Showing posts with label doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doll. Show all posts

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Barbie Storage Board


barbie storage board


As a little girl (with two sisters) growing up in the late 80s/early 90s, we had a LOT of Barbie dolls. They (and all their accessories) were just all jumbled up in a box together. This sort of storage system from City of Creative Dreams would have been (and still would be) perfect for storing all those dolls!


See the Barbie Storage Board.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

DIY Barbie House



I loved Barbies when I was a little girl and I would have LOVED having a house like this from Laura's Crafty Life. Instead, my Barbies had a fold-our RV, hehe. You've got to go see how this house was created from one piece of MDF board and some trim!

See the DIY Barbie House.



Thursday, May 16, 2013

DIY Doll Stroller Replacement Seat

DiY Doll Stroller Replacement Seat--great tutorial for repairing a broken doll stroller!
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This tutorial from Living Well Spending Less is awesome if you need to replace your child's doll stroller seat! No need to spend the money to buy a whole new stroller. The replacement she made is so cute, too!
 

Friday, September 30, 2011

Guest Blogger - My Lil' Pumpkin Patch - Fall Pumpkin Door Hanger


Hey all you Someday Crafts readers! My name is Stephanie and I blog at My Li'l Pumpkin Patch. I am thrilled to be guest blogging for Michelle today. I have been following her blog for quite a while and LOVE it! It is one of those blogs that I check daily, (or most likely, several times a day). Doesn't she have and share the greatest ideas?






I am going to show you how to make this super easy and cute fall door decor today.








But, before I get ahead of myself, let me introduce myself. I am a wife and a mother (to a sweet two-year old, Isaac). I enjoy creating things for my home, family, and others. I am pretty frugal and get a high from finding very inexpensive ways to create. Here are a few of my favorite projects to far:





When I'm not crafting, I enjoy spending time with my family. Some of our favorite things to do are camping, four-wheeling, and watching Netflix (recent fav: American Pickers).


Come visit me at my blog, My Li'l Pumpkin Patch to see my crafts, DIY projects, sewing, scrapbooking, card making, and tutorials! If you have a big craft stash like me, you may also be interested in joining my new "Stache Party." It is a party dedicated to depleting your stash, (AKA making room for more).





The Fall Doorknob Decor I am sharing with you today, I actually made it from things I had in my stash. :)



These are the supplies you will need. I had everything I needed on hand, but if you need any of the supplies, they are very inexpensive.



You will also need some cardstock and letter stickers. As you can tell, these are scraps and leftovers. :) Thank goodness I could spell out the word "fall," since they are almost gone! If you don't have stickers, you could cut out letters or even draw them on.



The first thing you'll need to do is cut a piece out of the hanger that is approximately 12" long. You will be bending it into the shape of a pumpkin.



I started bending at the stem. I used pliers at first, but then discovered it was easier to do the bending with my hands.



Next, I took some floral wire and began wrapping it around one of the raw edges of the stem section.



I wrapped the wire around a whole bunch of times and connected the two raw edges to make one continuous line. It doesn't have to be pretty, because this will be covered up in the end anyway. Just make sure the two ends are held together well.



Put a dab of hot glue on the wire and start wrapping your jute twine. I found it easier to cut a big piece of twine, instead of trying to fit the whole spool through the opening.



Just keep wrapping, wrapping, wrapping (I may have seen Nemo too many times...Isaac loves it). I hot glued every 1/2" OR when the twine started to slide. I also wrapped the twine loosely but pushed it close together so it was fatter to add some volume.



Next I cut out some pennants (can be done with Cricut, Silhouette, or by hand) and stuck my "fall" letters to them. I decided to make the black a little bit bigger to create a nice border.



I tied a bow and then glued in on to the bottom right corner to balance things out and add some more color.






I decided to use a piece of twine to hang this on the door knob. Just take a long piece and loop it through the stem of the pumpkin. It is better to make it too long than too short - you can always trim!



Tie the twine in a bow around the top of the doorknob.



Isn't it pretty? I think it adds such a fun touch. It is so simple and so easy!





I hope you will come visit me sometime!






Thanks for having me, Michelle!


Blogs like My Lil' Pumpkin Patch are some of my favorites because she shows simple, easy and cute ideas all the time. This is one of those projects! Visit My Lil' Pumpkin Patch and say "HI!"

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Doll with Many Hairdos!!!!

This idea from Still Parenting is such a fun idea for little girls (or boys) who like dolls!!! This doll of many hairdos can change from Rapunzel to red head to bride to whatever you make! How fun for a daughter to be able to change a doll's clothes AND hair styles.

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Old Door Clock

If this isn't a cool use for an old door, I don't know what is!!!
Bargain Hoot turned her old door into a clock! AMAZINGLY gorgeous!
GO HERE to see it.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Doll HAir Pretties


Your daughter is going to thrilled you saw this tutorial at From An Igloo! She will have a friend with her all the time! To see how to make these doll hair pretties, go HERE.

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Friday, December 25, 2009

Rainbow Fish and "Baby" Diapers

Wouldn't this fleece fish be cute to go along with the "Rainbow Fish" books? Just make it with rainbow colors!!! So fun for kids who love literature. Find the tutorial HERE at The Cottage Home.
If your kids are like mine, they love dressing and undressing their babies. Make cloth diapers for all the new baby dolls and stuffed animals your kids just received for Christmas using this tutorial from The Cottage Home. Go HERE.

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