As a kid, one thing I couldn’t resist was lemonade, I would always visit any lemonade stand I saw. Trust me, they all tasted like heaven, ahh, “Sweet memories.” If you are a parent, this article will show you a couple of DIY Lemonade stand ideas that you can build for your kids or yourself. Making a lemonade stand might seem like a hard task but once the required tools and materials are readily available, the rest becomes very easy. Are you ready to build a DIY lemonade stand? Let’s begin!
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DIY Kids Lemonade Stand
Building a lemonade stand for kids is an easy and inexpensive weekend project, something you can make in just a few hours. If you want to build a toy lemonade stand that has it all, these are the perfect projects for you. Check out these tutorials for kids.
1. Child Lemonade Stand Build
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, PVC, Masonite. |
Cost | $15 – 50 |
Selling lemonades is a good way to get the young entrepreneurs outside the house, learning and having at the same time. Summertime is usually the time to get the kids ready to learn how to make a lemonade stand, so in this guide today, you’ll be taught and shown easy steps that you can go through to build a lemonade stand out of plywood, PVC, Masonite, wood screws, paint, and lots more. Once you’ve got these supplies ready, you can start cutting your plywood sheets into their desired sizes. From the plywood’s cut list, you’ll need a piece for the countertop, a piece for the face of the stand, and others for side panels.
2. Lemonade Stand For Kids
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, wooden crates, PVC. |
Cost | $25 – $75 |
Check out this adorable lemonade stand for kids, made from dowel rods and four wooden crates. One amazing feature about this stand’s structure is that it can easily be dismantled, and reassembled effortlessly. Here are a few materials needed; the creator got a pine board, wooden crates, white paint, wooden dowels, yellow paint, assorted decor, drop cloth, pipe clamps, and mounting hardware.
The making process is pretty easy to follow. First, paint all the pieces from the crates to the dowels, and pine board. When dried attach all pieces together, and place your pine board as your countertop. Insert your pipe and fittings, then add your decor, and finally your lemonade sign. Now your stand is set to go!
3. DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$15 |
The materials needed for this DIY lemonade stand include 2 big wooden crates, a thick plywood project panel, wood screws, drill, circular saw, and paintbrush. Cut the plywood panel and the wood to pieces. The crates will remain as it is. Then, paint everything and assemble the world pieces by sides of the crates and the plywood board as the tabletop.
4. Lemonade Stand Tutorial For Child
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, twine. |
Cost | $5 – $10 |
A lemonade stand for your 4 – 9-year-old kids, simple and perfect to help them learn how to become young entrepreneurs and get that lemonade! The creator of this guide wanted a rustic look for the stand and wasn’t much into having straight clean cuts, so follow the rest of the steps, cut, and assemble your stand in minutes.
You’ll need a few supplies like a hot glue gun, a flower vase with artificial decorative flowers, chalkboard (so that you can save up on wood), twine, and lots more. This is a simple woodworking project so you’ll also need simple woodworking tools to go with the process. It’s pretty effortless to do it yourself, so check the link to learn more.
5. How To Make A Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$15 |
This is made from wood pieces, screws, glue, miter saw, tape measure, and sandpaper. Start by making the base assembly for the lemonade stand, then make the upright support and hang the lemonade sign with it.
6. Cute Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, plywood, wood stain. |
Cost | $20 – $35 |
Summer just is not summer without having a fresh, cute lemonade stand out there on the corner. So the creator made this for the kids. It was made out of a few wood pieces, a sheet of plywood for the countertop, and a Cricut design space canvas.
For the rest of the materials, you’ll need a minwaX stain, drink dispenser, ice bucket, silly straw, yellow stripes umbrella, and lots more. This lemonade stand is super easy to build, the creator just gave it a great finish. In the end the lemonade stand was amazingly profitable which is one of the goals here, so check the link and learn more now!
7. DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$15 |
To make this beautiful lemonade stand, you need 2 big wooden crates, 2 wooden dowels, MDF boards, hook and loop velcro strips, zip ties, black foam boards, a hot glue gun, and scissors. Stack the crates up and paint the boards in alternating white and yellow colors. Attach the wooden dowels to both sides and you’re good to go.
8. How To Make A Lemonade Stand Using PVC
Level | Easy |
Material | PVC |
Cost | $10-$15 |
The materials needed for this lemonade stand include PVC pipe, tee connectors, PVC elbow fittings, glue, and paint. Pre-cut the PVC pipe before starting the project and if you don’t have any power tools to cut down the pipes, get it done at the store.
9. Kids Lemonade Stand DIY
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
The materials needed for this include primed boards, plywood, Wood pieces, fixed caster, swivel caster, wood filler, miter saw, jigsaw, painter’s tape, caulk, speed square, and nail gun. Cut the boards into pieces and make a square base for the stand, attach casters to the bottom of the base. Cover the frame with pieces of 2×4″ and assemble the poles.
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10. Cute Kids Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Plywood, wood, fabric. |
Cost | $50 – $100 |
This is a simple all-white lemonade stand made from any kind of wood you have available, and a piece of plywood for the lettering. You’ll also need white paint for the body of the frame and yellow paint for lettering, fabric for awning, wood screws, wood glue, and a few other supplies. The making process is seamlessly easy to follow as long as you have your drill and miter saw ready. So, the step-by-step process started off with the base structure, then the lemonade sign, next, the awning, and finally fresh paint coats to give the wood a great finish.
11. Do It Yourself Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, fabric , metal caster wheels. |
Cost | $200 -$500 |
Here is an amazing guide that will help you build one of the coolest and most durable lemonade stands on the block. It’s loaded with an awning, a built-in cooler, a chalkboard sign, and caster wheels for effortless transport.
The structure is super sturdy, and you can easily move it from one location to another is an added advantage. Well, you don’t need to be experienced to get this project done, you just need a few woodworking tools, and the right materials to get started. You’ll need a waxman 4″ rigid casters, a manila rope, an umbra paper towel holder, a drop cloth, shower curtains and rings, a drill, a miter saw, wood glue, and lots more. This project can take up to a whole weekend if you’re not dedicated to a day’s work, so get ready!
12. How To Build A Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$20 |
The materials needed for this lemonade stand include crates, nails, spray paint, and a hammer. Nail two crates on top of each other with nails and hammer with the front of the crates alternating, repeat this for the second set of crates. Then, spray paint the stand and attach two pinwheels to both sides to hang the banner.
13. DIY Fence Picket Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
This is made from fence pickets and 1×12″ boards. Cut the fence pickets onto ⅓”. Screw some 1×12″ together to form two frames. Attach the casters wheel to the bottom of both frames and join them with the ⅓” pickets. Paint the lemonade stand and you’re good to go.
14. Kids Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, PVC pipe, craft paper. |
Cost | $40 – $50 |
Here is an amazing project that comes with its own built-in reward. Now, these rewards can be actualized when you start off making a kid’s lemonade stand today! Here is what you’ll need: some wood boards, PVC pipe, end caps, craft paper, a rope or twine, a combination square, a jigsaw, an orbital sander, and a few other supplies.
This lemonade stand is pretty easy, simple, and affordable to build. This guide has 8 easy steps that started with the creator laying out the parts to be built. Then, he cut out the panel and notches, cut the slots, sanded the wood, painted the prepared parts, and made the sign. Afterward, he assembled the stand, attached the signpost, and hung the sign. It’s that quick and easy.
15. DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | PVC Pipe, Wood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
This is made from a sheet of plywood and PVC pipe. Cut and assemble the plywood as the base of the lemonade stand. Then, assemble ½” PVC pipe and elbow to form the upright support. The making process is pretty much easy to follow from start to finish. Check out the video tutorial now.
