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Dollhouse Furniture With Everyday Objects
Pizza Box Support as a TableIf you have a Valentino's pizza near you, they used to put little white plastic things in the center of the pizza to keep the top of the box from getting stuck to the toppings. They look a lot like little tables and when I was younger, my Grandma would save them for me and we'd use them as tables for my dollhouse. They worked especially well for the smaller Kelly dolls.Sink and a Trash CanThe plastic protectors on roll up deodorant are clear and oval shaped. Could be used as a sink. Hairspray tops could be used as trash cans.By Sue Braun Decorating a RoomSmall school pictures work well as gigantic artwork on the walls. Also, the "after eight" mints have tiny ornate clocks on the front of their wrappers which dress up a room nicely. I used to use wrapping paper as wall paper in the room and scrap fabric for curtains. If your child has a barbie play-set many times items can be used from it in the doll house. Also, a tiny drum set can be made with enough dixie cups!By Kelly Dollhouse Furniture With Everyday Objects
By Debra in Colorado . Strawberry Container TableWhen I was a little girl, we used the green plastic containers that strawberries come in. We turned them upside down, and placed a washrag or scrap fabric over the top. It could be a bed or a table, depending on the size of the doll. (11/01/2004)By Jill Iannetti Found ObjectsI love making things for my dollhouse from found objects!
By Kristine DoiliesI have found that small doilies work fantastic as rugs, tablecloths, bedspreads etc.By Alina Popsicle Stick FurnitureYou can make small (or large) furniture from craft sticks or popsicle sticks by cutting them to the right length and gluing them together. Most public libraries also have books on this topic.By Alina Doll LampI've covered those little medicine cups that come with NyQuil with pretty fabric. Hot glue a bead on top for a finial, attach a lollipop stick to the inside center, and a large heavy button to the bottom for a base. Makes a nice sized lamp for 11" dolls.By Chris Russell Stover BedRussell Stover candy boxes make an ideal sized bed. Glue wooden beads at the four corners for feet. Cover with fabric.By Chris Balsa WoodMy mom used the strawberry plastic containers for the shelves in the fridge and stove which she made from balsa wood, she made them many years ago and the are still in my proud dollhouse today! Balsa wood is great for carving things for your doll house!By pakjc Matchbox DrawersWhen I was a kid, we had a book called "Things to Make and Do". It had instructions for a six-drawer desk in it made from matchboxes. You make two stacks of three matchboxes, with a matchbox-width space between them. Cover with a piece of cardboard long enough to fit up, over, and across the stacks. I didn't have the brass prong paper-fasteners for drawer-pulls, so I used thumbtacks. I think tiny buttons would also be cute. I covered mine in denim Contact Paper (it was all I had), but I guess you could paint it. Contact Paper also comes in woodgrain. Thanks for asking for tips--I'm warm and fuzzy remembering how I loved my creation!By LizCar Barbie TubCut the bottom of a detergent bottle to make a tub for Barbie. Thick foam works well to make the sofa, just hot glue fabric on it.By hibbardg Fancy Barbie BedMe and my sister Kayley are beginner collectors with 8 barbie Dolls. Here's how to make a luxury bed for a single barbie or a few more at a time. You may use replacement materials.First, you find velvet, or another attractive fabric, In thin or regulation size. Find a small mini shelf. Sit that anywhere around the pillow to make it look like a headboard. Put a dumbbell at least 10 pounds behind the (quote)Headboard(/quote), parallel. Now get an upside-down pompom, or any other long stick, or two, Put them in the space between the dumbbell and headboard. Pack clothes and stuff between, too, to keep your "canopy posts" up. Now, get veil material or any other see through fabric on the "canopy posts", use rubber bands to secure canopy. Great! now you got your own luxury bed with a princess canopy! Feel free to furnish it with Pretend sheets and pillows. It's your bed now! By Kristen | |
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