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Make Your Own Slip N Slide {For Tons of Summer Fun}

June 29, 2017 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

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Step 6:  HAVE FUN!

You did it!  You made your very own slip-n-slide in 5 easy steps.  It was super easy and super worth it, wasn’t it?  One thing we do for some extra fun is to play slip-n-slide bowling.  I purchased some inflatable bowling pins but we started out our first years by just using empty plastic bottles. You can also go down the slide on boogie boards or inner tubes.  Now, what are you waiting for?! Stop reading, back away slowly from your computer, and go have fun with your kids!

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