Learn how to make jeans for your doll with this free PDF barbie jeans pattern. Step by step instruction. Create a new doll outfit by yourself.
Grab this gorgeous Barbie Halter Neck Dress Sewing Pattern for FREE! >>You can download this pattern with instructions here<<< Fits Barbie Basics – Model Muse dolls – (re…
Dit DIY monochrome poppenhuis is met 1 woord PRACHTIG! Debbie maakte deze dollhouse en de bijbehorende meubeltjes en vertelt ons hoe.
Learn how to sew a stylish shirt for your Barbie doll with this free PDF pattern and step-by-step instructions from Ashlea Crafts. Perfect for beginners and experienced sewists alike!
A while ago I created a round-up of 18 inch doll printables for My Life or American Dolls, and felt like I couldn't leave out the 1/6th size for Barbies, monster high and the like. So here is a round-up of school and office themed free printables for Barbies or the same sized dolls. Scroll to the bottom for links to more printables. Make your own study notes, magazine holder, calculator and more office supplies with free printables from My Froggy Stuff Make your own DIY laptops with free pritnable from Pixie Dust Dolls Get a small coloring book printable from Bee Knees Industries DIY Panda School Supplies from My Froggy Stuff Get Free printable marker box and Finding Dora Coloring Book from Pixie Dust Dolls Make your own Doll office with planner, calendar and vision board with free printables from My Froggy Stuff Make your own minature Harry Potter book with free printable from My Froggy Stuff DIY School Supplies from Migues Minatures Get free back to school printables and school bag tutorial from My Froggy Stuff Or you can buy this 2pc back pack set from Amazon Make a doll yearbook with free printables from My Froggy Stuff DIY Mini Harry Potter note books from Red Ted Art Make your own art set with free printables from True 2 Scale Make these cute school binders and folders with free printables from My Froggy Stuff DIY Doll Back to School Printables from Migues Minatures Printable doll lockers that open from My Froggy Stuff DIY Dollhouse Books from Migues Minatures Get a Barbie Teacher doll from Amazon And you can find more Free Barbie Printables here including home, holiday and grocery printables
These Barbie 15 hacks and diy projects are a fun way to create new and unique things for your Barbie dolls. They are fun and easy to do!
A handmade dollhouse is the perfect gift. This easy DIY dollhouse is large enough to fit 11" dolls with plenty of room for furniture & decor.
Learn how to sew a doll mattress in part 5 of my doll bedding series. This DIY doll mattress pattern will fit any size doll bed. Easy!
DIY Barbie House: How to build a DIY Barbie house for your Barbies to play in. Add your own Barbie furniture and decor for the perfect gift.
If you used to be obsessed - you know you once tried to make a DIY dollhouse - check out these 20 dollhouses that'll make you wish you could fit inside.
Dit DIY monochrome poppenhuis is met 1 woord PRACHTIG! Debbie maakte deze dollhouse en de bijbehorende meubeltjes en vertelt ons hoe.
A chandelier is a branched decorative ceiling-mounted light fixture with two or more arms bearing lights. Chandeliers are often ornate, containing dozens of lamps and complex arrays of glass or crystal prisms to illuminate a
Here's how to DIY a dollhouse from an old dresser. This miniature home makeover is a perfect project for a kids' playroom.
I spend countless hours blog searching for the perfect recipes. Blogs with beautiful pictures and step-by-step instructions. The pretty pictures encourage me to create my food just like the picture looks. What went wrong? I found this recipe at Mommy's Kitchen, and oh well, you can look for yourself. My dinner rolls do not look anything like Mommy's Kitchen pictures. The recipe said to add warm milk, butter, warm water, sugar, and salt along with 2 cups flour in the bottom of my Kitchen Aid mixer bowl. That is what I did. And I mixed it for 1 minute. Then I added the yeast and the rest of the four and mixed for 5 minutes. I had no idea that my Kitchen Aid mixer has been taking Zumba Dance lessons. My mixer was shaking and dancing all over my kitchen counter. If you look closely you can see the flour trail. The Zumba Dance mixer turned almost completely sideways because I stepped back to join in. Me and the Kitchen Aid mixer, Zumba dancing. We were doing the hippy-hippy, shake-shake together. I know you are picturing the craziness in your head. Go ahead laugh.... The only exercise I get is in the kitchen... And look, the mixer got so into its dancing that it fell apart. I panicked and almost called 911. Not for the mixer silly, for me. I almost had the BIG ONE!! There is no way I can possibly function without my Kitchen Aid mixer. It's a good thing I have a Mr. Fix-it in the house. He promised me that my mixer can be fixed. I can now go back to breathing.... Now back to my not so fluffy dinner rolls. The dough turned out wonderful, nothing wrong there. I covered the bowl with plastic wrap to keep in the heat, as the directions said. Placed my dough balls in a 170 