16. Kids Lemonade Stand DIY
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, metal caster wheels. |
Cost | $30 – $70 |
In this guide you’ll get some cool ideas on how to make a kid’s lemonade stand effortlessly. Let’s get down to the tools and materials required. To get started, you’ll need wood, lots of them, white paint + primer, stain, wood glue, caster wheels, navy paint, kreg jig screws, a nail gun, a miter saw, a drill, and a few other tools.
Take note of the wood you’re buying or recovering for this project, and ensure they’re straight and smooth, you don’t need a wonky warped board messing things up for you. This stand is super easy to build and it’s pretty effective and profitable.
17. Small Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, fabric |
Cost | $20 – $35 |
So, this isn’t your average informative guide but this will show a new way you can employ to make a small lemonade stand for your kids and they’ll earn real money. It’s pretty easy to set up, from the video guide, the young entrepreneurs are the creators and they made this stand using wood. Now, from the looks of it, you can make this stand using two wooden or any sort of table, one taller than the other.
Cover the table with a nice decorative fabric, add two long sticks as your sign post, and make your lemonade lettering. Get your kids engaged in this kind of project today, and make a cool lemonade stand right away.
DIY Wooden Lemonade Stand
Yes, most Lemonade stands are made out of wood, but we were able to find the most beautiful ones ever made. If you have some wood laying about and you want to put it to good use, here are a couple of wooden lemonade stand projects you can DIY;
18. How To Make A Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Lumber board,wood glue, stain, plywood, |
Cost | $20 – $50 |
This step-by-step guide will help you build a lemonade stand in hours. All you need are the materials and tools that make the job more efficient and effortlessly easy. There are free plans in this guide and anyone can use them to get the dimensions and information required. You’ll need lumber boards and plywood to begin creating 8 parts for this stand.
First, the frame, then some plywood for the shelves seeing that this homemade lemonade stand will be needing some shelving units. Next, wood for support, sides, the banner, and finally the countertop. You could choose to use plywood or lumber board for the top. Gather your hammer, drill, miter saw, and more, and let’s begin this project!
19. DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-15 |
This lemonade stand is made from milk crates, velcro, staple gun, and paint. It does not require screws, nails, or bolts. Staple two sheets of velcro to two sides of the crates and join the crates together with these sides. Note that the number of crates required is dependent on the number of people that will use the stand.
20. Lemonade Stand Build With Plywood
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood |
Cost | $10-$20 |
This is made from a sheet of plywood cut into 2 2×4″, 3 2×2″, and 2 1×2″. Rio cut the sheet of plywood into pieces and assembled the base of the lemonade stand. Place a large piece on the base as the tabletop, then make the upright support. Paint the whole lemonade stand in white and yellow.
21. DIY Vintage Country Chic Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$20 |
The materials needed for this DIY lemonade stand include a plywood sheet, screws, glue, paint, and a miter saw. Cut down the plywood sheet into pieces and assemble the pieces to form the base of the lemonade stand, the tabletop, and the signboard. Once the structure is complete, paint it and you have your awesome lemonade stand.
22. Chic DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$25 |
This is made from crates, glue, wood screws, paint, paintbrush, and strips of wood. Assemble the crates into two rows with glue and screws. Use the strips of wood to cover the gap between the crates, then paint the stand in your desired color. Attach a pole to both sides and hang the banner.
23. Wooden Crates DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood crates. Dowels, paint. |
Cost | $10 – $30 |
Wood crates are an amazing material to use in creating a great lemonade stand for the summer. Now, you’ll need more than just crates to get started, get some wood dowels, framed chalkboard, white enamel paint, and a few other basic woodworking tools.
This project is super inexpensive, and doable by anyone, including your young entrepreneurs. You could save more or spend more depending on the materials you have available and the ones you should buy. So, in just 3 easy steps you or your kids can make one and it’s super profitable.
24. How To Build A Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$20 |
The materials needed for this include plywood sheets, wooden boards, swivel casters, fixed casters, screws, and glue. Assemble a square base for the lemonade stand and insert the upright support inside it. Attach swivel casters to one side of the base and cover the base with wooden boards. Cut the plywood sheet to make the tabletop and the rooftop.
