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Bluebird house plans
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"Bluebird House Plans
by Marshall Brain
If you have kids, and if they belong to Cub Scouts, Brownies,
Indian Guides, Indian Maidens, etc., then you know how hard it can
be to come up with good, interesting, meaningful projects
that the kids can finish in a single meeting. This article describes
how to create a bluebird house kit that is easy to produce and
costs very little. You can use the kits as a youth project, or
you can assemble them yourself and put them around your property
if you are interested in attracting bluebirds (see the links
below for help on creating a "bluebird trail").
If you have a lot
of grandkids, you could make a set of the kits and give them
to the kids as Christmas presents. If you are a teenager you can
assemble the kits to and sell them as a money-making or community
project.
I designed and created a set of the kits for a friend who was
faced with leading an Indian Guides meeting. The whole project
went over very well, and the boys and their fathers enjoyed it
immensely. The boys were easily able to assemble and paint their
houses in one meeting. Although this project requires a fair amount
of your time prior to the meeting to get the kits set up, you
will be repaid many times over by the pride and excitement the kids
will feel when they finish building the bluebird houses themselves.
The assembly process is nearly foolproof and therefore has an
extremely high probability of success for everyone in the group.
This article has two parts. Part 1 shows you how to create the
kits. You will do this part before the meeting, preferably with
another parent who: 1) you enjoy being with, and 2) is not afraid
of tools. Part 2 is the assembly instructions for the kids.
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Overview of the Project
Before getting to the instructions, here is a quick overview of
the project. The goal is to assemble a kit that allows a typical
8- to 12-year old to successfully build and pain"
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