We want our dd’s Christmas to be entirely handmade gifts, so we’ve been busily working on certain things for awhile now.
DH built a simple dollhouse structure - four rooms of varying sizes and shapes with a slanted roof, and I’m painting and decorating it. I’ve gotten a little crazy with the details - all the furniture is hand-crafted, the wallpaper is all printed decoupage paper, the carpet is felt, everything from the bedspreads on the beds to the shower curtain are hand-sewn, there is real tiling in the entry way, real mirrors on the walls, etc. I might cave and order a few pre-made dollhouse furniture pieces, but I haven’t decided yet. Some of the dressers and kitchen cabinet pieces were tiny wooden structures I found somewhere and hand-painted myself, but they weren’t crafted by us. The outside has a white picket fence and little wooden flowers ‘growing.’
I’ll be making her dollhouse dollies by hand, too. They’re bendy dolls - two pipe cleaners twisted together to form a body, and then a wooden bead with yarn hair. Flesh-colored embroidery thread wrapped around the pipe cleaners helps create the bulk of the body, and then hand-sewn clothing. I also have materials to create all wooden dollies, too, and I might create a second family set out of those materials, with hand-sewn clothing too.
Dd looooooooves to dance, so I’ve made three no-sew tutus that are just darling and precious. I’ve sewn little bows and various appliques onto them and they’re too cute!
I’m in a playfood swap, and we’re all making felt and fabric and wooden food to exchange around the holidays - very similar to what Sancta is making.
I’m giving away mini-dollhouses made out of small cd holder ‘homes’ that literally look like tiny dollhouses - two rooms stacked, with a chimney and two windows built in. I got this idea off of a craft blog, it wasn’t my own. The cd holders can be purchased at Michaels in the wooden section. They’re easily painted and decorated on a smaller scale of the bigger dollhouse I’m creating.
I’m making stuffed animals out of woolen socks. A puppy and a monkey so far. They’re adorable.
She’s getting a wooden sensory table that we’ll use to keep outside in our new home that will hold fun things like rice, oats, beans and water to play in - like sand, but not sand. She already loves doing this in shoeboxes and such, but this will be a wooden table with a bigger space to play in while she stands next to it.
She needs a play kitchen, but that might be the only thing that isn’t handmade. We just don’t think we can do as cute a job as some of the stuff on the market. So, we might cave and buy a wooden one from somewhere else.
I’m taking freezer paper and using a razor to cut out a self-designed stencil and I’ll paint over a few different stencils onto a handful of plain winter and spring tees.
If I can get them done, I’m embroidering these insanely cute little girl scenes that are original patterns by a mother selling them on etsy - they’re just simply ADORABLE and I want to make a group of four and hang them in dd’s room. The blond/blue ones look kind of like her and I think they’re sweet.
I don’t know if I’ll do this, but dd is into puppets right now and a simple way to make these is to collect stuffed animals from a cheap resale place, wash them, then rip open the seams and take the stuffing out. Cut open the mouth if possible, add in a fleece or felt underpatch if needed and re-sew the back seam if necessary and voila! You can easily make some puppets that way. A friend did this.