Free Home Depot Kids Workshop on April 6

The next free Kids Activity Kit from Home Depot is just around the corner! These in-store events take place on the first Saturday of each month from 9am to 12 noon, which means the next event is Saturday, April 6! Space is limited, so you need to register a spot under “In-Store Kids Workshops.”

In addition to keeping the craft forever, each kit comes with a free certificate of achievement, free Workshop Apron, and free commemorative pin.

April 6, 2024 Workshop Event: Lattice Planter

Explore the features of plants and consider how they impact our world. Students will select the type of plant they want to grow and map out a watering schedule to ensure it thrives in their Lattice Planter.

You can find more info on this month's free craft here. These free craft kits are intended for kids aged 5-12, though the age range is simply a guide instead of a strict rule. I can also confirm grown adults aged over 30 sometimes have trouble helping their little brother because I'm terrible with tools.

Don't miss the free Workshop Extension Activity!

Each free kit also has an “extension activity” created in tandem with Discovery Channel Education. These are kind of cool, as they let your child “upgrade” the free craft they built. The April 2024 Lattice Planter extension teaches your child how to learn about plants and their importance to the world around them.

Free Home Depot Kit 2024 Schedule

If you really want to plan ahead, here's the full Home Depot kids workshop schedule for 2024. While supplies last, free kits are available during their entire month.

  • January 06: HD Delivery Truck
  • February 03: Valentines Basket
  • March 02: Butterfly House
  • April 06: Lattice Planter
  • May 04: Blooming Picture Frame
  • June 01: Grill Gift Card Box
  • July 06: Soccer Game
  • August 03: Whiteboard
  • September 07: Field Goal Game
  • October 05: Fire Rescue Truck
  • November 02: Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe
  • November 30: Hot Cocoa Ornament
  • December 07: Holiday Snow Globe

Home Depot Promotional Sales

While you're at the workshop, you might be interested in the latest online and in-store promotions at The Home Depot! Many of these deals are not tied to any event, with up to 75% discounts!

Home Depot also has a cool “Buy of the Day” section, where they offer one-day only sales at huge discounts. It's worth checking out, you never know what they have!

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18 comments on “Free Home Depot Kids Workshop on April 6”

  1. My son goes to these every time they have them. He has built so many interesting things. FYI: Home Depot has a Fire Fighter Helicoper for Oct 1st. Which is next Saturday.

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  2. My oldest son reminded me of this earlier this week, saying that we hadn’t done one in a long time. So we are registered and ready to go!! (like I care what they build?)

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  3. I just took my kids to this today – it was a lot of fun! We’re definitely going to sign up for more of them! Also, if you miss it, the kits are available for purchase in the store.

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  4. Yeeah!! Ive been trying to figure out something to do tomorrow with my nephew who is spending the night tonight…this is perfect!! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Hello Goob.
    I really really really love it how you pt up stuff about events. I have a very active 9yr old boy and this kind of stuff keep shim busy.
    To home depot and michaels on saturday! WOOHOO!!! Ü

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  6. Just wanted you to know I live in pittsburgh and they mentioned your website on the news…it was a feature about getting free stuff!! The news channel is wpxi.com…Thanks for all the great finds!!

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  7. Thanks for posting this! We take the kids (9 and 5) to these and to the Home Depot ones. They love it. My 9 yo decided to learn to sew – I let her sew the patches onto their aprons. To me, that’s an added bonus since it means the patches don’t end up scattered around. And they give both kids a sense of pride to walk in with more patches on their apron each time. (Home Depot gives them pins and they both put them on that apron before we even leave the store).

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  8. I take my children to Lowe’s workshops. They usually have two a month or every other week. In the winter, it seemed like only once a month.

    Good times!

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