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Here's another post with the doll patterns I've shared since the last big doll clothes pattern roundup post in July 2018
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.
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What a crazy week this has been! I was temporarily blinded. No joke. My little one blunted me in the eye with the end of a marker. I was out of commission for the week, eye patch and all. Now IR…
5 dresses you can sew with just one pattern. The pattern works for any 4 1/5 inch dolls (ex. Kelly, Chelsea, etc.)
Well the floor has been piling up with cardboard scraps over the past couple of days. I'm working on a couple different projects right now...
Often I have been asked, "Elizabeth, how do you make those really amazing jelly jars"?!! I'm making that up; nobody asks me that ever, but I,m going to tell you anyway. They are amazingly easy and can fill up a mini pantry or cupboard in record time. So Let's Get Started.... Above is a plastic pony bead which are found at the thrift store, (Yay) or at or in the craft section of places like Michael"s or Wal-Mart. You need to get the ones that look like a jam or jelly. This one could be strawberry or raspberry. Then you need these metal paper fasteners. These are available at craft, office supply, dollar stores....you get the idea. I am showing 2 different styles with the gold toned ones being the most readily available and the black ones more pricey and at specialty craft stores. Here they are again, along with my rather dry fingers! ( Now, where did I leave my hand creme???) The fastener has to fit the pony bead. Don't worry about the tails, they will be cut off, but the head of the fastener needs to look like a jar lid. This is Quick-Grip an this is what I have been using lately for a number of different projects. It sets up super quick, so you have to be READY to apply from the tube and then cap it A.S.A.P. as it doesn't know when to stop, and will just keep oozing out and then it is wasted. Don't bother trying to dispense it into a container to work from because it dries up too fast and it will get on your nerves trying to replenish it. Take it from me, it is easier to use it directly from the tube. I put the glue onto the pony bead and then turned it upside down onto the metal lid, then I adjusted as needed so the lid was centered. This is the jar with the lid waiting for the next step: THE LABEL! Labels are fun and I love them and I have files of all different kinds that I find in magazines and store flyers and if the label is right I photocopy it and shrink it down and make duplicates and then cut them out and then make sure they will fit the jar they are to go on. This one is from 'Bonne Maman' a really DELICIOUS jam that I personally love and I think you will too! I was not paid to say that, either. Ahh, here's my baby. I LOVE this glue for paper, and I glued the label on with it. I use it because will dry flat and if you brush it onto the surface it will dry MATTE. Some sealers 'say' that they are matte but they lie, they are shiny, shiny, shiny! This guy is a 'No Lie Guy'. I want shine for some projects but mostly I want the paper to dry flat and that is why I use this. I buy it at Michael's and it is Not cheap but worth it if you are hanging wallpaper in your doll's house and you want it smooth and not all wet and wrinkly. I give it 2 thumbs Waaay Up! Once again my very dry skin, (this time also coated with Quick- Grip glue) showing the labeled jam/jelly jar. Once the label is dry we are ready for the next step. ADDING SHINE. After all that fuss about Matte, what's the matter with me? I have wrapped some blue-tack to the end of a toothpick and stuck the jar on top so that it is easier to add the gloss. I've tried the TRIPLE THICK and CLEAR NAIL POLISH and the winner is ..... The clear winner is NAIL POLISH as it dries fast and comes with its own brush. Plus, it is easier to APPLY SEVERAL COATS to get the 'glass' effect which is what you want. This was bought at the $1 store for $2.15. The price is right! This picture is out of order! I cut the tails off of the fastener photos earlier! But now you see what I cut them off with. These snipers cut close to the source and I use these regularly. I bought them from Michael's in the bead section. NOW, what am I doing? Wiping down the jar? No, I am sizing up a 'hat' for my little friend; "yes, green is definitely your color". I cut a 3/4'" square for this jar of marmalade. This shows a variation of the jelly jars, kicking it up a notch. Just before I took this shot I gave the lid an application of 'QUICK-GRIP' glue. I made sure the entire black cap was covered lightly in glue to ensure the fabric would stick and stay down. You could use fabric glue but the Q-G is faster. I'm using beading wire to tie the cloth lid onto the jar snugly. I've no idea what gage this is but it is very fine. I needed to double it up to enable me to twist tighten it around the base of the jar lid. Here is the wire thread single... and here it is doubled up. TIP: to keep the wire from shifting, add a tiny bit of QUICK-GRIP glue to the "U" inside the wire. Then it will allow you to tighten up the wire around the cloth hat as seen below. Looks like a U.F.O. Ahhh, that's looks better! This is nearly finished. I did add a clear acetate disk that I punched out with a circle cutter the same diameter as the pony bead and glued it to the base of the bead with what, you ask?........Yes,..you guessed it, QUICK-GRIP glue. I trimmed the fabric with embroidery scissors and then of course, cut off the excess wire. And finally, we come to the end. I have assembled a group of jelly jars and honey jars and jars with creme, just to show how different sizes of pony beads and paper fasteners can accommodate a variety of applications. I hope that you have enjoyed my first photo tutorial because I have often been asked about how I make these really AMAZING jelly jars.... Now you know. Have fun! elizabeth
Hypertufa Cottage: Here's a simple method for casting your own hypertufa cottage, or fairy house, for miniature gardening. I typically make my cottage molds out of urethane rubber and plastic so they are reusable, but after many request, I have come up with a simplif…
A 1:12 scale braided rug If you can plait your hair and have ten minutes to spare, then you can make a braided rug for your dollshouse. ...
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Тканевая кукла может быть очень простой, но в то же время красивой. Из остатков и кусочков материала по приведенным выкройкам я предлагаю вам сшить несколько таких кукол в разных нарядах, с разными волосами и цветом кожи. Они вам понравится! Выкройки и вдохновение черпайте в этих фотографиях. А еще варианты тряпичных кукол для изготовления своими руками …
Spooky season is here! It’s the first day of October, and I couldn’t be more excited to share my latest project with you! Feast your eyes on this terrifically terrifying new paper craft: my 3D haunted house. Like this design? Consider leaving a tip. Halloween is easily my favorite crafting season, and I have created […]Continue Reading...
Easy to make shirt for American Girl Dolls!
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A number of you have contacted me asking for me if I had patterns for certain dolls. In addition, although I sized the pattern sets for Phoebe, AG doll, 16 inch Waldorf dolls and Sasha, each of those dolls' sizes vary. In other words inevitably it is useful to know how to resize a pattern to fit yo
Finally, bend up the foot and stitch across the top to the leg. Stab stitch the joint at the hips, and your doll body is done!
Suitcase Dollhouses Are So Freaking Adorable And Cute! Some Of Them Your Kids Can Play WIth, Some Of Them Purely Decoration, Check Them Out!
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