25. DIY Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$15 |
To make this mini lemonade stand, get four milk crates, spray paint, 2 wooden dowels, nails, and a hammer. Join the four crates together in two rows with the front of the crates alternating. Spray paint the crates and attach the wooden dowels to the sides of the crates with brackets and you’re good to go.
26. Rustic Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, pallet, urethane. |
Cost | $20 – $50 |
Before you begin, just have in mind that this is an outdoor project, so you might want to make the pine boards the creator used sealed and weather-proof. This will give your lemonade stand durability and longevity, you could use this stand as many summers as you want, without going through any process of building a replacement.
For that, you’ll need a can of a water-based Minwax Helmsman spar urethane, and you can get that at any local hardware store near you. Next the pine boards, a long scrap piece of barn wood for the rustic look, and about 16 pallet wood slats. The building process is seamlessly easy as this video guide features a step-by-step insight into the entire making process from start to finish.
27. DIY Rustic Reclaimed Wood Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$30 |
This rustic lemonade stand is made from reclaimed wood, a project panel for the fine top, 2×4″ pieces, and casters. Start by making the base assembly for the lemonade stand. Assemble the base with 2×4 and the project panel and stain the frame. Cut and attach the reclaimed wood pieces to the frame with glue and screws.
28. How To Make A Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Plywood |
Cost | $10-$15 |
This is a very simple and cheap lemonade stand. It is made from plywood, wooden boards, glue, screws, and tape measure. Cut and assemble the wooden pieces as the base of the lemonade stand, then, glue the plywood board on it as the tabletop. Cut the pieces for the upright support and you’re good to go.
29. Wooden Crate Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, paper, dowels. |
Cost | $10 – $30 |
The use of wooden crates has turned out to be one of the best, easy, and most affordable ways to make a lemonade stand in the summertime! Although, the creator of this guide has a different perspective and design going into the building process. So, all you really need are 2 unfinished wood crates, scrapbook paper or wrapping paper, spray adhesive, 2 square dowels, a drill, and some screws.
Under 8 simple steps, you can make a wooden crate lemonade stand today! It all starts with a pine board being sanded with a hand sander or router for smooth round edges, wrap it with your wrapping paper, before proceeding to arrange the crates underneath each end of the board, and then attach your dowels and finish up.
30. Lemonade Stand Plans
Level | Hard |
Material | Lumber, steel caster wheels, |
Cost | $100 – $200 |
Check out this fantastic lemonade stand, it’s easy to make, sturdy, durable, and can even move with wheels. It’s a lemonade on wheels made of steel. First, you’ll need a lot of wood lumber boards and posts. This lemonade stand has a wide shelving unit underneath the countertop, and a wooden roof to protect your table’s content from having direct contact with the weather. Furthermore, while making this stand, you should apply more coats of wood stain to all your wooden components. You can also get the sides of the bench plumbed with a spirit level. Try to fill all wood holes with wood filler and smooth the surface. You will be able to finish a project like this in under a day, so get ready!
31. Sturdy Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
This is made from plywood, hinges, primer, and paint. Cut the plywood into pieces and add primer to the pieces. After this paint them and assemble them for the lemonade stand. This stand is suitable for adults and even kids. Click on the link below and you will see the complete build.
32. How To Build A Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
The materials needed for this lemonade stand include 2×4″, plywood, miter saw, wood screws, glue, and sandpaper. Cut the 2×4 pieces into pieces and assemble a fee for the stand. Then comes the frame with plywood and you’re good to go.
33. Summer Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, dowel. |
Cost | $15 – $30 |
Lemonade stands traditional and can never get old, it has always been a timeless way to celebrate the days of summer. This stand is definitely easy to make, and easy to dismantle. Don’t forget the heap! Yes, that’s true, this project is so inexpensive, you can literally use old wooden crates from your backyard or anywhere you have access to an old wood dumping ground( save you the cost of buying wooden crates) you’ll also need 2 long wooden square dowels to attach to either side of the stand to enable display your lettering or a welcoming design.
