There are many types of foam but you want to go with something that isn’t very rigid as you may not be able to stuff it into the bedding and mattress. Polyurethane foam is low quality and, as such, the cheapest choice; however, it is used for regular bedding and packing filler, an...
Gently stuff the body with wool batting to make it as cuddly or firm as you like. Close up the opening with a needle and thread, ensuring it's well-secured. Step 3: Attaching the Head to the Body Carefully attach the head to the doll's body: ...
Get ready to sew and stuff your way to a handmade treasure! 2. Easy DIY Ombre Puff Quilt Dive into the cozy craft of making an Ombre Puff Quilt with guidance from Brittany Lloyd at Lo & Behold Stitchery. Her detailed account of making a second puff quilt, despite the work involved, ...
Learn how to make your own doll clothes with my easy step-by-step guides. You'll find free patterns, tutorials, reviews for necessary stuff.
I just started making doll house stuff, I printed out tiny caladium leaves and glued them to floral wire made a beautiful hanging basket, I used polymer clay to make a pedestal sink for the bathroom and a kitchen mixer and bowl and rolling pin! I’m having too much fun ! Reply Ellen ...
If you’ve been wondering how to make a doll sleeping bag, I have a patchwork twist on a simple bias-bound rectangle. This is an easy english paper pieced tutorial that just uses a few hexies, so it is perfect if you want to try EPP and have something done in a weekend instead of...
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A sensory bottle is an umbrella term for any clear bottle that is filled with stuff that is cool to look at. If you’re wondering how to make sensory bottles, luckily sensory bottles DIY is very common! And you likely have a lot of these ingredients around your home already. ...
Meet Amazing Alex - a creative kid who likes to make barmy contraptions out of toys and other things he finds lying about the house. In this physics-puzzler, it's your job to slot in the missing pieces to make his chain reactions come to life. The game c
I used 1/2" double fold bias tape to finish the edges. I could have made my own, but I was keeping this quick and easy. Oh, yes, one more thing I did...I didn't want to have to make that bias tape go around a sharp corner, so I rounded the corners of my sleeping bag. ...