if you want the most incredible backyard in your neighborhood! Some DIY backyard ideas invite creativity, and this is one of them. Designing and painting a mural in your backyard is a fantastic summer project for an older child, and the fact that it is also a climbing wall means that your backyard is the new hangout spot for all of their friends. Better stock up on snacks!
25. A Massive Water Pillow To Keep Cool
Is there any better way to spend a summer day than playing in the water? Sometimes the sprinkler and the kiddie pool can lose the appeal, though, and you need something new. Your kids will spend hours exploring and playing with this massive water pillow, and it’s a breeze to set up.
26. A Tic-Tac-Toe Board With Ladybugs And Bumble Bees
DIY backyard ideas don’t have to be large or complicated, and this cute tic-tac-toe set is proof. Spend an afternoon painting these simple pieces with your child, then spend many more playing game after game in a shady spot. Whoever gets three in a row first has to serve lemonade!
27. A Skateboard Swing With Handles For Safety
Add a little street style to your backyard swing by making it out of a skateboard! We love DIY backyard ideas that can be accomplished quickly; this one comes together quickly. This creative concept is also an excellent way for little ones to practice balance while feeling like an oh-so-cool big kid.
28. A Fun Outdoor Fort With A View
The best gift you can give kids is a little place to call their own, and this one is sure to delight them. We love how the curtains in front can be drawn for secret club meetings, and the walled and roofed design allows them to enjoy a gentle summer shower from the safety of the fort.
29. A Treehouse With Easy To Climb Stairs
A classic treehouse will never go out of style. It’s incredible how a simple structure can inspire so many memorable hours of play. The only thing better than watching this project come together will be climbing up and peeking out over the treetops for the first time.
30. A Green And Yellow Ring Toss Game
Games with simple rules are perfect for family use as even little ones can join the friendly competition. DIY backyard ideas that are portable, like this ring toss game, meaning you can carry it anywhere. Please bring it to the family picnic or the next backyard barbecue to share some fun.
31. A Fun And Relaxing Tire Swing
Gazing up into the trees while dappled sunshine peeks through, feeling the breeze through your hair as you sway and twirl, making a perfect summer day. A tire swing is an old favorite for a reason. Keep it classic, or paint it your favorite color!
32. Wooden Signs Pointing To Favorite Childhood Locations
DIY backyard ideas can be a great way to add family culture to your home. Brainstorm with your children: what are some of their favorite places they’ve visited in books? Then surprise them with these fairy tale road signs that inspire imaginative play and serve as a special reminder of their favorite books. These are great conversation pieces for when the company comes over too.
33. Wooden Treehouse To Look Into the Distance
This cute tree house is tall enough to satisfy their taste for adventure but low enough to the ground to put you at ease. But why stop there? Installing creative accessories like a telescope and a water balloon launcher can get you quickly promoted to the best parent ever. They might never want to come inside again!
34. A Wooden Teepee: Shelter From The Sun
Shady places can be a refuge from the hot summer sun. DIY backyard ideas that use pallets are relatively easy because a good part of the work is already done for you. This teepee is the perfect place to enjoy summer reading or chat with friends. You can even drape a sheet around it for an extra cozy feel.
35. A Colorful Tetherball That’s Stabilized
Tetherball is one of those games making a remarkable comeback as people remember how fun it is to whack a ball around. Have your kids trace their names or press a handprint into the drying cement to create a family treasure. Belly laughs will ring throughout your yard as your kids enjoy this game from your childhood.
36. Fun Platform Swing Hanging From A Tree
If there is anything more fun than a swing, it’s a swing that multiple people can enjoy at once. Platform swings like this are famous at sensory gyms and can set you back a pretty penny, but DIY backyard ideas can save you money while making a backyard piece your kids will spend hours on.
37. An Outdoor Race Track With Natural Obstacles
What could be more fun than your very own speedway? Your kids can use their imagination to set up the track in any way they choose, using the natural landscape of your yard to create steep highways, tall bridges, or a grid of city streets. Kick the fun into high gear and easily store it out of sight when they run out of gas.
38. A Picnic Table For Lunch And Snacks
Summer snacks and meals taste better al fresco. Whether you’re enjoying a neighborhood barbecue or an afternoon running through the sprinkler, this child-size picnic table means the outdoor fun doesn’t have to stop when it’s time to eat. Have a snack, do some outdoor drawing, or play a board game in the shade with this classic piece.
39. A Red Airplane For Your Little Pilot
Unique play structures like this airplane add fun to your yard and inspire hours of imaginative play. Fly with your little pilot to the North Pole, the jungles of Africa, or maybe just to Grandma’s house and watch their play soar. Let them help you paint it in their favorite color, and you’re ready for take-off!
40. A Xylophone Style Swing For The Little Ones
This delightful swing is not only pleasing to the eyes, but it also fits kids of all ages. The xylophone design makes it easier for little ones to balance but also expands to include adults who are still young at heart. The best DIY backyard ideas are simple projects like this sweet swing that will last many years.
41. A Race Track Slide For Matchbox Cars
Race to the finish line with this frugal pool noodle ramp! This project is a snap and can be completed from start to finish in minutes, making it the perfect solution to the chorus of “I’m bored!”. Soon all you’ll hear is giggles as your kids race their favorite cars down the track.
42. Pastel Table With Sand And Water Stations
DIY backyard ideas like this one combine fun and functionality. The lid keeps the sand and water station out of the elements but also adds a new way to play by doubling as a chalkboard. Bring all the fun of the beach right to your backyard with this intuitive design.
43. A Miniature Playhouse With Windows
Is there anything more beloved than a child’s playhouse? Let your child help you draw up the plans, hammer in the nails on this sweet cottage, and then help them decorate the inside with their favorite things. DIY projects like this can involve more, but the outcome is worth it.
44. A Sandbox With A Wooden Lid
If you’ve ever wished your child would play outside more, build this sandbox. Creating castles, digging pits, and feeling the sand sift through their fingers will keep your little one happy and busy for hours. The sturdy lid doubles as a platform and supports the critters out of your child’s new favorite backyard spot.
45. A Seesaw With Extra Cushioning
Bond with a buddy while bumping up and down on this sturdy seesaw. DIY backyard ideas like this bring great fun to your home, transforming your yard into a play area that rivals your child’s favorite park. Invite a few of their friends or hop on yourself for a rollicking good time.
Bonus Idea: A Log Cabin-Style Wooden Sandbox
Sand play is just a few steps away with this streamlined sandbox. DIY backyard ideas can be a great way to bond with your kids. They’ll be so excited to help you stack the wood and pour the sand in this special place made for them. You might enjoy this project just as much as they will. Is there any better feeling than burying your feet in the sand?
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