You can read more about affiliate links here. I earn a small percentage from a purchase using these links. (I’ve included affiliate links for your convenience. It doesn’t matter what wood you use as long as you love it. It may be more expensive but the boards tend to be straighter, it saves time on sanding, and I feel it yields a better-finished product. Of course, the quality of lumber you use is your choice but I used clear pine from my local big box store because it paints better than using common pine boards. I made this particular table for a client and it measures 30”h x 43”w x 23”d but you can modify these measurements to fit your needs. If your children are going to be home this fall for distance learning or you just want a spot they can call their own, then it is time to get a space ready for them!! This DIY Kid’s Craft Table is the perfect size for whatever your child will need and it is small enough to fit in a spare corner in your home. Have the kids taken over your kitchen table or island? Need somewhere to let the kids get creative? Today I am going to show you how to make a simple DIY kid’s craft table (or desk).
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