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    I just finished ours today! The kids are siked! It's gonna be really hot tomorrow so perfect timing!Click image for larger version

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    That's neat. Thanks for the picture.

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    • #3
      Yay!! Looks great, I really should do something like this.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kendallina View Post
        Yay!! Looks great, I really should do something like this.
        It was so easy and cheap! Everything came from the dollar tree except the water table I already had.

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        • #5
          Great idea

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          • #6
            I recently made this water wall. My favorite part is on the top right where the two smaller containers are. One has blue water in it and the other has yellow, the tubes bring the water down to the container underneath and make green.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by bklsmum View Post
              It was so easy and cheap! Everything came from the dollar tree except the water table I already had.
              I love it! What did you use besides the pool noodles? And how did you hook them to the fence?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sunshine74 View Post
                I love it! What did you use besides the pool noodles? And how did you hook them to the fence?
                I used pool noodles, whole and cut up and I used disposable water bottles with their bottoms cut off and noise maker plastic tubes from the Dollar Tree. I secured them with zip ties.

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                • #9
                  How cool!

                  I have always wanted to do something similar with PVC pipe but have cement block walls. Any idea how I could attach them to the walls?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bklsmum View Post
                    I used pool noodles, whole and cut up and I used disposable water bottles with their bottoms cut off and noise maker plastic tubes from the Dollar Tree. I secured them with zip ties.
                    Thanks! I can't wait to build ours.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Baby Beluga View Post
                      How cool!

                      I have always wanted to do something similar with PVC pipe but have cement block walls. Any idea how I could attach them to the walls?
                      Maybe some sort of adhesive that sticks to cement? Or maybe do it free standing with a pvc pipe stand?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bklsmum View Post
                        I used pool noodles, whole and cut up and I used disposable water bottles with their bottoms cut off and noise maker plastic tubes from the Dollar Tree. I secured them with zip ties.
                        That's cool! Did you have to drill holes in your fencing? I have fencing similar to yours and have wanted to do something like this for awhile now.
                        A trip to the Dollar Tree was on my to-do list for this weekend anyways!
                        ETA: Never mind. I see the chain link fence after enlarging the picture. I just have the wooden type.

                        Nanglgrl, love yours too!

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                        • #13
                          Is it pool noodles and soda bottles? I'm on my iPad and enlarging blurs it a bit! Awesome!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LK5kids View Post
                            Is it pool noodles and soda bottles? I'm on my iPad and enlarging blurs it a bit! Awesome!
                            Pool noodles and water bottles with their bottoms cut off.

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