The kitchen in our dollhouse has taken many forms over the years.
This was the first version. This was back in 2012, not long after
Our first 2 dolls, Grace and Emma, came to live with us.
Then my husband helped me construct this stove.
The addition of the stove was a huge improvement.
Sophie was 8 and she loved her doll kitchen.
After the new dollhouse was built, the kitchen was updated again.
Most recently, the kitchen looked like this.
A few months ago I found the maple drop-leaf table.
More recently, I found the wood cabinet in the center.
This wood addition made me think about redoing
our kitchen in a more traditional style.
Our Molly is the one who spends most of her time
in the kitchen, so I looked at 1940's kitchen styles.
This is actually from the 1930's, but I loved it.
Then I found this image of a 1940's stove.
AND, here is our stove now.
The wood cabinet that started all this.
I love my egg basket!!
I made these eggs from polymer clay.
I had purchased this fabric months ago, just because I loved it.
Ever since, I wondered what I would use it for.
When I rummaged through my fabric and saw it, I knew!
These butterflies would be for the new kitchen.
A matching dish towel.
I made this rug out of some coordinating fabric.
I will have a tutorial for this rug at the bottom of this post.
BEFORE and...
AFTER.
Our new kitchen!
RUG TUTORIAL
For the rug I cut a piece of fabric about 12 inches long
and 8 inches wide. I turned down a
single fold and hemmed the long sides.
Then I lay my fabric on a hard surface and
using a pin I start to scrape at the rough edge.
Just continue pulling out strands of fabric until you have a fringe.
VOILA!
I used this same technique to make my dish towel.
What a beautiful kitchen! I love the finished product, I bet Molly feels very blessed to spend her free time in here.I'm really enjoying these tours!
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Thanks Lainey! I think Molly is very happy with the new kitchen. We are both happy with how it all came out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely co-ordinated kitchen you now have. I would assume more loosely woven fabric would be easier to make a fringed rug/towel with? All so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I can't do this, but I'm inspired just seeing what you do. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteThank you Becky, I am very happy with our new kitchen. The rug was made from a pretty loose woven fabric. The dish towel was regular cotton fabric, but I was still able to pull threads out to create a fringe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy, I'm glad you feel inspired. That is my whole reason for doing this blog. I really enjoy showing how anyone can make things for their dolls without a lot of expense.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love your new doll kitchen! It looks so cozy and friendly! :)
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Thank you! I am very happy with the result as well. It really came out better than I expected.
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation! It is amazing what a little paint can do. I loved the kitchen as it was but the green color scheme has made it even more inviting. I'd like to bake a pie in that kitchen.
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Thank you Fawn! Me too! I think one of my favorite things about the dollhouse is being able to redecorate with paint and scraps of fabric. I am so happy with the new kitchen. NOw I am wondering about the other rooms. Hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteWow, that avocado green looks like something out of my time! It looks groovy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie. Yes, avocado and orange! I guess it's true, styles do come back. I remember having avocado green shag carpet in my room as a kid!
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out after the redo! I'm hoping to do some redecorating in our dollhouse after things calm down, good winter project.
ReplyDeleteThank you Flo! I am very pleased with how it came out. I just found a bunch of mini apples thirfting so I will soon add a bowl as well as other red touches.
ReplyDeleteThe kitchen is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Melody, I am very happy with it.
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