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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Toybox Woodworking Plans For Your Kids

Toybox Woodworking Plans For Your Kids

Toybox Woodworking

 

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Toy boxes are great utility items in children's rooms and play rooms to dump all the scattered playthings together in a decorative box. Apart from acting as a decorative addition in the room, the boxes are very handy to keep the toys and dolls organized inside a single crate. You may consider making such a box easily at home with toybox woodworking plans to gift your little ones. While toy boxes can simply be rectangular, you can choose a suitable theme depending on if it is for a boy or girl. Some common suggestions for boys' themes are race cars, circus wagons, stage coach, train engines, etc. You can try something feminine and fantasizing for girls, like forest with elves and fairies, princess castle, barbie's playhouse, etc.

Once you purchase the toybox woodworking plans, decide the size you want for the toy box. To begin with, you need to gather all the supplies to make the box. Those who are pro woodworkers can try making an embroidered box by following the blueprints in the toybox woodworking plans, but those without prior experience in this craft should start with standard rectangular boxes and work their way up. However, if you are not confident about your ability or the chances of the development of your skill set in the future, you should start by borrowing tools from your friends, without wasting cash on them. You surely do not want an expensive toolset to collect dust in your workshop or garage due to disuse.

Now, when you have amassed all the necessary tools and raw materials, buy the toybox woodworking plans. Now, comprehend the directions provided in the plan to understand the requisites and the process. Understand every single point so that you do not have to run back to the lumberyard or the stores if you fall short of wood, screws, etc. Keep in mind the woodworker's fundamental principles of measuring twice and cutting once, carpenter's rule of thumb, etc.

Once you buy the toybox woodworking plans, and get the provisions accumulated in the work area, cut the wood pieces according to the measurement and keep them aside. Now, clean up the sawdust and other rubble from the space and start to assemble the wood pieces.

While, making the toy box, the safety aspect as mentioned in the toybox woodworking plans should be a major concern, as the toybox will be used by a careless toddler. Do not forget to counter sink all the screws that you drill into the box. Fill all the holes with wood putty and leave them undisturbed to dry for sometime. To avoid mishaps, attach a spring loaded safety hinge to the lid of the box. After the putty is dry, remember to sand it properly before finishing it with paint. You can paint both the inside and outside alike or differently to make it more attractive.


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Toys in the Early 1900s

Toys in the Early 1900s

Toys in the Early

 

 

The early 1900s were very different from today. Toys, though they have evolved in many ways, were still the delight of children everywhere. Explore the history of toys, as charted by the History website.

Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency marks the beginning of the "Teddy Bear." In the year 1902, toy bears were named "Teddy" after the president's nickname. The Teddy Bear became known world wide, and is still known and loved today. It was only a few years later when the Teddy Bears were mass produced.

Crayola crayons were made for the first time ever in 1903 by Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith.

In 1913, an item called the Erector Set was invented. It was a steel, motorized toy that children could use to build models of just about anything. Its creator was A.C. Gilbert, a medical doctor.

Charles Pajeau created a similar wooden set called Tinker Toys in the year 1914. Tinker Toys was made for younger children.

Raggedy Ann dolls first came on the scene after newspaper cartoonist Johnny Gruelle reproduced the doll he made for his daughter. That was in 1915.

The following year, an architect's son named John Lloyd Wright, invented Lincoln Logs, which were interlocked to make structures.

Polystyrene was invented in 1927, and it is the kind of plastic that was used for making toys in the early days.

Two years after Mickey Mouse was created (which was in 1928), stuffed Mickey Mouse dolls were made by Charlotte Clark. This was the start of Disney merchandise.

The yo-yo became popular in the United States after Donald Duncan bought a yo-yo company in 1929.

Scrabble was developed from a game called Criss Cross, invented by Alfred M. Butts in 1931. It became known as Scrabble after James Brunot bought the rights from Butts, and trademarked the game with this new name. Now more than a million Scrabble games are purchased every year in North America.

In 1935, the Parker Brothers introduced Monopoly. This game is so popular today that there are many different clones of this game, many of which are just as popular.

The View-Master, a three dimensional viewer was developed by a camera enthusiast named William Gruber. The toy became popular when Gruber licensed Disney characters to make still, 3-D images from Disney movies and television programs.

Finally, in 1940, model airplanes were mass produced. They started out as a way for manufacturers to sell planes to the military, but later caught on as a toy.

The toys that we know and love today have had their roots from these ancient times. Isn't it interesting to know that if it weren't for all these creative people most of the games you know today, would never have been?


Toys in the Early 1900s


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