34. DIY Pallet Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pallet Wood |
Cost | $10-$25 |
This is made from wooden pallets, wood screws, wire, glue, sandpaper, and black chalkboard. Disassemble the pallets and take out the wooden boards. Use the wooden boards to make the base of the lemonade stand. Join three pieces uprightly and use this as the vertical support holding the roof. The roof is also made from wooden boards.
35. Wooden Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Scrap wood, wooden crates. |
Cost | $30 – $70 |
Here is another wooden lemonade stand made with wooden crates and scrap wood. You can find any of these wood components around you, if not then you would have to purchase some at your local hardware store.
Once you have the materials required, you’ll need an exterior multi-purpose surface sealer and primer, paint in pink, yellow and ultra-pure white, some paint brushes, and a few other supplies. The priming keeps the wood cleaner and stronger depending on where you got your wood from. A wooden crate Is such a great idea and addition to this guide because you can have a shelving unit underneath the countertop while you stand to sell your lemonades.
36. DIY Lemonade Stand On Cart
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, PVC, Fabric |
Cost | $10-$15 |
The material needed for this includes plywood, PVC pipes, PVC elbow fittings, fabrics, and swivel clips. Make the frame for the lemonade stand with the PVC pipes, then cover the frame with pieces of plywood boards. Use the fabric to make the rooftop.
DIY Lemonade Stand With Wheels
A lemonade stand with wheels makes it easy to sell on the go. You can change the location of the stand whenever you want just in case the business isn’t moving well in a particular location, here is a compilation of Lemonade stands with wheels and how to build them.
37. DIY Lemonade Wagon
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, rubber wheels, paint. |
Cost | $50 – $100 |
It’s time to take these lemonade stand ideas to the next level. The first idea for this wagon was that the creator wanted it to be portable and mobile. The structure of this lemonade stand looks like a cart made with wooden crates of various sizes, some wood slats, paint, and a few other basic woodworking tools.
For an adult, it’s pretty small, but for the kids, it’s about average height. This is pretty easy to build, and you can do this in under 24 hours. This lemonade wagon is also durable, you can use it over and over again for several Summer times. And you can easily move it to your garage or store for safety with its rubber wheels.
38. DIY Lemonade Stand With Wheels
Level | Hard |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$30 |
This amazing lemonade stand with wheels is made from cedar fence pickets, boards, plywood, pocket screws, brad nails, wood glue, sandpaper, paint, and fabric. Measure and rip the cedar fence down to 52″ long for the lemonade sign board. Cut out the letters from a piece of plywood and glue them on the 52″ longboard. Drive two vertical supports into the ground to hold the board. Just below the signboard, attach the support bracket which will hang the canopy and move on to building the table.
39. DIY Lemonade Stand With Wheels
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood, crates, plastic. |
Cost | $30 – $80 |
Don’t let your kids down this year, get them that amazing lemonade stand for their young entrepreneur skills, so that they can start earning real money. This lemonade stand is pretty easy to build and very affordable with lots of profit to make from it.
Do you feel Interested in this? Then there are some of the supplies you’ll need to get started; mini dowels, clothespins, popsicle sticks, plastic mason jar in place of glass for their safety, baskets, paper, straws, metal scoops, and lots more. Of course, you’ll need 4 wooden crates, (you can use pallets if that’s what’s available) and a wood board for the bottom panel that’ll carry the wheels and the countertop. The rest of the building process can be done effortlessly by anyone.
40. DIY Rolling Lemonade Stand
Level | Hard |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$30 |
This is made from wide trim boards, plywood, 4 caster wheels, screws, and wood pieces. To make the work easier, you can pre-paint the boards, then assemble the base of the stand. Once the base is ready, attach the casters wheel to the bottom and make the vertical support pole.
41. Rolling Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, plywood, wheels. |
Cost | $50 – $100 |
Here is a really cool rolling lemonade stand made for kids. It had to be really strong, and pretty light so that a 4-year-old could easily push this around from one place to another effortlessly. One of the best things about this stand is that it’s so easy to make.
