Teepee Tent as a Perfect Gift for Your Toddlers

 If you’re looking to buy a lovingly handmade play teepee tent for your kids, then you’re in the right place here at Barnshenn, but as a crafter myself, I also understand the desire to jump in and make your own.

After doing some research, I’ve gathered DIY teepee tutorials from all around the web. They have varying levels of difficulty and material costs, so you can choose the one you’re most comfortable with. Get your crafting kit ready, and clear a space. It’s time to make your own teepee at home!

The children's play tent provides a cosy little corner for children to play and relax


4 Steps to Make a Teepee Tent for Kids

 

Step 1: Drill the holes

First things first, to start building your DIY teepee tent, you’ll need to drill a hole in each wooden dowel.

Our advice is to use a drill bit that is slightly larger than the diameter of your rope. Drill the hole approximately 20to25 cm from the top. Once all of the holes have been drilled, smooth the area down with sandpaper — we don’t want any nasty splinters!


Step 2: Tie the dowels together with rope

Lie the wooden dowels on a flat surface and thread the length of rope through each hole. Tie a tight knot in the end before standing the dowels upright and arranging them into the desired ‘teepee shape’.

To ensure your kids teepee tent is as stable as possible, we recommend using at least four dowels — leaving a much wider gap between the two at the front than the two at the back.

Once you’re satisfied with the position of the dowels, loop the rope tightly around each one before wrapping it several times – in a full circle – around all of them. This should hold the dowels securely in place.

Tie another knot in the end and cut off any excess rope.


Step 3: Add the drop cloth

The last step involves adding the canvas drop cloth to the structure. This can be a little fiddly, but it’s important to keep it as tight and uniform as possible, particularly where the dowels meet.

Unfold the cloth, find the exact middle point, and secure this to a dowel at the back of the teepee. Simply drill a hole in the dowel, add a washer and insert a screw through the fabric into the wood.

Drape the cotton fabric around the sides of the structure, allowing it to fall naturally. Once you’re happy with the way it looks, secure it to a dowel on each side (using the same method described above).


Step 4: Accessorise the teepee tent

This is the fun bit. It’s time to add the final touches!

Be as creative as you like and think about what would really put a smile on your little one’s face.

Perhaps add a few fluffy cushions and blankets? Pop in their favourite toys? Or add fairy lights or bunting around the top? The possibilities are endless, and Pinterest is a great place to find ideas.

 


Create a magical teepee tent today

Buy the basic materials; set aside 60 minutes; and create your first DIY teepee tent today. And remember, we always love to see your handiwork — especially if you’ve used natural rope from our store. Whether you're crafting a solitary teepee tent for your child's bedroom or arranging a teepee sleepover party for their birthday, we always appreciate your efforts.

 


It’s Perfect Gift for Toddlers

Children love all types of hideouts, houses, and tents where they can hide and spend their time in a pleasant and fun way. A teepee tent is a great place for playing and, at the same time, a beautiful decoration in the child’s room. Therefore, it will be a perfect gift for your little one. Why?

Your child’s birthday is around the corner, and you do not know what to buy for a present? Surely, you are looking for something practical and universal that will last for a long time, entice your child’s imagination, and look beautiful. 


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