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Craft Projects - Doll making

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Doll Cradle From Clorox Jug
I am looking for a pattern. White Clorox gallon jug cut out on top to make a doll cradle. It had a draw string skirt so it could be closed to look like a hand bag? Any help out there?
Posted on: 08/12/2007 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Homemade Barbie Doll Hats
This is a project that requires supervision for the first step. Decorating will keep the little girl's occupied without much help. Preheat the oven at 400 degrees F. Set cups on baking sheet, leaving plenty of room for the shaping. Watch them closely as it only takes about 30 seconds to shape them as shown.
Posted on: 07/19/2007 | 8 Feedback(s)
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Book Angels
First of all I would like to just say I love making these for any occasion. They are cheap and easy to make and best of all its a great way to recycle all those hard cover books you don't read anymore or the ones you can get at a yard sale for dirt cheap.
Posted on: 07/16/2007 | 8 Feedback(s)
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Matchbox Doll
This is a matchbox doll I like to make.
Posted on: 07/16/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Barbie's Crocheted Kitchen Furniture and Appliances
By Debra Frick
Look what's cooking! Barbie is in the Kitchen. This is the second in the series of Barbie or other small doll crocheted furniture. Please feel free to change colors to fit more with what your little interior decorator would like.
Posted on: 02/13/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Making a Scary Doll
To get a good effect on a scary doll, try gluing a chunk of a halloween mask to the original face. It gives it the look of a leather face, and looks real cool too.
Posted on: 02/07/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Solo Cup Doll Lamp with Instructions
Here is a Solo cup doll lamp or night light. This lamp is made with clear solo drinking cups, a craft doll, and clear christmas tree lights. We now have complete instructions!
Posted on: 02/02/2006 | 15 Feedback(s)
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Fleece Doll Bunny Slippers
By Shauna Smith Duty
This simple no-sew project promises to keep a baby doll's feet toasty during winter months. You can do this project in conjunction with the Baby Doll Blanket for a original gift set that little girls will treasure.
Posted on: 11/21/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Fleece Doll Blanket
By Shauna Smith Duty
This simple no-sew blanket project is great for babies or baby dolls. Do this project in conjunction with the Doll Bunny Slippers as an original gift for little girls who love their dolls. It can also be adapted to a larger scale for lap blankets.
Posted on: 11/21/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Clothespin Puppets on a Stick
Round-headed peg clothespins have been a quick crafts staple for decades - so much so that many crafting supply companies package them as 'crafting pins' or some similar name. Frankly, I don't see any difference between the pins marketed to turn into crafts and the ones you buy for $1.19 at the supermarket to hang your clothes.
Posted on: 09/08/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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