If you can cut a piece of wood or put in a screw, then you can build this stand from start to finish. The first thing the creator did was cut some rectangles out of a piece of the plywood sheet. Also, cut other pieces into their designated sizes and start assembling. Check the link to learn more about the materials list.
DIY Cardboard Lemonade Stand
Using one of the cheapest materials you can make a Lemonade stand, I am talking about the “cardboard.” Although the stand might not be sturdy, it still works greatly. Here are a couple of Lemonade stand ideas that you can make using cardboard.
42. Cardboard Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Cardboard |
Cost | $5 – $ 10 |
A lemonade stand can totally make a huge difference in someone’s life and here’s how to set one up right away, and show your kids that giving back to their community can be relatively profitable and sweet.
This is practically the cheapest and easiest lemonade stand ever, all you need are cardboards for signage. Yes, just cardboards and tools to cut and make marks on them. You’ll also need a fine decorative fabric, you can find this anywhere. Finally, you’ll need a table, any small table will work, as long as it’s not bigger than the cardboard signs, and any parasol umbrella canopy, those shouldn’t be too hard to come by.
43. DIY Lemonade Stand Under $15
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Foam boards, Cardboard |
Cost | $10-$15 |
The materials needed for this include 2 foam boards, cardboard box, glue, welcome board, 2 wooden sticks, duck tape, lemonade, and construction paper. Make a large box with the form boards and glue the cardboard box inside it. Cover the form box with an oversized foam board. Paint the wooden sticks and attach them to the foam box. After this, decorate the box and the wooden sticks.
44. DIY Cardboard Lemonade Stand For Kids
Level | Easy |
Material | Cardboard |
Cost | $5-$10 |
To make this, get big cardboard boxes, tape, marker, hot glue, scissors, and large color papers. Assemble the cardboard boxes by folding the flaps together as the shelf to hold lemonade cups. Decorate the box with colored paper and you’re good to go.
45. Lemonade Cardboard Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Cardboard box. |
Cost | $5 – $10 |
This should be the coolest, cheapest, easiest, and fastest way to make a lemonade stand in minutes. Do you want to know how? All you need is a large cardboard box and some tape. Some folks like to use a hot glue gun for the paper to make it more sturdy. How is this done? All you have to do is open the large cardboard box and get it standing up.
Then, cut off the back flap for the front countertop, and then cut open a hole in the middle of one side of the box, where you’ll have 2 equal flaps. Then tape all the flaps to each other to eliminate the spaces between them and this will give the stand more sturdiness. Check the guide to learn more.
DIY Pallet Lemonade Stand
About 40% of family houses have unused pallet wood in their garage, if you belong in this category you can repurpose that old pallet wood into an amazing stand for selling lemonade. This section will show you some of the finest stands you can build using pallet wood.
46. Farmhouse Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, milk crates. |
Cost | $20 – $50 |
To make this farmhouse lemonade stand you’ll need an 18″ milk crate, paint or wood stain, wood clamps, wood glue, a sanding block, paint brushes, and a few other wood boards. The building process is simple, use the wood crates to create a platform for your lemonade sales. You can do this by gluing the pieces of crate one to another piece before gluing it all together to form the larger piece. Then, attach your smaller wood boards that’s long and strong enough to carry your signage and roof.
47. How To Build A Pallet Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pallets. |
Cost | $0 – $15 |
This video guide will come in handy when you want to know how to break down pallets for any wood project. So, today you’ll be breaking down pallets for a lemonade pallet stand. It’s super easy to accomplish, and pretty inexpensive. They’re a few supplies listed in the guide: some pallet boards, a reciprocating saw, a punch, and a hammer, and you’re good to go.
This lemonade stand is also super sturdy and can last a lifetime. It’s that quick and easy. So, save money and save time to get this done and you or your kids can earn real money. Check the link to see the step-by-step process.
