I show you how to make a Dribble Castle. I was shown this when I was little and have made them ever since. They are fun to make and could be small or large and take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.
@@megarandom You have to have the right sand in your sandbox. I read that Dubai has to import sand to use in their concrete because the sand in the desert is the wrong kind of sand. Crazy how that works.
I can remember learning this from a person making their own dribble castle. It is my go to castle and any time I make one, I usually end up teaching someone how to make one. Thank you for your comment and good luck making your own dribble castle.
If it doesn't work, the first time you try it, try finding different size sand. It is hard to explain, but there are so many different kinds of sand all over the world and sometimes different kinds of sand on the same beach. Please let me know how your dribble castles work out.
That's very cool. I'm 44 and never seen that before. Next time it's hot n sunny... I'm owning my kids at making sand castles haha!. In saying that, I'm I'm Scotland. Next hot n sunny day could be years away
The best part of being a parent, "owning your kids". They pick up skills so fast, ten minutes later they are better than you. Good luck with warm days in Scotland.
Someone taught me how to do this when I was about ten years old and I am not old at all, so it wasn't too long ago. You have to love how some things are passed down. Thank you for your comment.
It would be hard to make two of these castles look the same. I hope that if the owner of the castle, you accidently destroyed, came back they didn't notice a difference. Thank you for sharing your dribble castle story.
I was pretty proud of the fact that that wave came up perfectly on cue. It is hard to find the right spot, close enough, but not too close. Thank you for the comment, and have fun making your dribble castles.
With this knowledge, I shall proceed to construct a dribble-castle metropolis, then wage war upon it until there are random buildings still standing, then bit by bit, I shall make those that stand last fall.
@@carolinianperson7359 You can see me defending the new castle at 0:26 From "Dominic the Destroyer!" He earned that title in preschool. Not long after this video was made, there were only remnants of castle with footprints left behind.