Miss Beechnut is wearing a pretty bonnetWith a little fuzzy feather on it.She’s so sweet, and she’s always so good;Her home is located in the deep wild forest. Assemble a book the size of a small doll: To the left, is a drawing of Bishnut and his poetry. Visitors can collect all of the botanical illustrations and verses from the Children of Mother Earth to print and create a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together […]
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Banana | The Doll Coloring Book
Banana wears a yellow coatIt buttoned very snugly around his throat.Comes from where it’s warm, you see,And he feels colder than you or me. Assemble a doll-sized mini book: Right, it’s banana drawing and hair. Visitors can collect all of the botanical illustrations and verses from the Children of Mother Earth to print and create a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together at the left edge. Squeeze some white school glue along the pointed edge […]
A Barber Paper Pig Doll
Below is a vintage paper doll based on an old English nursery rhyme: “Barber, barber, shave a pig…” Kids can print out from their home computer. He has a suit of clothes… which is an old barber’s outfit with clippers, a brush, and a comb. Cut along the dotted line between the shoulders and slip the costume over the pig’s head. There are two thicker black stripes where his front feet might slip if you add a slit at the ends of the sleeves as well. barber, barber, shave pig,How many hairs makes a wig?“Twenty-four, that’s enough.”Give the barber a […]
Cactus | The Doll Coloring Book
The cactus said: “On the wilderness of the desertI used to be a naughty child,But since I went to Burbank,I am good, and I live by the golden rule.” Assemble a doll-sized mini book: On the left, is an illustration of a hairy aloe vera. Visitors can collect all of the botanical illustrations and verses from the Children of Mother Earth to print and create a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together at the left […]
Barley | The Doll Coloring Book
barley bearded man,He wears a suit of golden tan.Although he has homes east and westHe loves the prairie best. Assemble a doll-sized mini book: True, is the depiction of barley and verse. Visitors can collect all of the botanical illustrations and verses from the Children of Mother Earth to print and create a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together at the left edge. Squeeze some white school glue along the pointed edge of the pages […]
DIY Doll Sized Tools and Tool Box
This child-sized wooden toolbox set came from The Home Depot. I found it loose and unassembled at resale and thought it was a more appropriate size for an 18 inch doll. Of course, I always think like this because I write for this blog! Above, you can see all of the pieces from the collection and how easy it was to put them together. I used white school glue to hold it together at first, then hammered some small nails into each corner to make the whole craft more sturdy. I imagine this toolbox could be easy to reproduce with […]
How Mary and Laura made butter…
One of the most popular types of butter churn historically is the plunger, which is a bowl, usually made from wood, in which the butter-making procedure is created by moving a stick inserted at the top in a vertical motion. The staff used in the churn is known as a churn, plunger staff, staff, churning stick, plunger, fatter or kirn staff. In the first Little House book, The little house in the big forest, we read about how Laura and Mary helped Ma make homemade butter inside a churner. Here, I’ve included a wooden buttercream craft for Pioneer dolls to […]
DIY washboards for your pioneer dolls…
a Washboard It is a tool designed for hand washing clothes. A traditional washboard is usually constructed with a rectangular wooden frame in which it is mounted on a series of ridges or corrugations for the clothes on which it is being rubbed. For 19th-century washboards, the ridges were often of wood; By the 20th century, metal mounds were more common. A “fluted” metal washboard was patented in the United States by Stephen Rust in 1833. Zinc washboards have been manufactured in the United States since the mid-19th century. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it was bumps […]
I found a doll sized kerosene lamp…
This mini kerosene lamp is only 3 1/2 tall!For it to work, I’ll need a fillThe green half of the bottle with a wick andoil. The white glass top matches the flame. a Kerosene lamp is kind of light device that is used Kerosene K fuel. Kerosene lamps wick or cloak as a source of light, protected by a glass chimney or globe; The lamps can be used on a table, or they can be held by hand lanterns Can be used for portable lighting. Likes oil lampsthey are useful for lighting without electricity, such as in areas without electricity […]
DIY A Vanity Chair for Barbie
The ultimate vanity chair. Generally, there are no arms attached to dressing chairs or stools, and they should be carefully placed under or near the dressing table when not in use. The project here to make a vanity chair is a very old one. Toy manufacturers now often suggest tabletops printed on the walls of dollhouses. Buy when they are produced for a doll to sit on, the dressing table and chair are usually made of plastic. I made a dresser here for our family’s dollhouse using recycled materials – discarded cardboard and an outdated velveteen blouse. I prefer the […]