Once the gigantic pool was down, we were left with a "crop circle" of dead grass where the pool once was. We knew that we were going to have to sod it--and we've talked about building a fire pit for well over a year now--so it was the perfect time to do it. The fire pit alone cost $50 to build (and we spent about $60 on sod to get rid of that circle of dead grass). Have you been debating building a fire pit in your backyard? I can honestly say that it was ridiculously easy--took us about 15 minutes (laying the sod, however, took some time)--and looks great. We found a pinterest tutorial on how to make one but it was pretty vague--so we figured it out ourselves. Here's how we did it:
FIRST AND FOREMOST: make sure the kids are occupied so they aren't in your way ;) |
See--totally a crop circle in our backyard ;) |
The supplies... |
The sod... |
Offset the blocks and just stack them! You could concrete them together if you wanted to but its not necessary: these blocks are HEAVY and they aren't going anywhere! |
After the sod was laid! I'm in love with how it looks! |
The blocks that we bought were $1.28 a piece, and this fire pit needs 33 blocks (these specific blocks come in a few different color choices; we bought them at Lowes). Once your fire pit is all set up, the size of it should fit a standard fire pit bowl that you can buy anywhere; we have one but its pretty rusted and dirty so we decided to leave it out and just have this be a "bonfire" style fire pit :) I cant wait to make some s'mores with the kids tonight!!
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