Thursday, June 27, 2019

DIY Handmade Dollhouse with
Thriftstore Furnishings and Hand Painted Wallpaper


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This DIY handmade dollhouse has been furnished with mostly charity shop (thriftstore) furniture and accessories, has been decorated with hand painted wallpaper and was made, by me, from solid plywood.

I didn't follow any instructions or use a template but made it up as I went along, as I often do. I made the sides first, then the base, then the roof eves, then the floors, then the dividing walls (with archways), then I fitted the back. 

The windows were salvaged from another dollhouse that was heading for the bin. I trimmed the front of the floor shelves and the front of the dividing walls with semi-circular wooden beading. The floors were varnished with clear varnish, the walls and ceilings were painted with ivory satinwood and the back walls were lined with hand painted wallpaper.


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Above is the attic, which is a music and dancing room, as well as a place to store typical loft items, such as a fishing rod, picnic hamper and tool box.

Everything above, apart from the Sylvanian family dolls, were bought from charity shops.


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This is a musical piano and it was bought new from Ebay, as was the cupboard and the piano stool.


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The little sofa was found in a charity shop as was the side table.

The drink and the cake on a plate were made by 'Crafty Lottie', my daughter.


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Down to the second floor and into the children's bedroom, which is packed with beds as there are so many Sylvanian families in this communal house! The furniture is mostly second hand apart from the bunk bed. The gold mattress is a gift bag with some bubble wrap inside.

The wallpaper was handmade by me. I'll make a post about how to make it soon.


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Still in the children's bedroom, you can see a tiny dice on the chest of drawers. This was a gift for my daughter from a man who knew she liked miniature things. Behind it is a packet of sweets, which were made by her using fimo and wrapped in cling film.

We have still got to make curtains for the house. We'll make another post and video when it's finished.


Handmade Dollhouse


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This is the adults' bedroom, although there isn't space for all of them!

All of the furniture is thrifted (bought at a charity shop) and painted by me.

My daughter also picked up several miniature make-up items, made a beaded necklace and made perfume bottles using large plastic beads and earrings.


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Here are two of the perfume bottles made by 'Crafty Lottie'. The blue one is made using a stud earring and a glass bead. The pink one is a large plastic cube shaped bead with two smaller plastic beads held in place using an earring wire with an end cap.


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Downstairs now and into the first floor bathroom with roll-top bath. Everything in the bathroom has either been picked up at a charity shop or made by hand.

The towel rack was made by me using pine plywood. The towels were made by me too by cutting up a cloth and stitching around the edges. Lottie made the bathmats, the perfume bottle and the dirty laundry basket, which is just part of a wooden curtain pole bracket painted gold. We're always looking at things we're about to throw away to see if we can make good use of them.


Handmade Dollhouse
The thrifted mirror was painted gold and stuck to the wall using Vaseline. The suction and surface tension keeps it up there and we can easily re-position it if we need to.


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The archway leads into the sitting room.


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A few of the men are lounging about in the sitting room, one here reading a magazine.


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Everything in the sitting room has been found in charity shops and flea markets.

The man on the sofa is on the phone not eating a carrot!


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The dog was just an ornament we owned that reminded us of a dog we had once had called Nessie, so she is now immortalised in our dollhouse. Her rug is a scrap of fluffy fabric.


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Down to the ground floor now and into the dining room. The dining table and chairs were thrifted and re-painted but the other furniture was bought off Ebay as was the green and white crockery in the dresser.


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There's a birthday party going on in the dining room and someone's been given a beautiful real pearl and blue glass necklace, made by Crafty Lottie!

Lottie also made the napkins and the napkin rings were thrifted beads from a charity shop necklace.


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Through the archway, you can see one of the mummies working hard in the kitchen while taking care of the baby in the pram and the toddler on the tricycle. Such a hard-working multi-tasker!


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Into the kitchen now, the last room in this handmade dollhouse.

One of the mummys (there's a few!) is doing yet more baking in her thrifted kitchen. She never stops!

The crockery was bought on Ebay as were the pans but most other things were thrifted or made by hand.


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On the dresser shelves there is a bowl of donuts, made with Fimo, a bowl of eggs, also made of Fimo and some freshly made bread and a bowl of grapes.

Just out of the oven is a plate of chocolate Fimo biscuits. Yummy!


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The three 'cans' on the right are the metal ends of pencils.

That's it for now from our handmade dollhouse...but we will keep working on it and will make another post when we feel it's finished. If you enjoyed our dollhouse tour, please share this post by clicking the share buttons at the bottom, or you can just share the video we made HERE.




3 comments:

  1. I found this on reddit, & it is soooooo cute! Love how you've used so much upcycled & secondhand! I want to try my hand at something like this sometime.
    And thank you for sharing little tips like the Vaseline trick.

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  2. Hi Barbara. We're amazed it's generated so much attention as we know we've still got a long way to go with it....curtains, better bedding, wall art, etc. We'll make another post when we've finished it. Thanks for your comment.

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