11/30/2023 0 Comments Flisat light table hackPillows – made from scrap fabric and batting Throws – old t-shirts cut to add “fringe” Mirror – 2 by 3″ mirrors from Hobby Lobby – lightly dusted with spray paint to look antique and trimmed in balsa woodįlowers – tiny flower pots and discounted floral arrangement which I have been clipping off of were both from Michael’s Rug – image found online and printed on this velvety paper (just using a regular home printer!) Ottoman – made from balsa wood, batting, faux leather fabric and leather cording from jewelry section of craft store Light Fixture – Made from a cork with white printer paper wrapped around it, skinny gold tape and this bulb inserted into the middle of the cork once I had cut a hole through the center of the cork. Wingback Chairs – made from cereal box, fabric, batting and balsa wood using this tutorial from Rina Vellichor Rows of Books – Made with foam board and printed out pictures of books glued to themīooks that open – Covers were downloaded from this Etsy shop, book pages were from here (and sized down quite a bit more to fit inside book covers we were using) Ladder – built from Balsa Wood – mine is stained Early American by Minwax Will have a tutorial for them up in the next week or two. White Canisters – wood beads from Michael’s painted and then used a tiny stripe of craft tape to add the gold trim and then glued on a tiny gold bead for the handle, words were just printed on regular computer paper and glued onīookshelves and Fireplace – We build them from Balsa Wood. Hutch – Hobby Lobby – painted color we just mixed with blue green and white craft paintĭog Bowls – wood beads from Michael’s painted and then used a tiny stripe of craft tape to add the line – used clear glue for water bowl and some tiny beads we had for the food bowlĪrtwork – Favorite images from Pottery Barn Teen Vase – wood beads from Michael’s painted and then used a tiny stripe of craft tape to add the lineįlowers – cut from a 70% off bouquet from Michael’sĪrtwork – Favorite images from Studio McGeeįrames – Built with super thin Balsa Wood StripsĬlear Canisters – From Jewelry Making Section and filled with real sugar and brown sugarĬabinets, sink, fridge and stove – We built them ourselves from scratch using Balsa Wood – will have a full tutorial up at some point in the next week or twoĬabinet Color: Sprayed with Kyrlon ShortCuts Matte Rain DropĬounters – Balsa Wood covered with marble we found in a google image search and printed on regular computer paper and glued on (similar here)īeads on Cabinets and Stove used as Hardware and Knobs – Hobby Lobby Mini Cake – Hobby Lobby (was a cherry one and I painted the cherries blue to look like a blueberry cake)Ĭake Stand – from a mini pack of flower pots from Michael’s painted and tipped upside downĬutting Boards – just cut from extra scrap Balsa wood and then used a tiny stripe of craft tape to add the lineĭog Bowls – wood beads from Michael’s painted and then used a tiny stripe of craft tape to add the line Island – Etsy then Stained Early American by Minwax Shelves – 1/8″ by 3/4″ Balsa Wood Stained Early American by Minwaxįaucet – Etsy – then we spray painted it with this gold finish Pendants – Hobby Lobby painted black and gold Subway Tile Backsplash – Etsy (we sized ours down a tiny bit more once we downloaded it)įlooring – 12 by 12 Craft paper found at Hobby Lobbyīeams – 1/2″ by 1/2″ Balsa Wood Stained Early American by Minwax I love how hers turned out! It’s such a perfect reflection of her taste and personality!įor a detailed post about our kitchens you can click here.įor a detailed post about our studies you can click here.įor a detailed post about our bedrooms you can click here.įor a detailed post about our bathrooms you can click here.Ĭabinets, sink, fridge, hood and stove – We built them ourselves from scratch using Balsa Wood that was 1/8″ thick and trim pieces that were 1/16″ by 1/8″ balsa wood – will have a full tutorial up at some point in the next week or twoĬabinet Color: Grays Harbor by Sherwin Williams (just used leftovers from a $3 sample I bought last year)Ĭounters – Balsa Wood covered with marble we found from a google image search, resized and printed on regular computer paper and glued on (similar here)īeads on Cabinets and Stove used as Hardware and Knobs – Hobby Lobby – Color Gallery by Bead Treasures we used the 4mm size that came in the pack I am so proud of how hard she worked on this and how much patience it took.Īnd here is her bathroom – I love how this turned out! She has the perfect spot for it in her room. The mini books and the fact that all of the lights actually work are my favorite parts of the dollhouse:Īnd here is Lillie’s finished dollhouse. JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser.
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