Mum completely transforms shabby Wendy house she got second hand with some old paint and charity shop bargains
A CRAFTY mum has transformed a shabby Wendy house into an incredible den for her daughter, using a lick of paint and some charity shop bargains.
Leighann Dale, from Scotland, picked up the battered playhouse for £50, and decided to upcycle it for her daughter now she had some time in the lockdown.
Leighann wanted to create a magical playhouse for her daughter, Charlotte, 22-months-old, so started by cleaning and painting the outside and inside with her husband, going for a shade called Sandstone.
She said: “We were going to buy new but apart from a few bits and bobs there was nothing much wrong with it.”
Leighann then decorated the Wendy house, hitting up Ikea, Poundland, Home Bargains and eBay for bargains.
Referencing the adorable flower troughs, Leighann said: “I bought them from poundland and painted the same as the house, added flowers from ikea and home bargains.”
“Bought for £50, used a table runner for blinds, a £1 barg magazine rack from charity shop and some imagination. . .
“Saved from landfill and will be used for years to come.”
More than 4,000 people have liked her post, praising her creativity,
One person said: “It’s beautiful I wish I was creative.”
Another wrote: “Wow that’s just lovely.”
A third said: “Absolutely gorgeous, she's a lucky little girl. Great job!”
This person added: “Many happy moments will be spent here ..beautiful!!”
Another thought: “Absolutely gorgeous. Making me wish my daughters were tiny again.”
While this person raved: “Just so sweet, love recycling.”
Meanwhile this dad-of-three made an incredible playhouse for his kids which includes a garage and private lawn – and it cost just £150.
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