Kids crafts Dolls house (Furniture)
Now that your
dolls house is complete it is time to add some furniture and some finishing
touches
Materials
needed:
Lots of different size boxes
Poster
paint
Masking
tape
Matchsticks
Toilet roll tubes
Plastersine or blue tack
Catalogue, magazines
Straws
Cocktail sticks
Glue
Egg carton
Bottle tops
Scrap
material
Tin foil
Pens
Cotton wool balls
Paper cake cups
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Bedroom:
To
make a bed use a thin box and cover with material. To make a head board just use
a scrap piece of card and cut to your own design then paint.
To make a
bedside table cut the egg bit off of an egg carton and cover it with a paper
cake cup (you can buy them with little designs on such as flowers or you could
paint some plain ones) these fit over the egg carton perfectly.
To make
pillows sew some material into the shape of a cushion and fill with cotton wool
balls. Make a blanket using a square piece of material.
For the
wardrobe use a box, paint it and draw a line down the front of it and some small
handles. Or to make it look more real like cut out a wardrobe from a catalogue
and glue it to the front of the painted box. Do the same with a smaller box for
a set of draws.
To add some
little touches: make a rug out of a scrap piece of material and glue it to the
floor. Cut some of your favourite pictures out of a magazine glue it to the wall
then paint a frame around it do the same for a mirror using tin foil (remember
the picture must be small to fit in with the size of the house).
Bathroom:
For the bath cut a toilet roll tube in half cut some
ends from card and glue together. Now make some legs for the bath using 4
matchsticks (make sure the end that strikes is cut off). Poke the matchsticks
through the bottom of the bath and hide using masking tape. You can all so use
matchsticks for the taps and glue them to the inside of the bath. Now paint the
bath and legs and leave to dry. Once dry use some plastersine or blue tack to
support the legs to make the bath stand.
For the sink
use a small cardboard box. Now cut a small hole in the top big enough for a
bottle top. Push the bottle top into the hole and push some cut up matchsticks
into the top of the bo for the taps. Paint the box, bottle top and taps and
leave to dry. Once dry draw a line down the front and paint some knobs on and
now you have a very stylish sink unit.
To make a
washing basket use a bottle lid, paint it and leave to dry. Once dry glue a
scrap piece of material inside to make it look like a real washing
basket.
To add some
finishing touches: make a mirror as above and put it above the sink. Make a mat
as above. Make some scales using a thick piece of card and cut a picture of
bathroom scales from a catalogue and glue to the card. Paint a straw and hang it
on the wall using plastersine to make a towel rail and a scrap piece of material
for the towel.
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Living
room:
To make a settee you need two longish thin boxes. Lie one flat and
glue the other one length ways behind it (until it resembles a settee) you could
then glue cotton wool onto it and cover with material or you could just cover it
with material. To make an arm chair use and egg carton and glue some cardboard
around it until it resembles a chair then cover it the same way as the settee.
You could make to chairs if you prefer.
To make a
coffee table use four matchsticks glued to a thick bit of cardboard and secure
with plastersine to the floor.
Cut a picture
of a wall unit from a catalogue and glue it to a box that matches it`s size but
it must be larger then the settee and the rest of the furniture.
Make a TV unit
using a small box paint it and draw a line down it with some small knobs and
there is your TV unit. Now to make the TV: you need a match box and a cut out
picture of a TV glue it on and your dolls wont be stuck with for
entertainment.
Make a large
floor lamp. Make a cone shape from a small piece of paper (but it has to be big
enough to attach to a straw) secure it to the straw (you can cut the straw to
make it any size you want but the bigger the better) secure the base with
plastersine. You can then paint the base and the shade to match the rest of the
room.
Add some
finishing touches: cut out some pictures as done for the bedroom for the walls.
Make a rug for under the coffee table as in the bedroom. Cut a fire from a
catalogue and glue it to the wall.
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Kitchen:
To make kitchen units for the wall use two match boxes
and paint them then draw a line down the middle and some knobs on each one then
glue them to separate walls.
For the
kitchen sink use a medium size box and cut a hole in the top of it and use a
silver milk bottle top as the sink. Then use some tin foil as the drainer. Paint
the front and sides of the box as the same colour as the wall cupboards.
For the cooker
cut out a picture of a cooker front and glue it to the box then paint some red
hobs on the top. Do the same thing for a washer but leave the top
white.
To add some
finishing touches: use a small bit of card for a shelf and glue it to the wall
then paint some plates on the wall. Cut out a small picture of a micro wave and
glue it to the wall above the kitchen unit.
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To make
curtains:
You will need material, a needle and thread and some cocktail
sticks to hang from the windows. Sew a hem into the top of the two bits of
material and thread the cocktail stick through the two curtains and hang them
from the windows using blue tack to secure the pole.
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