If you have children, you know how energetic they are. Children love jumping around and there is a high chance that you have already bought a trampoline for them to keep up with their energy.
A 10ft round trampoline is the safest outlet for your child’s enthusiasm and entertainment. But what’s more is that it gives them a method of staying fit and healthy emotionally, mentally and physically. The best part about having a trampoline is that even you can get on the trampoline and get some of that much-needed exercise.
But once your child grows older, their fascination with the trampoline subsides. If your child is 10 years old or older, you know they prefer sleepovers with friends over jumping on the trampoline. The question then arises—what do you with the trampoline?
It’s easy to donate toys and books, but trampolines are just too huge! And perhaps, you may not even want to let go of it completely because of the fun memories attached to it. If you’re currently confused about what to do with the huge trampoline in your backyard, then we’re here to help! In this guide, you’ll find some of the most exciting and creative ideas of recycling the gigantic trampoline in your backyard to keep it handy and useful!
- Make a Gorgeous Garden Out of It
If you’re a nature lover, then why not make a beautiful elevated garden out of your trampoline? A 12ft trampoline has plenty of space to accommodate pots! Place some pots filled with fertile soil and deposit the seeds of your favorite plants and flowers with your children. In a few weeks, you’ll have little shoots sprouting out and eventually, a spectacular elevated garden in your backyard!
2. Turn It into an Indoor or Outdoor Hammock
Do you try to de-stress on Sunday? Then there’s no better fix than lazing around in a hammock! If you have been avoiding buying one because it is too expensive, then don’t worry. Just use your old trampoline to build one!
All you have to do is remove the top, springy part from the legs of the trampoline, cover it with a rounded cushion and tie it to the ceiling to hang. Place some plush cushions and cover it up with some light net-made fabric for extra comfort. And there you have it— your very own hammock to relax on after a long day.
3. Remove Its Base and Turn It into a Huge Holiday Garland
Why discard the trampoline in your home when you can turn it into a holiday decoration? One of the most creative things you can do with your trampoline is to use it as an ornament. Simply remove the base and the bottom gets and keep the circular iron rod. When it’s the holiday season, layer it up with braids of leaves and plants, festoon it with decorative items and complete the look with a bow on top! You can ever add battery operated lights to make it shine at night.
4. Use It for Your Own Kitchen Garden
Are you passionate about gardening? Then why not grow your own kitchen garden?
Growing a kitchen garden in your home can be tough if your backyard is already planted. But here’s where you can use your trampoline to make some room for your kitchen garden. Turn the trampoline upside down and remove its base. According to its circumference, dig up the grassy ground and place the seeds of your favourite vegetables. The best part about using the trampoline for your kitchen garden is the legs that serve as a fence for the baby sprouts. The legs protect the shoots from being stepped on accidentally.
You can also place a net around the legs for extra security. And when it’s pouring cats and dogs, you can even drape the top with a heavy blanket or wooden plank to prevent the heavy rainfall from ruining the germinating seeds!
5. Use it for an Outdoor Movie Scene
If you’re not that good with DIYs, you can actually take the easy route and use your trampoline for something even better—an outdoor movie scene! With someone’s assistance, prop up the trampoline and lean it against a tree or a stand that could support it. Cover up the bottom of the base with a reflective, white cloth and its all set to go. Bring out the projector and place it at a distance from the trampoline, play the movie and enjoy quality time with your friends!
6. Use It for In-House Camping
Are you and your family members fond of adventures? Then you probably love camping! While it may be a little too risky to go camping in the heart of woodland with your children, you can still enjoy a sense of thrill with your young ones right at home!
Yes, we’re talking about converting the trampoline into a camp. All you have to do is set up the tent on the trampoline and make an elevated camp out of it. Invite your children’s friends for a sleepover and let them have some adventure!
7. Convert It into a Massive Swing Set
Are you thinking about getting an outdoor swing for you and your family? If you are, then just turn the trampoline into a swing set and save some bucks! Remove the lets of the trampoline and secure its circumference with four strong chains. Hang the trampoline by a tree branch and voila—you have an awesome outdoor swing set! The best part about this makeshift swing is that it is much more spacious than a proper swing so more than one person can sit on it at a time!
About Author:
Bec is a wife and mother of two who works part-time in the childcare industry. Bec has over 20 years in childcare and a real passion for helping children develop their motor skills. Being a busy mum, Bec is always looking for new outdoor activities, like using trampoline for exercise as well as for playing games that you and your kids can play with your friends and family.