Get your little one's baby doll all snuggly and warm with the cutest Doll Bedding Set in Mahogany Rose print! This padded doll bedding made of 100% organic cotton designed with soft piping. The bedding comes with a pillow, a blanket and a matching fabric carry bag with a tie string closure. Explore the rest of our Mahogany Rose collection at The Doll Shop
The baby doll bassinet is the perfect way to carry around your mini pal baby doll and get some sleep!Made with heavier fabrics, this carrier and bed all in one will stand up on its own and hold up to lots of play.The carrier comes with an interior mattress, pillow and blanket for the perfect sleep Mix and match fabrics to create a unique one of a kind bassinet :)Made to fit Heidiandfinn's Mini Pals BABY DOLL sized soft doll pattern dolls or other dolls/animals approx 6"- 8" tallThese easy to sew patterns features all color photos and pages of step by step instructions PDF Includes a full tutorial for the baby doll bassinet print and cut pattern (no scaling needed), includes projector file***This is for the PDF pattern only, not the actual bags DOES NOT INCLUDE pattern for dolls, this pattern is for the carrier and bedding onlyMini pals baby doll pattern and patterns also available in the shopSizes: all agesThis pattern is designed by heidi & finn. All designs are copyrighted 2009-current, all rights reserved.Please read shop policies before purchasingThis pattern is INSTANT DOWNLOAD - which means it will be available to you as soon as your payment is made (if you pay by e-check then you will not receive the pattern until your payment clears)
Item #20406252 From Corolle Dolls, this carry bed for a doll features: Soft fabric Colorful floral design Reversible blanket Suitable for all 12" Corolle baby dolls Ages 18 months and up Doll not included Imported. DMS: 0479 079 110940
I have 4 daughters, and while one of them is too old for dolls now, the other three love playing with them! I have wanted to make them a doll bed for a long time, and since I was designing doll blankets for my guest post for The Polka Dot Chair, I decided to go ahead and finally do it.Originally I wanted to make the farmhouse style bed by Ana White, but it was more complicated than I had time for. Luckily, she has a ton of doll bed plans and I came across this one, which is much simpler to build.I followed the basic construction of the bed, but I wanted it to be a bit larger in size, and I was using some scraps and larger boards for the headboard and foot board, so I’ll share the modified measurements here: The headboard is a 1″ X 8″ board and the foot board is a 1″ X 6″ board. If you are going to buy lumber for this project, I would make them the same. The rest of the bed is made using 1″ X 2″ boards.Headboard:1- 1″ X 8″ @ 14″2- 1″ X 2″ @ 11 1/2″ Foot […]
Pretty in Pines first dolls baby cradle - the Shell rocking cradle is part of the new Shell Collection featuring a cut out shell pattern and a rocking base. Perfect size for 21cm Dolls. Created from 9mm raw Hoop Pine plywood sourced from sustainable and renewable plantations in Southeast Queensland. Buy with or without bedding made from Society of Wanderers french flax linen in assorted prints. Please note the bedding shown in the images may not represent the actual colours or patterns received. Consists of Mattress, pillow, frill sheet and quilt. Small approx 30 cm x 16cm. *PLEASE NOTE Please note as these products are made from Timber, being a natural product sometimes they may incur slight imperfections and colour variances.
This polka-dot crib with spacious storage underneath has soft, pink bedding that keeps your little one's baby doll cozy and comfortable through the night.Warning: Choking hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years Ages 3 and up Compatible with 18" dolls 21.26" x 10.38" x 18.25" MDF/polyester Imported Item #6829912
I got this 6" babydoll for 99 cents on ebay. She came wearing this little lavender stripe dress and tites. She was a bit musty smell...
