
2023 Author: Anita Thornton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-27 18:44
To give children a real home for their dolls and figurines, here are some ideas for DIY houses.

A shoebox house
The main advantage of this house is that a shoebox is easy to find! To make a beautiful house with the children, start by cutting out the door and windows and covering the box with tape. Then glue door and window frames of a different color. All you have to do is take care of the interior decoration with the children.

Turn a library into a house
Several bookcases on the market are very pretty in the store, but are ultimately not very practical when it comes time to store small children's books. If you bought a bookcase and you don't like it anymore, convert it into a dollhouse. You only need to stick wrapping paper or pieces of fabric on the sides to imitate wallpaper and make small furniture.

Doll wardrobe
If you've tried everything to store dolls and their clothes, from nets to shelves to trash bags, here's the solution you need.you need. First find an old cabinet at a used furniture store or an unused cabinet in your parents' basement, and compartmentalize it. A few shelves on which to sit bears and dolls and a shower curtain rod will allow you to store everything in a closed place, which will save you a lot of cleaning while making the children happy. You can even furnish the interior with them to make the new dollhouse more inviting.

A dollhouse made from recycled cardboard
To ensure that dolls and figurines can play in a decent house, you can also take the sides of large cardboard boxes and cut notches in them to fit them easily inside each other. Cut out windows, wrap them in colored tape, and make some small stick furniture. The advantage of this method is that you can gradually expand the house as you find cardboard.

A Cardboard Room
If you only have one box at your disposal, you can also decorate it to the maximum and make it a single admirable dolls room. As you will only have one room, it will also take less time to furnish…

Pringles Castle
If your child prefers castles and dragons, you can also make a castle for their minifigures using a can of Pringles as a base. You will have to taketime to build the structure that surrounds it and to paint the details all around the castle, but the game is frankly worth the effort.

The Cabin in Canada
This simple treehouse, made from branches and cheap cutting boards, makes a great treehouse and costs next to nothing. In addition, you can add wooden elements that you find in DIY stores, such as birdhouses, and paint it, if the children prefer bright colors. With a few modifications and an access ramp, you could even turn this model into a parking lot for small cars, if you wanted.
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