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It has finally happened. I turned the big 3-0. Yup. It took thirty years to get here, but here I am. And what have I been doing since I hit this milestone? Well, my family and I took a mini vacation and we bought a second home! It’s been an exciting couple of months, but I am ready for things to get back to normal around here.
Well, kind of normal. Now that I’m 30 I feel like a real adult (for some reason having two kids didn’t quite bring me that “adult” feeling!) I also feel like I have earned the right to reminisce about nostalgic things from yester-year, especially this magical little toy known as “Jacob’s Ladder” (confession: I am not old enough to remember the glory days of this toy. I think it has been around for AGES!! But I had one growing up so I still allow myself some nostalgic indulgence here).
With all the home improvements going on around the house, We had some extra plywood that I have just been dying to use in a project. I couldn’t make up my mind what to do with it until I had a creative moment and wondered if I could use it for a toy rather than décor. Cue memories of my girlhood when I would spend (what seemed like) hours carefully clacking my Jacob’s Ladder toy while wracking my brain to figure out how it worked. I knew it was {finally} time to figure this thing out on a giant scale!
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Step 1 calls for 2.5 inch blocks, but any size can be used.
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Step 2 gives directions for using ribbon to hold the blocks together, but that obviously DOES NOT work for a larger scale toy like I have here. This is where I used Duck Tape. Simply fold the duck tape in half (so that it sticks to itself and the decorative edge shows on both sides of the tape).