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Turning an Old Ladder into a Cozy Cat Climbing Paradise If you're looking for a creative way to transform an ordinary household item into a fun, functional space for your cats, look no further than that old ladder collecting dust in your garage. In this project, I took a broken ladder and turned it into a stylish cat climbing rack. Instead of letting it rust away, I decided to wrap it with colorful sisal rope, install cozy hammocks, and add little finishing touches to create the perfect indoor playground for my feline friends. The result? A cat climbing paradise that's not only sturdy and comfortable but also surprisingly good-looking. One of the first steps is to wrap the ladder's rungs and side rails in sisal rope. Although time-consuming, this provides an excellent surface for cats to scratch and climb on. If you decide to replicate this project, opt for thicker rope to speed up the process and give your cats a more substantial gripping surface. After securing the rope, I installed wooden boards with round bases and topped them with baskets and cushions for easy cat naps. The design also includes burlap hammocks. By attaching wooden slats on both ends of a piece of burlap and securing it to the ladder, you can create a snug hammock that cats love to curl up in. Even small touches can make a big difference. Small fuzzy balls or rope bows attached to either side of the ladder offer extra charm and entertainment. Cats love to bat at hanging objects, so these small accessories add an element of playfulness. Best of all, this upcycled cat climbing rack not only provides a warm, enclosed space for cats to rest and roam but also helps reduce the spread of sickness by giving them more room to spread out. Whether you're caring for strays or just spoiling your indoor cats, this DIY cat ladder is a fantastic way to keep them active, happy, and healthy. By turning household scraps into a feline-friendly structure, you'll give your cats a place of their own while saving money and resources. With a bit of patience, some rope, and a few extra hours, you can create an impressive cat tower that your pets will absolutely adore. #DIYCatLadder #CatClimbingRack #UpcycleProject #CatHammock #IndoorCatSpace #SisalRope #CreativeCatFurniture #CatLovers #CatEnrichment #PetDIY #TikTokDIY #FelineFun #CatFurniture #StrayCats
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Turning an Old Ladder into a Cozy Cat Climbing Paradise If you're looking for a creative way to transform an ordinary household item into a fun, functional space for your cats, look no further than that old ladder collecting dust in your garage. In this project, I took a broken ladder and turned it into a stylish cat climbing rack. Instead of letting it rust away, I decided to wrap it with colorful sisal rope, install cozy hammocks, and add little finishing touches to create the perfect indoor playground for my feline friends. The result? A cat climbing paradise that's not only sturdy and comfortable but also surprisingly good-looking. One of the first steps is to wrap the ladder's rungs and side rails in sisal rope. Although time-consuming, this provides an excellent surface for cats to scratch and climb on. If you decide to replicate this project, opt for thicker rope to speed up the process and give your cats a more substantial gripping surface. After securing the rope, I installed wooden boards with round bases and topped them with baskets and cushions for easy cat naps. The design also includes burlap hammocks. By attaching wooden slats on both ends of a piece of burlap and securing it to the ladder, you can create a snug hammock that cats love to curl up in. Even small touches can make a big difference. Small fuzzy balls or rope bows attached to either side of the ladder offer extra charm and entertainment. Cats love to bat at hanging objects, so these small accessories add an element of playfulness. Best of all, this upcycled cat climbing rack not only provides a warm, enclosed space for cats to rest and roam but also helps reduce the spread of sickness by giving them more room to spread out. Whether you're caring for strays or just spoiling your indoor cats, this DIY cat ladder is a fantastic way to keep them active, happy, and healthy. By turning household scraps into a feline-friendly structure, you'll give your cats a place of their own while saving money and resources. With a bit of patience, some rope, and a few extra hours, you can create an impressive cat tower that your pets will absolutely adore. #DIYCatLadder #CatClimbingRack #UpcycleProject #CatHammock #IndoorCatSpace #SisalRope #CreativeCatFurniture #CatLovers #CatEnrichment #PetDIY #TikTokDIY #FelineFun #CatFurniture #StrayCats
Saw this Christmas craft idea on FB this morning, and 90 min later, VOILA! He’s not done just yet but I couldn’t wait to share! 🦌 This cardboard reindeer can be made in any size, all with recycled cardboard boxes that you probably have tons of this time of year! (AKA - FREE!!) Make a couple for your kiddos to play with until Christmas, OR, craft one to set out under the tree on Christmas morning! Come back to see how I embellish this guy! I might even run to @loweshomeimprovement to grab some plywood to make one for our outside decor, too! 😍 Thanks to Megan Mitchell for this original inspo - k sadly couldn’t find any taggable socials for her! If you know her, please tag so I can give her credit! . . . #christmascraft #recycledcrafts #upcycle #craftsforkids #christmasdiy #diychristmas #easycrafts #easychristmascrafts #kidscrafts #kidschristmas #papercrafts #cardboardcrafts #christmasdecor #christmasdecorations #christmascountdown #rudolph #rudolftherednosereindeer #deerdecor #babydeer #cutecrafts #upcycleproject #upcycledesign #freecrafts #freediy

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