DIY Fabric Baby Doll Basket Sewing Patterns Free and Paid
Miniature wooden crib with beads for doll. Crib for dollhouse. Scale 1:12, 1:6 ❗️If you want pattern on crib with bunny or lamb you need chose variation pattern bunny or pattern lamb it will be plus with bed! if you choose just bed it will be without pattern! I made pattern with acrylic paint by my hand! Size small crib: L-7.80”, W-3.77” Size inside: L-7.75”, W-3.54”,H-2.55” Size mattress: L-7.75”, W-3.54”,H-0.59” Size sheet: same like mattress Size pillow: 2”-2” Size big bed: L-12”, W-6.5”, H-9” If you have a question please write me massage! I can made your size bed it will be custom price it depends from size! Blanket you can choose in my store! I have more variations size and color. www.etsy.com/listing/1155557490 www.etsy.com/listing/1146580040 www.etsy.com/listing/1094297556
Make a DIY wood doll crib with free easy plans. Fits most baby dolls or 18" dolls or American girl dolls.
Want to see a vintage style makeover of Ikea's Duktig Doll's Bed? Then this Ikea Hack is for you....click through for a full tutorial.
Ok, friends, this was NOT easy. It took pluck to push through with this project. I’m so glad to have made it to the other side and can’t wait to see Elora’s reaction on Christmas morning! Would you like to hear my “war” story?
Overview Reviews Q&A Manuals Overview -Net cloth to maintain ventilation in summer and make its inner be seen clearly from the outside -Six strands evenly distributed and with a cross bracing to reinforce stability -Folding property makes it portable and suitable for traveling -Include two retractable and detachable rocking support legs -Hanging toys and the music box help to ease a baby's mood -Bi-level bed with the detachable upper bed for sleeping and the lower bed for playing -Side zipper door for baby to enter into the bed by themselves -Breathable and resilient mosquito net to protect baby from mosquito bites in summer -Detachable diaper changing table for changing diapers conveniently -Several storage bags with various specifications to meet your different requirements -Two casters with brakes under the bed for easy moving and relocation -All corners are covered with PP plastic to protect babies -Apart from the bed, all other accessories are removable Reviews Write Review 4.6 93 Reviews 5 63.3%59 4 28%26 3 4.3%4 2 2.2%2 1 2.2%2 Quality Price Value Your Name Review Headline Your Review Please ensure the uploaded images are within 15 MB and the videos are within 20 MB. Upload SubmitClose Frequent Mentions K Kevin 5 This cart was very nice. This cart was very easy to assemble and also very safe. The sides up pretty high so there is no risk of the baby falling. The quality was also pretty nice. Preview Preview Preview 45 E Eduardo 5 It is more than I expected I am so happy I bought this and I don’t think I’ll ever regret and I even referred a few more people and they are loving it 4 M Megan Murphy 5 Handy foldable baby crib playpen! I can't say enough good things about this foldable baby crib playpen. The pink color is so cute and the mosquito net is a great feature for keeping bugs away. Plus, the fact that it is foldable and comes with a carrying bag makes it super convenient for travel. My baby sleeps so well in it! 12 Jaylin Lopez 5 Baby loves it This cot is fantastic. It's great quality and perfect to keep at grandma's house. You can use it as a bassinet or as a playpen/sleeper for your toddler. Either way, it's a great choice at a great price. 4 T Tarasha b.k.a. Rasha Roo 5 Convenient & cute! For my grandson it came quickly my son son said it took a while to put it together. He's happy with it it looks great! 9 See More Q&AAsk a Question Your Name Your Question SubmitCancel Q: What is the weight capacity of the bassinet insert? 17 A: 20lbs. Costway representativeStill Confused? CancelSubmit Q: What is the suit age for little baby on this bed? 26 A: Weight Capacity: 31 lbs (baby at ages from 0-3). Costway representativeStill Confused? CancelSubmit Q: what size bassinet mattress do I need 33 A: 38" *26". Costway representativeStill Confused? CancelSubmit Q: what size bassinet mattress do I need 33 A: 38" *26". Costway representativeStill Confused? CancelSubmit Q: How to hold it up? 17 A: Step 1, grab 2 short rails and flip the rails up. Step 2, grab the 2 long rails and flip the rails up. Step 3, grab the edge of the yard and push the center down. Costway representativeStill Confused? CancelSubmit Manuals Printable Brochure PDFPrintable Brochure PDF
I got this 6" babydoll for 99 cents on ebay. She came wearing this little lavender stripe dress and tites. She was a bit musty smell...
