Ep. 28 4 Budget-Friendly Ways to Set Up an Outdoor Classroom
Episode Summary: Think creating an outdoor classroom has to cost thousands? Think again. In this episode, I’m sharing four practical and budget-friendly ways to design essential outdoor learning spaces—without draining your wallet. From community gathering spots to mud kitchens, art areas, and climbing spaces, you’ll walk away with clear, creative ideas for how to source materials, ask for donations, and make the most of what you already have. This episode is perfect for educators, childcare providers, and leaders who want to bring nature-based learning to life—even on a shoestring budget. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How to set up a community/gathering space for free or cheap using secondhand seating and found materials. Ways to create a makerspace with tools, loose parts, and upcycled supplies that spark creativity. How to design a mud kitchen or play kitchen using old cookware, pallets, and donations. Affordable options for gross motor play spaces—from hammocks to climbing setups—without buying expensive equipment. Simple strategies for asking families and your community for support through donations, swaps, and “buy nothing” groups. Why Listen: If you’ve ever felt like budget is the biggest barrier to starting or expanding your outdoor classroom, this episode will give you the inspiration and practical steps to make it happen right now. Resources & Links: Connect with me on Instagram @natureplayallday Join my mentorship program: The Nature Play Blueprint (a 4-week intensive designed to help you create a thriving outdoor classroom with confidence and clarity). This program goes deeper into planning, routines, and communication strategies that make outdoor teaching sustainable—so you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. https://www.natureplayallday.org/nature-play-blueprint