We have talked about making miniatures from trash to treasure projects before, but it got a bit to long. So today we are starting part 2.
Building a dollhouse for a girl child looks like a big deal and an expensive project, but guess what? Building a DIY dollhouse is not one bit stressful. It is o
Build a homemade dollhouse for pretend play! Makes a great gift idea too!
With 3 wood scraps you can easily make a doll house refrigerator and freezer combination. You need: * one wood chunk measuring approximately 1.5" x 2.125" x 5.5" * one thin piece of wood measuring 2.125" x 3.375" * one thin piece of wood measuring 2.125" x 1.75" Sand corners... Glue on doors... paint... add a refrigerator handle (a metal clip from an old pen works well)... And you're done! This fridge/freezer can be set on either end, depending if you want a top or bottom freezer model! Here is a before and after picture of one: For another idea on miniature fridge / freezer handles see our later post.
When my daughter decided to make a dollhouse as her 2nd grade class project, we were suddenly coming up with and searching for ideas to create the best DIY dollhouse furniture – mostly kid friendly projects. As we were searching, my own imagination was captured. There are some amazing ideas out there, and you could really...Read More
I Have Kept So Many Links To Gorgeous Or Peculiarly Designed Homemade Dollhouses, That It Was Time That I Made An Expanded List For You ;-)
Simple stone fireplace for a dollhouse, Supplies: small box made of thin cardboard or just use poster board dark piece of felt or dark ...
My amazing dad built a beautiful dollhouse for my 4 year old daughter this Christmas. He built me the same dollhouse when I was little. I immediately went into crazy crafting mode and decided that …
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Making your own doll house pies is a lot easier than you might think. You need a bottle cap, some craft foam and a small hole punch (or tiny beads or used air soft rifle pellets), glue and water, a scrap of thin brown paper. Here are step by step instructions with pictures: 1. Take an old bottle cap (you can also buy them at a craft store for a few cents), fill it with tiny beads or small punches of craft foam to see how much filling you need: 2. Dump the loose pie filling into a small container, add glue and stir. 3. Dump the pie filling into the bottle cap(s) and wait for it to dry. Here's a before and after picture of the wet / dry pie filling: 4. Next, make the crust... turn a pie upside down on thin brown paper and trace around it. Cut out the circle. 5. Cut the brown paper circle into thin strips. 6. Mix a little water and glue together - make it fairly runny, like the consistency of milk. Put the strips in the glue mixture and stir them around, being sure they get coated on all sides. 7. Lay the strips across the top of the pies in a criss-cross lattice pattern. (Note: I use a toothpick or end of a paint brush to help get the strips in place. Otherwise they start sticking to both hands and you end up really frustrated.) 8. Wait for the pies to "bake" (dry!) and you're done!
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Here is the obscure Suntan Tuesday Tayler's 1977 Summer-Winter Vacation House. Sub titled, "It's a sunny, summer beach house!, Its a super two story ski chalet!" I cam across it a few months back and like it for several reasons. Its a well designed, realistic playset totally interchangable with the Mattel line. Its roughly the same shape and dimension as a left or right side of the clasic 1978 'A Frame/California Contemporary'. Notice the window backdrop is a snowy mountain top above and crashing ocean waves on the bottom. I am not too familiar with Tuesday Taylor, but saw the high rise apartment go on evilbay for mucho dinero this week. On the true A frame photo here, notice that the structure is interchangable as in the 1978 Dream House, has a similar diagonal wall (more realistic on this house) and a cool white corner fireplace piece. This is a very rare playset and I am not opposed to owning one. 1960's ranch with take away roof open floor plan and mod colors.