After making that doll bed in September I was debating about whether to do a tutorial. Well, thanks to one reader's request you all are going to benefit because I buckled down this past week and got busy. I made some tweaks, but it is essentially still the same doll bed. The fabric isn't as cute though because our little craft store is so limited on prints. As with all big tutorials be sure to read it through once before making. I will include the measurements I used but these can easily be changed according to your needs. If you want it bigger, the walls to not be as high, the bias tape to be smaller, maybe longer handles, then make the adjustments. This tutorial is the backbone. You will need plastic canvas like this cut 43 by 4 inches. I had to sew together a few pieces to get the length. You need an outer print [dots] and inner print [teal] that is 44 by 6 inches. You will also need four strips of quilting batting this length. The straps are 22 by 2.5 inches long of outer fabric, inner, and batting. The shopping breakdown: 1/4 yard of outer print, 1 yard of lining, 1/2 yard for bias tape, batting, two sheets of canvas, lightweight interfacing [optional]. Take the outer fabric, batting, and inner fabric and pin them together. Sew all the way down along the top. Now set it aside. Take the strap pieces, sandwich them together and sew. Take some 1/2 inch bias tape [made from 1.5 inch strips] and cover the raw edges. Fold the body of the bed in half and place the straps down. Be sure they are centered unlike mine in the picture. You will only sew through the outer fabric. Sew starting where the arrow is going all the way down. Flip over the body of the bed and repeat on the other side. Be sure to line up the handles. Now for the pockets I used two teal pieces, some lightweight interfacing, and bias tape. I sewed a rectangle and covered the raw edges. Line it up along one of the sides where the handle is and sew it down only on the lining fabric. I ended up creating three little slots. Now that everything is in place it is time to start putting the bed together. Take the bed and fold it in half but this time right sides together. Sew down the short end. It should look like the second picture when you turn it right side out. I decided to use a thicker bias tape along the top. Next time I probably wouldn't use one that is quite so thick. It is 3/4 inch made from 2 inch strips. Sew this bias tape all along the top rim of the bed. Now get that long piece of canvas you sewed together and place it in between the batting. You should have two pieces of batting on each side sandwiching the canvas. Pin and sew it down and don't sew too close to the canvas or else the stitch will show when you bind it at the end. Once the canvas is sewn in, the bed will be able to stand. Cut two oval pieces of lining for the bottom, making it much larger than you will need. Pin the bed onto the bottom. Sew the pieces together but be sure to leave an opening so you can stuff the bottom. Stuff the bottom with filling as much as you wish, pin the hole shut and sew it closed. Make any adjustments to the shape of your bed now before you finish it off. Trim the excess fabric and use the thick bias tape to cover the raw edge. This was probably the hardest part of making the entire bed. It won't be perfect but power through it! Hang in there you are almost done! Now we have to secure the handles. Instead of sewing all the way across, I just sewed the bias tape on each side down where the arrows are pointing. Before you know it, you have a cute little Moses style doll bed with pockets for a bottle and handles so it can be carried. After I finished, the print grew on me. I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. It has a cute retro feel. Now all the baby needs is a pillow and a quilt. My little miss loved it even more than the first one I gave her. I don't know if it is because she is older or because the print is probably more her style. She carried it everywhere and even asked to bring it to the store. I love that she loves it! If you happen to try this tutorial I would love to hear your feedback, suggestion, and see your finished product. If you have questions feel free to shoot me an email. Hope the little mama in your life enjoys it as much as mine has today!
The doll bed will give your child's doll or soft toy a good night's rest. This doll bed belongs to our unique collection of mini wooden toys, which are sure to brighten up every nursery. Guaranteed a lot of fun! We also have our doll prams and high chair in grey or pink!
Lila loves her baby dolls and animal friends and takes very good care of them. She especially likes to tuck them in and put them to bed. I remember seeing this post last fall on Flossie Teacakes an…
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Beautiful baby doll crib bedding for any little crib or cradle! This DIY doll crib set includes a simple tutorial for a blanket, pillow, and pillow case!
