All around Honeyglow Woods, there are broken-down buildings and other structures that need to be fixed up in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Each one of these Blueprints calls for a different selection of items.
While you’re out and about around this magical land, there’s no way to keep track of what each Blueprint requires. You need to do lots of resource gathering to successfully fix them all up, so if you want to keep track as you go, here are all Honeyglow Woods Blueprints and what you need to fix them in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
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Honeyglow Woods Blueprint crafting recipe requirements in Disney Dreamlight Valley

In total, there are nine Blueprints you can find and fix up around the Honeyglow Woods region, all of which call for a variety of items you can only gather around this special area. Here are all available Blueprints, and everything you need to repair each one.
| Name | Materials |
|---|---|
| Woodland Pavilion | Five Golden Honey Six Honey Agate 10 Weathered Driftwood Five Rose & Cream Foxglove 15 Soft Limestone |
| Honey Blossom Topiary | 10 Golden Honey Five Purple & White Foxglove Six Yellow & Orange Foxglove Six White Thistle 15 Soft Limestone |
| Sticky Honey Tower | 15 Golden Honey Five Honey Agate Five Weathered Driftwood Five White & Pink Foxglove 10 Tree Resin |
| Old Windmill | Five Golden Honey 10 Tree Resin 10 Weathered Driftwood 15 Soft Limestone 10 Oak Leaves |
| Pooh’s Thoughtful Spot | Three Golden Honey 15 Tree Resin 12 Weathered Driftwood 10 Oak Leaves 15 Soft Limestone |
| Babbling Pond | 10 Weathered Driftwood 15 Soft Limestone 10 Tree Resin Four Honey Agate 10 Oak Leaves |
| The Busy Bees’ House | Five Weathered Driftwood Six Tree Resin Two Shiny Honey Agate Six Oak Leaves 30 Golden Honey |
| Shortcut Bridge | 10 Tree Resin 10 Driftwood 10 Soft Limestone Five Golden Honey One set of Bridge Repair Tools |
| Campfire | 10 Driftwood Eight Tree Resin 10 Soft Limestone |
How to use Blueprints in Disney Dreamlight Valley

All Blueprints can be interacted with by approaching the sign in front of them. Upon interacting with this sign, you can then see all required resources and submit any you have on hand. If you’ve previously played through the Wishblossom Ranch DLC, you’ll already be familiar with this system, as it works the exact same in Honeyglow Woods.
When interacting with a Blueprint sign, you can submit everything required to fully fix up the structure, or instead transfer over just a few items so you don’t accidentally use them elsewhere. All Blueprints call for quite a lot of resources, so they’re meant to be projects that take you a while to finish rather than ones you get done right away. Occasionally, though, you will need to swiftly work through them to progress through key Honeyglow Woods tasks, like unlocking Eeyore.