For about $1 I made a cute dollhouse table. I went to the craft store and bought a big bag of scrap wood parts ($5). It came with about 15 pieces of round, oval and square pieces of wood. Then I bought some wooden small candle holders ($1 for 4). OK OK.. so I bought all of this stuff for $6. So I am a big liar. BUT, I can make at least 4 tables with these supplies.
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table supplies: glue, wooden small candle holder, wooden craft shapes and white latex paint. |
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You need (ingredients....?) :
- glue (wood glue if you have it, i did not want to spend the extra couple of bucks)
- candle holder (wood) and a saw if you need to cut it to the right size.
- round, oval or square wood pieces (dollar store or craft store)
- white paint (I used left over latex indoor wall paint) and a brush.
To make this little table all I did was:
- Using a saw, trim the candle holder to the right size (it looked a little too tall to me).
- Glue the candle holder to the middle of the round piece of wood and let it set over night.
- Give the "table" a light sanding.
- Apply the first coat of paint. Let it dry, and then sand it one more time.
- Apply the final coat of paint.
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Dollhouse table with winter squash and pumpkins |
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White round dollhouse table |
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dollhouse citrus cakes |
These cakes just look ridiculous. They are in desperate need of a cake stand or plate. I have a feeling that pretty soon my little apartment will turn into a rat maze of dollhouse miniatures. Pretty sure it is unavoidable at this point. I can't see myself actually buying a dollhouse. That would be expensive and not my style. My apartment is pretty small... maybe Ill just turn it into a dollhouse. Everything will be miniature. I'll invite people over and act like nothing is peculiar. "Go ahead Elo, take a seat at the table, I will get the tea"
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little cakes on a little $1 table |
Two more ideas for my next little table projects:
- A bar style table. I will leave the candle holder the size it is, paint it a glossy black, and then make a "granite" counter top out of polymer granite colored clay.
- card table for poker night. Same as in this "tutorial" but I will paint the table a dark glossy brown and then attach a piece of green felt to the top.
I think if I make the second table I will leave it out over night with little pieces of cheese on it. I think it would be just adorable to see a little mouse eating off of it. Perhaps he will bring a little spool to sit on too. That is possibly a situation that will go from cute to gross pretty fast though (ie. 1 mouse = cute, many mice = infestation).
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house mouse poker table. |
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Dollhouse Table |
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Dollhouse winter vegetables |
oooh your craftings make me so happy! I have a silent love for miniatures, I had my own dollhouse when I was little and saved a lot of my makings from back then..
ReplyDeleterecently I made a small dollhouse chamber from an old shoebox for old times sakes ^^ maybe an idea to store that lovely table of yours in?
thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks :). I may have just gotten my mom to crochet me little pot holders. Its an addiction!
ReplyDeleteWow thats really cool, hey you could probably make a dollhouse pretty inexpensively with old shelves or something. Love the tiny vegetables too!
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Wow... this is really nice!
ReplyDeleteOMG I love the cakes! You have such an eye for detatils! I guess that's a required quality if you're a PhD in math... :)
ReplyDeletehaha... Thank you for the comment. My cakes have gotten a lot better from my first few attempts, which just looked like cylindrical blobs.
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