This polka-dot crib with spacious storage underneath has soft, pink bedding that keeps your little one's baby doll cozy and comfortable through the night.Warning: Choking hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years Ages 3 and up Compatible with 18" dolls 21.26" x 10.38" x 18.25" MDF/polyester Imported Item #6829912
DETAILED: The luxurious doll bed with storage features pink and white plaid sides and scalloped head and foot boards. The white bib features an embroidered rose bud and the bib and diaper both include a pink stitched trim. INCLUDED: One doll bed with storage bin, blanket, baby doll bottle, bib and cloth diaper sized for 15 inch dolls completes this set. MULTIPURPOSE: This elegant crib is much more than a bed! The side rail is removable to function as a changing table and underneath storage includes a closet for clothing and shelves for shoes and accessories. MADE FOR 15" DOLLS: This set is intended for 15 to 18 inch dolls including American Girl Bitty Baby, Corolle, Madame Alexander, JC Toys and more! Doll not included. DIMENSIONS: Crib measures 22.75" long, 11.75" deep, and 19.75" tall and fits dolls up to 18 inches tall. Overview This elegant 6 piece set is perfect for little ones who love caring for their baby dolls. Olivia's Little World by Teamson Kids' Aurora Princess Crib includes a white blanket and features a removable side rail so the raised bed can also function as a changing table. This luxurious doll bed features pink and white plaid sides and scalloped head and foot boards. Underneath you will find a large storage closet plus two shelves and a pink fabric bin to store small accessories. This beautifully crafted crib with storage features an ornate exterior and comes complete with baby doll accessories including a plastic bottle, cloth diaper and bib with rose bud embroidery. Crib measures 22.75" long, 11.75" deep, and 19.75" tall and fits dolls up to 18 inches tall. Doll not included. Teamson is a global lifestyle home designs brand bringing joy into every home through beautiful, quality pieces made for stylishly comfortable everyday living. Our Teamson Kids brands give flight to fun, discovery and learning through beautifully crafted, safe, and trend-right furniture pieces and toys for kids with a spirit of curiosity and adventure. Olivia’s Little World and Sophia’s bring to life the magic friendship between a kid and dolls through beautifully made dolls, doll furniture, and doll accessories. Dimensions & Care Product Dimensions: 22.75x11.625x19.75 in Weight: 15.87 lb(s) Shipping Item 1 Dimensions: 25.75x13.5x4.5 in Weight: 17.64 lb(s)
Get your little one's baby doll all snuggly and warm with the cutest Doll Bedding Set in Mahogany Rose print! This padded doll bedding made of 100% organic cotton designed with soft piping. The bedding comes with a pillow, a blanket and a matching fabric carry bag with a tie string closure. Explore the rest of our Mahogany Rose collection at The Doll Shop
🤎 The very stable handmade wooden doll is hand-made with 100% cotton cord. 🤎 You can only imagine how happy a little girl will be playing pretend games and putting her dolls to sleep in such an exclusive doll bed 😍 🤎 Definitely will make any girl happy. This crib will be a beautiful decoration in the girl's room. 📐 Dimensions: - height-40 cm, lenght-57 cm: , widght-30cm. Weight: 1.7 kg. 🛠 For safety, this doll bed will be delivered disassembled. ❗️ WARNING!- This toy is for dolls only and is not for use with real infants. 📦 The order is prepared in 7-9 working days Your order will be sent through tracked mail post with a tracking number. Standard delivery is between 1 to 4 weeks, depending on postal office working hours. *IMPORTANT Shipments to Canada and Australia can take up to 2 months.
