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The Art of Building Sand Castles

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Without a doubt, building sandcastles is one of the most cherished childhood beach activities on the planet.  Not only does building sandcastles bring families together for hours of seaside fun, it’s a terrific way to deepen bonds and create lifelong memories.  Thankfully, it doesn’t take any more than sand, a shovel, a bucket and a whole lot of imagination to enjoy this relaxing pastime.  

It should come as no surprise that building sandcastles ranks high in many people’s favorite childhood memories, largely because they shared the activity with loved ones.  Ensure that you and your children are prepared to make some significant memories of your own while building sand castles with these ideas:

It’s All About Teamwork

Sure, you can build a sandcastle by yourself, but it’s not nearly as much fun as working as part of a team.  Gather up your family members and friends and come up with a plan.  If you have a large group, assigning a leader might be helpful.  After everyone agrees on a design, delegate jobs to everyone participating.  

When and Where You Set Up is Important

When and Where You Set Up is Important

Try to choose a day that has a mild forecast, preferably with sunny skies, no chance of rain and little wind.  These conditions are ideal for building a successful sandcastle.  Try to find an area on the beach away from other beachgoers so you don’t bother them.  This way, you will have plenty of room to work, too.  

Sand Texture Matters

Locating an area that has fine sand is a dream come true because it is less complicated to handle than coarser sand.  Working with wet sand is crucial to it sticking together, yet we all know what happens if we construct a castle too close to the waves.  To escape premature destruction of your castle, you can work further away from the ocean and just carry some water over to your area.  Digging a hole to create a reservoir is a handy technique.  

A Solid Foundation is Essential

A Solid Foundation is Essential

In order to construct a strong sandcastle, you should first build a solid foundation made from small layers of wet sand.  Every layer needs to be wet enough that it remains that way as the next layer is added.  Compact the sand down as much as you can before adding another layer.

Now It’s Time for Details

Once your solid mound of wet sand is ready, the real fun begins!  You can start to shape the sand with tools including the edge of a knife or shovel, different brushes or anything else you might have on hand.  Remember, the sand needs to stay wet as you play with it.  Avoid narrow shapes that might topple over easily.  When you work hard together as a team, you are sure to learn from each other.  To put your own distinctive spin on your sandcastle design, search the beach for items like driftwood or seashells you can use to decorate it with.  

Create a memorable beach day with your family by getting creative and building sand castles together.

 

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