It’s Summer and what more fun activity than swimming in the pool with your family or friends? To make it more fun, you should purchase or make projects to use in your pool such as floating drink carriers and floaters. This DIY project by Farm Life DIY on YouTube is a great pool item for kids and I’m sure they will enjoy using it.

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This DIY pool raft is made out of some pool noodles and a rubber camp mat which you can purchase from the nearest craft or Dollar Store. It’s a very easy project to do that doesn’t require you to exert too much effort and you can also use this as an idea or inspiration for a DIY drink carrier. Learn how now by watching the video tutorial below.

Materials for DIY Pool Raft:

  • Pool noodles
  • Cutter
  • Gorilla glue
  • Rubber camp mat

How to Make a Pool Raft:

Materials for DIY Pool Raft
Image credit: Farm Life DIY via YouTube

Step 1

Take two of the pool noodles and slit them down the length, and slide a noodle down each side of the rubber camp mat, then following the instructions on the Gorilla glue, run a moistened cloth between the noodle and the camp mat.

Step 2

Apply a thin bead of glue following the same path taken with the cloth, then cut the third pool noodles to the camping mat, and slit it down the length.

Step 3

Cut a slit on the shorter of the two pieces down the length these pieces will be, then arrange the three pieces to create the filling for the pillow, and test for the three pieces used to form the pillow.

Step 4

Moisten the mat and apply a bead of glue in the area where the camping mat meets the noodles affixed to the mat, and use two pieces of wood, screws, and a drill to clamp and hold the pillow together until the glue dries.

How to Make a Pool Raft
Image credit: Farm Life DIY via YouTube

Easy DIY Pool Raft Tutorial

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Easy DIY Pool Raft Tutorial

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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