Make Your Own Doll House at Home Without Frustration - 5 Tips
Making your own
Here are 5 helpful tips for making your own
1. Plan Your
Most of us aren’t blessed with the ability to play it by ear on a large project and have everything turn out. You should have a good idea what you want the finished product to be, and how everything will fit together. Know where you need to cut, why, and clearly mark “this side up” where needed to keep yourself oriented. There’s nothing worse that getting most of the way done, only to realize that one of the pieces won’t fit because it was upside down!
If you do wing it, keep detailed notes about what you did so that you can repeat the process when your neighbor wants one for their kids.
2. Involve Your Children
Unless the
Do be safe, and keep track of the scissors and exacto knife at all times!
3. Make It Durable
Cardboard is a convenient and inexpensive building material, but isn’t known for being durable. The edges of cardboard are danger spots, as young arms might reach over a wall into a
4. Use What You Have
It’s tempting to go to the craft store and buy everything you need for a
An empty paper towel tube, for example, can become a dining room chair or a painted column. Be prepared to learn from experience what works and what doesn’t. For example, old popsicle sticks might work as the surface and legs of a dining room table, or the sides of a stroller. But craft sticks are cheap enough and far more durable.
5. Accept What Comes
The chances are good that something won’t go according to plan. Rather than fume about it, just accept it as something new in the plan and continue on as best as you can. If the window isn’t exactly where you wanted it, well the view’s probably better from the new location anyway.
There are some great online resources you can look to for more information. These pages on blog.jugglingfrogs.com/2007/07/camp-mommy-foam-core-doll-house.htmlbuilding a foam core

