| Wooden Building Blocks |
| Create this heirloom toy. |
From "B. Original" episode DBOR-511 |
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There's a good reason building blocks are one of the classic toys: They're fun. And these heirloom wooden blocks are even fun to make, with help from B. Original host Michele Beschen.Instead of spending a fortune on a store-bought set of traditional, wooden blocks, make your own from pine 2x4s. They're sure to become a favorite with the child in your life; scroll down to get started.
Wooden Building BlocksMaterials: 12 pieces of 2x4 pine, 18" long measuring tape pencil small carpenters square miter saw or hand saw drill Forstner bit sandpaper or power sander Note: These blocks are sized to fit Michele Beschens open toy crate. Ife your blocks will be stored in a different-sized box, change the dimensions as needed.
When all of the pieces are cut, sand them well to eliminate any rough spots or splinters that could catch little hands. Leave the blocks and crate natural or decorate them with stain, paint, stencils or a wood-burning tool (figure E). You may even want to create a numbering or lettering system for the blocks to make it easier to fit all the blocks into the crate. Seal everything with non-toxic varnish.Safety Alert: Make sure to use non-toxic paints, stains and varnishes when finishing the blocks, crate or any other toys. Remember, young children put everything in their mouths.
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