Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Building a Fire Pit



I mentioned earlier in the week that our fire pit is all finished and has already seen lots of roasted marshmallows. From the picture above you can see we decided on a built-in style rather than a free standing model.


Making this fire pit a reality turned out to be a very quick and easy project. I think the entire process took under an hour! We simply ordered a “kit” which included all of the blocks along with the metal ring. The only component missing was the rocks used to fill the bottom half of the fire pit.

Here is the building process.
Level out the ground and use a tamper to pack the area on which you will be building the fire pit.


Use the metal ring as a template to lay the first course of blocks.


Remove the ring and begin adding the second course. The blocks should be staggered so that no joints align.


Test your design to make sure the ring still fits correctly.  Make adjustments if necessary.


Remove the ring and continue the above steps until all blocks have been used.


After the final course is in place, insert metal ring. (Note: the manufacturer recommends using masonry cement to secure the top two courses of blocks. We opted to skip this step as we wanted to have the option to move the fire pit in the future.)


Fill fire pit about half way full with rocks.  Build a fire and enjoy!

Of course no fire pit story would be complete without s’mores!


We had a few left over peeps from Easter and decided to use them up in our s’mores. This was the first time we tried peeps this way and I have to say due to popular demand I was at the Easter candy sale aisle the next day looking for more!


Needless to say, we are looking forward to summer and many upcoming fires in our new fire pit.


If you have a fire pit I would love to know your favorite things to cook!  Please leave a comment and share your tastiest treats.

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43 comments:

  1. Great project - you will be using your fire pit for years to come. Love the marshmallow bunnies.
    - Joy

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  2. I have to say, our side yard where our fire pit is, is a work in progress...long story. BUT, we have used it countless times for smores. My favorite things has been hotdogs though. I loaded a tray with all we needed and had a blast over the fire! You could also check the camping isle at WalMart for these really cool sandwich maker thingies. I don't remember what they are called, but we used them camping to make all kinds of goodies, including pizza!!

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  3. Thank you for this post! My husband and I were just discussing building one of these last night for our new house :) Perfect timing! It came out just beautifully, good job!

    Katie@ Little Things Bring Smiles

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  4. Love that fire pit, but man, your structured garden has me in awe! I love it all and am going to mark this as a fave, thanks Stacy!

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  5. SO glad to have stumbled across your blog. It is so great.

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  6. Thanks for sharing your project. My Hubby has been wanting a fire pit forever. I didn't realize it was so quick and easy. Can't wait to share your project with him!

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  7. Love it beyond words!! There is nothing like a fire at night in the back yard. My treats? Nothing beyond s'mores!! I just don't get creative around the fire. You must already love using this! We're still using some gathered field stone on the ground -- old fashioed and budget friendly, LOL :)

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  8. We have an above ground and it's s'mores for us too. Where did you buy a kit for the in-ground one? I love it -- many happy times will be spend there. Joni

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  9. That looks amazing...so wish I had seen this earlier. We did a post on Monday on graveled courtyards, and yours is gorgeous!!

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  10. I love this! And your garden looks amazing too! Do you have a cover to put over it when it rains. We get a lot of rain here so I am wondering how this would stand up. Thanks so much for the tutorial - pinning!

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  11. Your firepit is such a great addition to your outdoor space. I didn't know that building one is so easy. I also love your raised beds and graveled paths. All of it is lovely!

    Our firepit is a part of our cocktail table. We haven't gone beyond S'mores in our cooking just yet.

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  12. Thanks for the questions! We bought the bit at a local landscaping business - the same place that we purchased the rest of our landscaping materials. No need to cover it when it rains!

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  13. Is it me or does that look pretty easy! I need one of those!

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  14. I'd never heard of a fire pit kit either but what a great idea! Sorry no interesting recipes on my end--just smores. I did like the idea of using the peeps, very cute!

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  15. That fire pit is amazing! I'm really craving smores now, haha!

