Home Depot: Register NOW to Build Free Model Windmill Planter (May 5th)

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Check out this free activity for the kiddos!

Head on over here, enter your zip code, select the store closest to you and then scroll down to register now for the latest FREE Home Depot Kids Workshop. This workshop will be hosted on Saturday, May 5th, and will give kids the opportunity to build a FREE Model Windmill Planter!

Once they’ve completed their planters, all kids will score a free certificate of achievement, a workshop apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last! These workshops are designed for ages 5-12 and are offered at all Home Depot stores between 9am-12pm.

Check out my sidekick Stacy’s kiddos having a blast at today’s workshop!
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Comments 24

  1. Jennifer

    My boys love these (ages 3 & 7). They love being able to use real tools.

    • Jennifer (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      That’s cool! AND, it’s a safe place to do it! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. luna

    Thanks!

    • Jennifer (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      You’re welcome, luna!

  3. Amy

    Thank you

    • Jennifer (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      You are welcome!

  4. v

    We went today for the first time to build the Window Birdhouse. I had preregistered my son, but they said they never see the list and it doesn’t matter if you register online. Is this how it is everywhere? What is the point of registering online??? Luckily we had went right at 9:00, so my son had no problem getting a kit to build. It was absolutely crazy. Soooooo many kids with hammers.

    • yes

      Register! I registered they told me not to and had me resign up. Next month I registered and when I got there they ran out. Today I didn’t register went in at 10 and they did not give us the birdhouse because I did not register. I’m thankful that it’s free but they need to make up their mind!

    • Jennifer (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      My small town does it like yours, v. The registration doesn’t matter, but I don’t think they run out. It may be for larger areas that have limits.

    • lillee

      The Home Depot I go to verifies your registration on their list. If you don’t register, you don’t get the kit for that day, but an older kit if there are extras available. The list is consistently over 100 kids registered every month.

    • Mary

      We were told by our local Home Depot to register every month & do it early. They have to order supplies almost a week early and if you wait to register, they can’t get an accurate amount to order (although they do order some extra). If you do not register, you will not get that months build. They will give you a previous month build and only until they run out. Our Home Depot matches our name to a list. One final thought, it was refreshing to see that Home Depot has an open door policy for special needs adults for the monthly build. As a mom to a 6 year old son with special needs, I am happy to see an inclusive Home Depot.

      • kate

        I’m so glad to see this comment! I have a ns child who is 14 and REALLY wants to go and try this. I’m going to sign up.

    • Mary

      We were told by our local Home Depot to register every month & do it early. They have to order supplies almost a week early and if you wait to register, they can’t get an accurate amount to order (although they do order some extra). If you do not register, you will not get that months build. They will give you a previous month build and only until they run out. Our Home Depot matches our name to a list. One final thought, it was refreshing to see that Home Depot has an open door policy for special needs adults for the monthly build. As a mom to a 6 year old son with special needs, I am happy to see an inclusive Home Depot.

    • Cherryluva

      Agreed! My sister and I pre registered. I figured they would stop registering people after so many signed up. Nope. They had the line of kids wrapped around three aisles! So, after waiting for TEN minutes and my autistic son not being able to handle the noise of the hammers, we left.
      Side note, Michael’s was next door so sister and I got crafts for the kids to do at home. It was 20 percent off, we ended up making shrinky dink Mickey mouse key chains. Had an excellent selection of girl themed kits but very few for the boys unfortunately.

  5. Tatiana Sparro

    Unfortunately, there are people who take advantage. I was there once when a lady showed up with her whole girl scout group. The registration list showed that she had only registered one child, but that did not stop her from arguing until all the girls were accommodated. The poor kids who came after her, who were on the list, were not able to participate because they ran out of kits.

    • Pharmchick

      I see girl scout troops at my local home depot almost every month. I guess they have as much right as any kid to be there but I wish they would take the kits and build elsewhere bc its always a really big troop and all the other kids have to wait till they clear out since the room for the kids workshop is kind of small.

  6. Jen

    My son went today, we were registered. They only gave kits to those registered. I think it depends on the popularity of the kit.

  7. Jamie

    At my local store, it doesn’t matter if you register or not. They stated it slows down registration. They feel first come, first served is fair. The lady in charge stated every month they receive a different amount of kits. I do believe it’s up to the individual store to honor online registration.
    We went today (early) with my cub scout group. We had no issues, but all 11 boys were there by 9:15.

  8. jazzyj757

    They tell us to register, so I always register and screenshot, just in case I need it when I get there, And I like taking my grandkids to bass pro shop, Michael, home Depot, joAnn, Lowes plus they have a summer program.

  9. K. Nazario

    We were registered. Got there at 11 and they had already run out of kits. Had to go to another store that we were not registered at and had no problem getting a kit. Appreciate that itโ€™s free but feel it should better organized. We would even pay if it meant not setting our daughter up for disappointment.

    • Cherryluva

      Same. I would’ve paid as well. I thought the bird houses that attach to the window were so cool. Went to Michael’s because the wait was over 30 minutes even though we registered. Michael’s had ONE Bird house left and I had my kid and my sister had her 2. So we did something else.

  10. Jlynn

    Hubby took my girls today, we registered after I saw your post last month. They had a blast and were so proud! Signed up for this one too, thanks for sharing!

  11. 50ShadesofLipstick

    Registration takes maybe 30 seconds, so I don’t see the point in *not* doing it and/or bringing a print-out of the email or screenshot that shows that you’re registered. Or eliminate the guesswork by asking your store what they prefer you do.

    We’ve been going to these monthly for a few years now and only once did they run out of kits (we did show up closer to the end of the workshop, to be fair)…but we were able to go to another store that still had them, so that’s another option.

  12. Helen

    You can go into any store and ask if there are any extra kits from the workshop or previous workshops to take homeboy and make. I’ve done it several time they’re very nice about, ask me how many I need and go and check. The associate never comes from the back empty handed! They gives me the pin for apron too! So those parents with special needs please ask to take your project home, or go back another day to get it, I prefer to do them at home too.

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