48. Pallet Lemonade Stand DIY
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pallets, wood |
Cost | $5 – $12 |
Here is a cool modern-looking pallet lemonade stand made with pallets and some other lumber. Guess what? This stand was built with a roof, how amazing! It’s really sturdy, but quite heavy. Although the creator of this guide didn’t really show the step-by-step building process of the stand, she did try to properly explain how it was made and how and why each part was placed in a particular place to help you understand the entire structural composition of the stand. Check the guide to learn more.
49. DIY Lemonade Stand With Wood Pallets
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pallets |
Cost | $5 – $10 |
This could be a project that you could share with your kids, make a lemonade stand today with your kids and see how great it’ll turn out to be. This guide will give you all the help you can get as well as the list of materials and tools needed, and a full view into the step-by-step building process. So, you’ll need yellow and white paint to give your stand a good lemonade look. This stand also has small shelves where you can store your cups. Plates and other quick supplies. This lemonade stand was made out of pallets and it’s pretty sturdy enough.
DIY Portable Lemonade Stand
A portable lemonade stand is one that is easily moveable, just like the lemonade stand with wheels. The only major difference is that this stand is easy to pack, let’s say you were going on a trip and you need a lemonade stand that can be disassembled and assembled easily, here are some ideas you can build on your own.
50. Foldable Lemonade Stand DIY
Level | Intermediate |
Material | PVC, plywood, lumbers. |
Cost | $10 – $30 |
What do you think about foldable lemonade stands, pretty cool right? It’s easy to move from one place to another, and you can even put it in the back of your car for transport and it’ll still be functional. Here is a guide with the how-to. First, you’ll need plywood, an EMT bracket, a few lumbers, and PVC pipe and fittings. What the creator of this guide will be showing you is how it all went together, and how it folds up. This step-by-step video tutorial is really helpful so click the link to learn more now!
51. Portable Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Small crates, craft paper. |
Cost | $5 – $10 |
This is an amazing time-lapse video tutorial of this portable lemonade stand. The creator said nothing but cut, glue, and assemble all the small parts of the wood components. The creator used 2 really small milk crates, an A4 sized flier with the lemonade lettering and design on it, and other fabrics for decorative purposes. This lemonade stand is so small, it could fit in a bag, and now you can make this super cheap, easy, and aesthetically pleasing stand anytime you want. It might not be what you’ll use outdoors, this is totally an indoor table top lemonade stand for your sweet lemonades with friends.
52.Folding Lemonade Stand
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood, lumber, paint. |
Cost | $20 – $50 |
Check out this colorful foldable lemonade stand. The creator made this with a few lumber boards, and plywood for the shelves, and also any basic woodworking tools you have available. The shelves are removable, so you can easily take apart the stand’s frame and reassemble it whenever you want. Although it’s pretty bulky and quite tiring to dismantle there is no easier way to get this particular build done in the manner it was built.
You’ll also need an outdoor wood stain, preferably a water-resistant stain for the weather. It’s quite inexpensive, and you could make all the parts in a day. Check the link to learn more.
53. Mini Portable Lemonade Stand
Level | Easy |
Material | Mini wood crates, wood skewers. |
Cost | $25 – $50 |
This is quite a craft challenge, it also looks good for a mini portable tabletop lemonade stand. You can put this on your table and instantly turn that entire countertop to your selling point for lemonade. Sounds good? Here are a few supplies you’ll need: 4 wooden mini crates, mini spray bottle, 2 wood skewers, yellow beads, a real lemon, a mini glass container, a string, a glue gun, yellow paper, see fake flowers, and a few other optional items.
The building process is pretty direct and easy-going, the creator took her time to make the perfect miniature in a portable lemonade stand. This stand is so cheap that you can make it from a dollar tree.
Conclusion
When you make your own lemonade, you get to choose how much or little sugar goes into it. You can choose the freshest and ripest lemons that have been picked recently. You can make a pitcher of infused lemonade if you want. And most importantly, you’ll know exactly what goes into it each time, which means that it has the added benefit of being more sanitary than some store-bought varieties.