Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Doll Background Tutorial

Several months ago I did a tutorial on my other blog on how to make a doll background or play set. I thought that I would post it here on this blog in case anyone missed it. I sometimes like to use these backgrounds when I take photos of my doll clothes that I sell on my Etsy shop but they are also great to use as doll rooms to play with. The great thing about these backgrounds is that you can fold them away under a bed and they don't take up a lot of space.

First you will need a big cardboard box or one of those cardboard display boards for school projects works nice too.
One big cardboard box will make two rooms. I just cut the tabs off and cut the box in half lengthwise.

Then once I have my cardboard box cut, (it would probably be easier if you just used a cardboard display then you wouldn't have to cut it) I can choose some pretty pieces of scrapbook paper to use as wallpaper. You could also cover it with some Contact paper if you like.

After I chose my paper, I can piece it together on my cardboard and glue it on with a glue stick. Make sure that the edges are glued down real good.


Next, I put a coordinating piece of scrapbook paper on the bottom half and glued it down. Then I made a little window at the top. I cut a scene out of a magazine and used a piece of construction paper as the window pane. I found that the magazine Southern Living has a lot of good pictures for scenery.


Here's an example of the background that I made.


And here is one of the sets that I made being used as a doll room.
I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial. And maybe you might want to try one for yourself. They are really much more inexpensive than making a whole doll house.


Monday, August 3, 2015

Welcome to My Blog!

My latest outfit made with the Skip To My Lou pattern by 18 On Main.
This is my first post on my new blog. I decided to just scrap the old blog and go with a new one. I'm going to try to keep things simple and just focus on better content with my blog and not worry so much about getting all fancy with it. I have an Etsy online shop called Everything Nice 4 Dolls. On it I sell clothes for 18 inch dolls that I make myself in my smoke free sewing shop. I have been doing this for about 2 years now and in that time I have learned a lot of sewing techniques that I didn't know before. In this blog, I would like to share tutorials about sewing and American Girl doll crafts, information about upcoming sales and where you can find me selling locally. I'll also try to post lots and lots of pictures of my latest outfits that I'm working on because I think that's what people want to see.

One of my newest outfits made by the Lil' Bit O Country pattern by Matilda's Closet.
This sold really quick right after I made it. It's now back in stock.