I wanted to make a barbie house for a long time. I remember having a good time as a kid playing and decorating my dollhouse. I don’t like the barbie house you can find in stores: too pink, too plastic and too expensive. I choose to make a very simple one. First, because it ...
Introduction: How to Make a Doll Dog House By MissArtieCraftieMiss Artie Craftie YoutubeFollow More by the author: About: Love making crafts especially miniatures for dolls. You can find all my craft tutorials on my Youtube channel - MissArtieCraftie More About MissArtieCraftie » https:...
The Basic DIY Cardboard Dolls House The Attic Rooms Make your own doll’s beds Get the Bed Making Template here The Balcony We still have a lot of detail to add, but I think that this is the fun bit. The middle room downstairs (currently the hall way), may become a dining room or...
Part 11: Articulated Farmer Dolls And finally, make a cute couple of farmers to play around at the amazing farm. Once you learn how to make these simple articulated dolls, you won’t be able to stop making more and more of them!
They needed a place to live, and the very same day I started working on a house for birds. I planned to make a fairy tree house for a long time. Birds will be the first tenants of our house, but we will also invite fairies, gnomes and other forest creatures in the future. My ...
Learn how to make or start a fairy garden in your home, yard, or garden with this step-by-step DIY fairy garden tutorial for kids and adults!
Those old nylon pantyhose might be covered in runs and holes, but don't throw them out yet. Try using them to make adorable nylon stocking dolls. All it takes is an old pair of nylons, a needle and thread and a bit of creativity to turn those unwanted st
these Worry Dolls as well as the bright and cheerful colours. I think Worry Doll Crafts are a great SUMMERCRAFT for kids– as you can make them and take them with you to Summer Camp or the Grandparent’s house. Wherever there is separation and a little worry.. these worry dolls will ...
Eco-Friendly:By repurposing materials you already have at home, you contribute to reducing waste. It's an excellent way to teach kids about sustainability. Cost-Effective:Homemade toys can save money. Instead of buying new toys, you can make them with items found around your house. ...