After making that doll bed in September I was debating about whether to do a tutorial. Well, thanks to one reader's request you all are going to benefit because I buckled down this past week and got busy. I made some tweaks, but it is essentially still the same doll bed. The fabric isn't as cute though because our little craft store is so limited on prints. As with all big tutorials be sure to read it through once before making. I will include the measurements I used but these can easily be changed according to your needs. If you want it bigger, the walls to not be as high, the bias tape to be smaller, maybe longer handles, then make the adjustments. This tutorial is the backbone. You will need plastic canvas like this cut 43 by 4 inches. I had to sew together a few pieces to get the length. You need an outer print [dots] and inner print [teal] that is 44 by 6 inches. You will also need four strips of quilting batting this length. The straps are 22 by 2.5 inches long of outer fabric, inner, and batting. The shopping breakdown: 1/4 yard of outer print, 1 yard of lining, 1/2 yard for bias tape, batting, two sheets of canvas, lightweight interfacing [optional]. Take the outer fabric, batting, and inner fabric and pin them together. Sew all the way down along the top. Now set it aside. Take the strap pieces, sandwich them together and sew. Take some 1/2 inch bias tape [made from 1.5 inch strips] and cover the raw edges. Fold the body of the bed in half and place the straps down. Be sure they are centered unlike mine in the picture. You will only sew through the outer fabric. Sew starting where the arrow is going all the way down. Flip over the body of the bed and repeat on the other side. Be sure to line up the handles. Now for the pockets I used two teal pieces, some lightweight interfacing, and bias tape. I sewed a rectangle and covered the raw edges. Line it up along one of the sides where the handle is and sew it down only on the lining fabric. I ended up creating three little slots. Now that everything is in place it is time to start putting the bed together. Take the bed and fold it in half but this time right sides together. Sew down the short end. It should look like the second picture when you turn it right side out. I decided to use a thicker bias tape along the top. Next time I probably wouldn't use one that is quite so thick. It is 3/4 inch made from 2 inch strips. Sew this bias tape all along the top rim of the bed. Now get that long piece of canvas you sewed together and place it in between the batting. You should have two pieces of batting on each side sandwiching the canvas. Pin and sew it down and don't sew too close to the canvas or else the stitch will show when you bind it at the end. Once the canvas is sewn in, the bed will be able to stand. Cut two oval pieces of lining for the bottom, making it much larger than you will need. Pin the bed onto the bottom. Sew the pieces together but be sure to leave an opening so you can stuff the bottom. Stuff the bottom with filling as much as you wish, pin the hole shut and sew it closed. Make any adjustments to the shape of your bed now before you finish it off. Trim the excess fabric and use the thick bias tape to cover the raw edge. This was probably the hardest part of making the entire bed. It won't be perfect but power through it! Hang in there you are almost done! Now we have to secure the handles. Instead of sewing all the way across, I just sewed the bias tape on each side down where the arrows are pointing. Before you know it, you have a cute little Moses style doll bed with pockets for a bottle and handles so it can be carried. After I finished, the print grew on me. I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. It has a cute retro feel. Now all the baby needs is a pillow and a quilt. My little miss loved it even more than the first one I gave her. I don't know if it is because she is older or because the print is probably more her style. She carried it everywhere and even asked to bring it to the store. I love that she loves it! If you happen to try this tutorial I would love to hear your feedback, suggestion, and see your finished product. If you have questions feel free to shoot me an email. Hope the little mama in your life enjoys it as much as mine has today!
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Make this adorable (and easy) DIY doll crib from an old cardboard box, your little one will love to rock their dolls to sleep in this fun upcycled project!
Each time I have had a baby, it’s been a little tradition of ours for the baby to give gifts to our other kids. You know, so they feel special too. It has made a huge difference. Because when everyone fusses over the new baby being born, they have something new and special to captivate …
Pretty in Pines first dolls baby cradle - the Shell rocking cradle is part of the new Shell Collection featuring a cut out shell pattern and a rocking base. Perfect size for 21cm Dolls. Created from 9mm raw Hoop Pine plywood sourced from sustainable and renewable plantations in Southeast Queensland. Buy with or without bedding made from Society of Wanderers french flax linen in assorted prints. Please note the bedding shown in the images may not represent the actual colours or patterns received. Consists of Mattress, pillow, frill sheet and quilt. Small approx 30 cm x 16cm. *PLEASE NOTE Please note as these products are made from Timber, being a natural product sometimes they may incur slight imperfections and colour variances.
Want to see a vintage style makeover of Ikea's Duktig Doll's Bed? Then this Ikea Hack is for you....click through for a full tutorial.