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  16. Wow! That looked so easy to do. I was just dreaming about a fire pit at our new home yesterday, and I was wondering if it would be hard to do. Thanks for the inspiration!:)

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  17. Sandwich maker thingies.....we called them Mountain Pie makers! YUM!! Looks gorgeous@!

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  18. What a beautiful yard you have! Love the fire pit and the raised beds with gravel pathways.
    Brenda

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  19. i absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your sitting area with the raised beds in the background. this is EXACTLY what I want to do with an area of our yard. so glad you shared!

    www.northerncottage.blogspot.com

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  20. The firepit looks terrific! I've always wondered about airflow with the kits, but am glad to hear that they work great. Love roasted peeps! I hoard them post-Easter for summertime campfires. Thanks for sharing your new firepit.

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  21. I love your fire pit - right down to the gravel around it. My husband was planning on building ours from scratch but a few hours sounds way better than next fall...would you tell me where you ordered yours?
    Thanks so much, Laura Lee
    llkm@comcast.net

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  22. Thank you for sharing, we are in the process of doing our firepit area and I like your built one rather than one that you buy from Home Depot. It looks great, oh and now I know what to do with those left over peeps. We like to up our smores by using reeces peanut butter cups instead of a chocolate bar.....yum.

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  23. aww, i love that! the perfect place to gather round with family. a fire pit like that is definitely on my list whenever we "conquer" our yard!

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  24. What a cozy scene! I'm sure you will enjoy it this summer. (and the garden in the background is gorgeous)

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  25. Oh I just love this fire pit. This is the kind I had envisioned, but my son wanted to make one out of stacked rocks. It is not the prettiest one, but it serves the purpose for now. We like to make Hobo pies with all different kinds of fillings, from sweet to savory.
    Thanks for sharing

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  26. What a wonderful place to kick back with your Peeps! lol! LUV it!!!! I had never heard of a firepit kit either....but now I'm going to start looking! Your yard is beautiful! :)

    xoxo laurie

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  27. Thanks for sharing! This is something we would like to do in our yard at some point.

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  28. I have to ask.... Where did you find a kit? I love your yard/garden/pit sheer perfection!

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  29. Your yard looks fantastic. Great work-I'm your newest follower. Cheers

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  30. Hopping over from Censational Girls Outdoor Party. Hope you enjoy my 'patio time' post. (link #205)


    Thanks for the great tutorial on your cool fire pit. It looks pretty easy. And what a fun way to use up peeps.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  31. Quick question...Where did you find the fireplace ring? Love this and love you blog... Thanks

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  32. Thanks for all the posive feedback about the fire pit. There have been lots of questions concerning the fire pit kit. I purchased the entire kit from a local landscaping company. I do not know the name of the company which makes the kit but will find out for you. I will also ask if the ring is sold separately from the kit. Thanks to everyone for your interest in this project.

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  33. Love it! We just tried to build a firepit without a plan and it did not work. Looking forward to following your tutorial. Thanks!

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  34. Where can I get the fire pit kit? this is amazing!!

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  35. It is amazing - I was just "day dreaming" about where we could put a fire pit...now, I know exactly what it will look like if we do!

    Chelsea

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  36. This is exactly what I have been looking for. Perfect. I have a feeling one of these babies will be installed in my backyard pretty soon :)

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  37. Thanks to this post, my husband and I were able to find something similar at a local landscaping company today. Thanks so much for the inspiration!

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  38. What a great tutorial and fire pit. I showcased it in my Father's Day Ideas with a link back to you. Thanks for sharing.

    xo
    Johanna

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  39. Hi there! Love this post! I am curating a collection of posts called {Autumn Nights} over @ www.Looksisquare.com, this post will be included! Check it out on Friday!

    Best,
    Tracie Gulit- the bunch
    www.thebunchblog.blogspot.com -

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  40. Hey, I just bought a fire pit from ____.wish I had of seen this first. What I need to know is WHERE do you get the grill racks? Thanks

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  41. How much would this cost to do?

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  42. how do I buy that fire pit insert with grate ive seen in this website

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