About this size, in fact. |
First they took two plastic sacks, wrap the ends on one side and nail them onto the pallet as a roof. That will stop rainwater dripping inside. |
Now they found pieces of wood to fit three sides of the pallet and nailed them on VERY carefully. |
This piece of wood was perfect for the base. You'll even see it has breakfast in bed for its hoggy owner if you look closely enough |
The last side was going on when... |
OUCH! Poor Louis. Poor thumb. Put it in cold water. The bit of a log beside his hand made a great way of blocking half the entrance. You can see that in the finished house. |
With Louis taking a break (not literally, thank goodness, it was only bruised) it was Jake's chance to shine. The base wasn't quite big enough so we added another strip of wood. |
We made a base of slabs to help stop the wooden base from rotting. |
Six slabs fitted perfectly. |
Jake lowered the house on top, plastic roof up, naturally. Mind your fingers! |
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