Blanket Forts: 1 – Overwhelmed Fort
Who doesn’t need a blanket fort in their lives now and then? Here’s a list of suggestions for your next home-away-from-inside-your-home!
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YOURE BACK!!!!! Looks like you use the same blanket fort kit that I use. I modify the plans by including a nice dessert wine.
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Pfft, amateurs. Everyone knows the chairs should be facing the other direction to give more room. 😉
[LordCowCow]:
Also, you tuck the cloth edges under the feet of the chairs, & bridge the gap between the backs of opposing chairs with sofa-cushions, to make sure that the cloth won’t sag in the middle. Include a lamp with an LED-light (but NOT a hot incandescent) if you want to read in there.