degree F. oven to raise, turned up the temperature after 20 minutes, and all the while I'm picturing gorgeous golden flaky dinner rolls. I wanted to have a warm and fuzzy finished product. Speaking of warm and fuzzy....The Christmas Holiday is approaching quickly. Every year I take some time to reminisce. I love to think back to my childhood Christmas's. Christmas when I was a child was so much different than today's Christmas's. I don't remember adults fighting in the check-out lines at stores, and I don't remember them trampling each other to get the last product on the shelf. Christmas when I was a kid meant so much more. Do you have a favorite childhood memory? A Christmas gift that you have held onto all these years because it means so much to you? I have one: This is my home-made Barbie Town-House (now stored in my basement). Yeah, it has been through the mill....stains on the carpet, ripped wall paper, and permanent marker colored on the wood. This town-house went through me and my two daughters. It will soon be played with by my granddaughter. Can you just imagine how I reacted Christmas morning when this town house was filled with home-made Barbie furniture (a beautiful pink bed in the bedroom with matching dressing table, a living room filled with a couch, chair, bean bags, and a counsel TV, a kitchen with table and chairs, kitchen cupboards and a stove), and brand new Barbie's filling each room? I was the only child ever (that I know of) to receive a hand crafted Barbie Town-House. And the elevator was functional. The elevator went to all three floors. My dad (passed 1986), my mom, and both sets of grandparents created this magical Christmas for me. Will I ever part with it? Absolutely not!! And yes folks, I can honestly say, "My elevator goes all the way to the top." The elevator ran with a rope and pull system with knots placed at the appropriate stops. So, even though my dinner rolls didn't turn out golden and fluffy (they are edible), I still got to reminisce. Fluffy Dinner Rolls 3/4 c. milk 4 TBS butter 3/4 c. hot water 4 TBS sugar 1 TBS salt 4-4 1/2 c. flour 1 heaping TBS yeast Pour your milk into a microwave safe container. Add your butter to the milk and put it in the microwave for 1 1/2 minutes. While the milk warms preheat your oven to 170 degrees F. Turn on the tap to get your water nice and hot. Temperature is important to making these rolls rise quickly. Put your hand in the water to test it. You want it to be just on the edge of unpleasant. Put your milk/butter and hot water in the bottom of your Kitchen Ad mixer. Add the sugar and salt. Then add 2 c. flour. Let it mix for 1 minute. Add the yeast. Turn the mixer on and add the rest of the flour 1 cup at a time. You have enough flour when the dough scrapes the side of the bowl clean. Mix on medium speed for 5 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for 5 minutes. You need the plastic wrap to trap the heat. Take a stick of butter and coat the inside of a 9x13 pan. Spray your counter, or a cutting board with cooking spray. Lay your dough on top of it. Take a sharp knife, spray it with cooking spray and cut your dough into 12 pieces (I pinched off my pieces). Make them as equal as you can. Gently round them into balls, and put them in your buttered pan. Put the pan into your warm oven. Let them rise for about 20 minutes or until they have risen about 1 inch above the rim of the pan. Leave your pan in the oven and turn the heat up to 350 degrees F. Bake for 15 minutes. This time includes the time it takes the oven to increase in temperature. Bake until golden brown. Brush with a little butter and serve warm. Total time: about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Aletha & Miss Jane are looking forward to snuggling down for a good nights sleep in their new bed. It's a comfy spot for reading too. ...
My gas bill. When I opened my gas bill last month, low and behold what do I see? What appears to be the right side of the A Frame with a lean to styled front entrance. What a treat. See, the architecture really isnt Swiss A Frame, its more Spanishy, seventies, southern California. Very prevalent where I live. We even have Casitas which would correspond to the 1982 Cottage.
Last year, we made this play kitchen for Nova’s big gift and it’s honestly the only gift that has been played with EVERY DAY all year long. I also learned how meaningful it is (for me!) to spend months planning and working on a special project to give our children for Christmas. This year, we’ve…
Anthropologie-Inspired Barbie Organization Wall Racks. Get the step by step guide to building these organizers for WAY less!
Here you are, everyone. A free Kimono pattern. Use it as is to make doll’s clothing, or blow it WAY up to fit a real human. Kimonos are very simple garments, and so it isn’t difficult t…
I recently gave an IKEA dollhouse a major makeover. It was certainly with my kids in mind, but it's been a lot of fun for me too! Today, I want to share all of the adorable DIY dollhouse accessories I made out of everyday things. My local friend, Domestikatethis, taught me tons of tips and