DIY Giant Slip and Slide

Heather Cammack
by Heather Cammack
2 Materials
$50
1 Hour
Easy

Don't let summer slip away without doing something fun. Make yourself and easy DIY giant slip and slide. Keep the kids entertained and outdoors making memories with this tutorial. Fun for kids and adults too!

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We p a hillside on our property to use for this diy slip and slide project. You do not need to have a hillside to do this project. A slope, however, will allow you to make a longer faster slip and slide.

You absolutely do not have to dig out a path for your slip and slide. We opted to do this and keep our slip and slide out as a permanent summer yard toy.

Use 6mil plastic sheeting and landscaping stakes to create the slip and slide.

Turn on the hose or sprinkler and start slipping and sliding. Add some dish soap for extra speedy sliding power.


Check out my blog and video for the full details or our project and more DIY fun.

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  • Pat Pat on Jul 17, 2023

    Any ideas of something to put at the end of the slip and slide so the kids don't go into the woods?

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  • REGINA REGINA on Jul 05, 2021

    We used to do this a lot around here, Ky/Tn state line , we have the hills. It's lots of fun.

  • Tara Taylor Tara Taylor on Jun 26, 2023

    we covered square hay bales at end of slide as a bumper where water pooled.

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