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These American Girl Doll Printable books turned out great! They are very easy to make. All you have to is print the free book covers!
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Item specificsConditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tabBuilding/ RoomAny Room, Living RoomScale12thBrandUnbrandedCharacteristicsHandmadeRecommended Age Range14 plusCountry/Region of ManufactureUnited KingdomMaterialPrinted paperSheet size8 x 11 inchesSheet size cms21 x 29.7 cmsTypeWallpaper
This is a book I've been working on since february and I finally finished it! Now I'm in that glorious state of thinking about my next sketchbook.
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Did you know that I use paper as flooring and backdrops for many of my miniature scenes? It looks super realistic and is easy to move ar...
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Bonjour mes amis, je voulais dans la maison au moins une pièce avec deux entrées. Au départ j'avais pensé y installer la salle ...
Even though I'm an e-reader, I love the feel of physical books and having them around my house. My dollhouse is no exception, and I...
A blog with dollhouse miniature printables, tutorials and inspiration.
These are our favorite American Girl Doll DIY Ideas. They are inexpensive, simple to make, and so adorable. Which one will you try first?
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Christmas miniature printable book covers are a great way for parents of young children to add a festive touch to their kids book collection. These covers can be easily printed and slipped over existing books, instantly transforming them into holiday-themed tales.
Meet Belsnickel, a character rooted in German folklore and Pennsylvania Dutch heritage, who adds a unique flavor to the holiday tapestry. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the origins, characteristics, and cultural significance of Belsnickel.
It's the holiday season, and if you're like me, you probably spend more time decorating your dollhouses for the holidays versus y...
This 1940's paper anatomy model originally appeared in a volume of The New People's Physician medical book. The model can be folded out to reveal several different body systems including skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and nervous. A printable scan of the model is available at papertoys.com. Build photos by SarienSpiderDroid.
Hello folks, I hope you are all enjoying your weekend. It has been a while since my last post. I will be updating you very soon with my new project. After the great success that I had with 'The Book of Fairytale Spells' I have made another book called 'The Fairy Book' In this book you find a whole collection of different fairies from all over the world with full color pictures and information. The book contains over 40 pages. The Fairy Book To make this book you need: 1. To print the two book sheets by pressing on this link The Fairy Book download sheets 2. Card board (even from a cereal box) 3. Masking tape 4. Glue stick 5. Scissors 6. A small piece of bronze ribbon (approx 3 mm wide) Step 1 After printing your fairy book sheets, cut out the book cover and the book cover templates from a piece of card board. Step 2 Using your glue stick, stick the cardboard templates close together inside the book cover. Make sure that the templates fit in the book cover. Then bend and stick the book flaps inside the book cover. Your book cover will look like this. Step 3 Cut out the 4 strips of book pages and fold them. Glue the ends of the first strip with the beginning of the second, third and the forth strip. After this step you will notice that you have the pair of floral green inner cover pages at the end of the now long strip. Make sure that each page has been folded evenly. The pages are alphabetic order so you won't mix them up. Then you can glue the back of each folded page. Press the folds tightly as much as possible. Step 4 Cut out a small piece of masking tape and place it over the spine of the pages. This will help to keep the pages tight together and it will be easier for you to stick the pages to the cover. Also before adding the masking tape you can add the piece of ribbon at the spine of the book from the top part. This will be the book mark of the book. Step 5 Use the glue stick to glue the inner green cover pages to the inside of the book cover. Make sure that the pages are lined in properly with the cover. Sometimes it is even better to position the pages with the book closed. Step 6 Find the center pages and position the book mark in the center. Cut out the extra length of the ribbon at an angle. And finally this is how your book would look like. I hope that you will find the tutorial helpful. Also please note that this book can only be made for personal use. If you have any difficulties or would like to ask questions about how to make this book please don't hesitate to email me. This book is the second of my collection. and as I will be making more books, the books on the spine will be numbered too. These are the two books that I have made so far. To make The Book of Fairytale Spells go to this link The Book of Fairytale Spells The numbered books. Keep tuned as very soon I will be sharing with you my new project. Take care and see you soon. Hugs, Rebecca xxx
Here are some printable wooden laminate doll house floors for you... after printing them you can do one of two things: 1. Print, cover with clear vinyl laminate (like Contact Paper), trim, and glue to your floor. 2. Print, spray several coats of clear acrylic sealer, trim, and glue to your floor.
Hello fine folks of the world about! We are getting closer to the winter solstice here and lots of stores have started the classic Christmas stock up. While we don't all celebrate Yule, Christmas or the Solstice the same, I think some classic ideas and decorations apply regardless of your celebrations. I have made a few things recently and thought I should post some ideas for inspiraton and a few techniques for you to try. I know where ever folks reside in the world one of the classic gifts would be some form of gift basket. My daughters Seasonal basket for her white witch house quickly done with cheap supplies!! This basket was done very simply with some of the same techniques we've gone over in the last few years ....of course scraps, extras and cheap bits. I like to use nail polish bottles for shape as it is easier to remove the glue and string off of the glass when dry. Wrap a bit of tissue around the glass. Slather with glue and wrap the string around the surface. Extra trim for the top can be triple wrapped string. Let this dry and you can remove the basket shape. trim the paper, paint, add a bit of wood or paper to the bottom, or drape some cloth as a decoration and base. The pine boughs can be done very simply as well if you don't have Lycopodium, using pipe cleaners. Just mix a glob of glue, dark green paint or green and back on a piece of plastic. Your going to run the pipe cleaner through that until saturated and the fluff sticks together to look more like needles. The result can be pretty promising using cheap supplies: Jars can be done with beads and jump rings for lids Simple bags and boxes with a snippet of labels or some printies you can find anywhere:
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I really like to find different ways to say "Thank you!" I like this one - a retro guest check - the kind that you would have found at that little corner cafe tucked under your plate boasting the best, juiciest burger ever. Hungry, yet? Do you have any of those kinds of places in your neck of the woods? I'd love to join you there! Now this thank you has a little more than just a guest check under your plate! Aren't the butterflies pretty? The dies are from Papertrey Ink. If you love the graphic yellow and gray papers, you can find them at Grepic. It's a lovely collection. You can download a copy of the guest check thank you HERE or click on the image and save it. I have an announcement! Drumroll, please... Now introducing my Choux Box Kits Club! It's actually been around awhile - just not in any official way. Just a few customers who have become friends that enjoy my kits. Now it even has a logo! Click on the Choux Box Kits Club tab at the top of my blog or HERE to find out more. We'd love to have you join us. And how about a little Christmas in July? Come back Monday! I'm joining up with Keren from Free Pretty Things for You for Christmas in July! Fun projects with darling vintage images and it wouldn't be Christmas without a present or two - for you! See you then!