Insert piece #43 into bottom pocket of awning. Insert piece #37 into the top pocket of awning. Take pieces C and D and attach to ends as shown above. Take pieces E  and F and place on top of the poles as shown. The four hole connectors (F) will be used for the front of your stand and (E ) for the back. Take pieces 12, 13, 14, and 15 and place them in the top of the T connectors as shown. Now take the remaining three pieces of fabric and fold back two and a half inches at the top. Stitch along the edge as shown.  Next you will turn down four inches from the top, right sides together, and stitch along the bottom edge. Move the circle over and repeat all the way across as shown in photo.įold the scalloped edge back six and a half inches right sides together. Measure down two inches from top edge and mark at several points. Draw a line by laying a ruler along the marks you have made. This gives you a line to sew on which will become your bottom pocket for the pvc pipe to slide into. After you sew it, turn the scalloped edge down and then stitch along the seam line which will help the scallop lay flat. ( See above photo. Start at the edge and trace halfway around the circle. The easiest way to make the scallop is by using a lid, plate, or anything that is round and can be traced around. Using the piece of fabric that is 30″ X 34″ make a scalloped edge at the bottom of the 30″ length. If you are using fabric that needs hemmed you should add a seam allowance all the way around. These are all the pieces you should have when you’re finished.Īwning and front and side flaps for lemonade stand.Īll of these measurments apply for fabric that does not need a hemmed edge. Label the four way connectors with 16 and 30.Cut two 11 1/2″ pieces of pvc pipe. Number these 39 and 45.Cut four 2″ pieces of pvc pipe. Number these 17,21,25, and 29.Cut four 6″ pieces of pvc pipe. Number these 1,2,4, and 6.Using a chop saw, hack saw, or pipe cutter make cuts as follows: two 1″ X 6″ pine boards for counter top.Small vinyl numbers ( you can get these in a scrapbooking store ).2 yards of 60″ canvas type fabric for bag.3 yards of 60″ vinyl backed canvas (Wal Mart fabric sells it for $3.97 per yard but you can find it at almost any fabric store.It’s made from pvc pipe and is easy to make with just basic skills. A lemonade stand is a great way to help your children learn about business and provides an opportunity to earn some spending money while having fun.Â
We love to see our designs and projects out there in the world so if you host your own lemonade stand children’s party please do share it with us across Twitter, Instagram or Facebook using the hashtag #liagriffith.This lemonade stand is designed to be taken apart and placed in a bag so that it is completely portable. We had such fun photographing this party and the kiddos particularly liked imagining themselves as real shopkeepers – it was very cute. All our bright party straws, cups, plastic bottles, napkins and baggies can be found over at Shop Sweet Lulu which is the most divine online store for party pieces. And of course all the printable signage, menus, popcorn cones, iron ons and tokens will be available then too.
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We’ll also tell you how to make our no-sew felt bunting flags using nothing but scissors and a hole punch. Our color palette in yellow, teal, pinks and reds is as fresh as a cup of iced homemade lemonade…Ĭome back tomorrow to see how to make this very simple lemonade stand using wooden crates and a little paint. We dressed our stand with gingham seersucker fabrics that we cut into squares with pinking shears.
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Pop over there to download sticky labels for your lemonade cups, bottles and baggies as well as a sticker sheet of cute fruits and Yum! signs. We have also designed a range of sticky labels, the files for which you can find over at World Label. We have printable tokens for purchasing lemonade and cookies, beautiful iron-ons for little aprons, paper popcorn cones, pinwheels and printable signage and menus – check back tomorrow for these. Throughout this week we will share details from our party, from how to build your own lemonade stand and felt bunting flags, to the recipe for our delicious naturally sweetened lavender lemonade. This week we have put together the cutest lemonade stand for a children’s party so your kiddos can enjoy playing shop in their own backyard.