What if you do not have foam board to make your diorama walls what can you do? Well I'm going to tell you.
First go get these supplies:
Scissors, Retractable Knife, &/or Rotary Cutter
White School Glue like Elmer's no glue sticks
Paintbrush
Duck Tape
Contact, Wallpaper, or Scrapbook Paper
Cardboard Boxes (which are free)
Cut your cardboard down to the size you want it, cut enough to make your walls.
Now tear or cut your duck tape to the same size of your cardboard, apply as you see in the picture making sure you leave a little gap in the middle this way you can fold up your diorama walls when they are not in use.
Example A:
Now do the same to the other side see example b:
Make sure yours is a lot neater this was just an example.
After you have taped together all your walls add the paper of your choice using the glue and paintbrush. Skip it if you are using contact paper. Now you're done!
I hope you enjoyed today's idea, more coming soon!
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Little Red Wagon & Doll House
I wanted to do something for my up coming diorama stories but I noticed I needed more items for them, so I couldn't find some of the things I was looking for so instead I made them & more coming soon.
The little red wagon. Yes it will roll.
The dollhouse for my little dolls. First at the top is the attic which as hard wood floors throughout the house, also in the attic is a unfinished wood table. The room in the middle is the bedroom notice the little pillow on the bed and the paper acts as the bedding. On the bottom floor is the living room, you have a sofa, coffee table, chandelier and a flat screen t.v..
There it is, I hope you like the dollhouse tour and the wagon. Stay tune!!
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
The little red wagon. Yes it will roll.
The dollhouse for my little dolls. First at the top is the attic which as hard wood floors throughout the house, also in the attic is a unfinished wood table. The room in the middle is the bedroom notice the little pillow on the bed and the paper acts as the bedding. On the bottom floor is the living room, you have a sofa, coffee table, chandelier and a flat screen t.v..
There it is, I hope you like the dollhouse tour and the wagon. Stay tune!!
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Daybed
Here is a daybed I made I used ribbon, sequin trim, & fabric. It took me all of 30mins to complete this project.
This can also be used as a sofa as well as a daybed.
Thank you for looking, until next time...
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
This can also be used as a sofa as well as a daybed.
Thank you for looking, until next time...
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
Monday, May 21, 2012
Here is a great idea for all of you who may have limited space for your doll diorama.
The supplies needed for this project will be:
1. Long Strips of Velcro
2. Foamboard &/or Cardboard
3. Cardstock, Contact Paper, &/or Wall Paper
4. Glue Sticks or anything to adhere paper onto the foam or cardboard
5. Scissors
6. Hot Glue Gun
7. Hot Glue Sticks
8. Plastic Shelving

These shelving can be taken apart and put back together.
Cut your foam or cardboard to the size of the shelf adding a little extra for the top and bottom, this is where your velcro is going to go.
Now that you have all of your board cut, adhere your paper to the board.
Cut your velcro same length as the boards.
Plug up your hot glue gun & add glue stick now let it heat up.
Apply hot glue to the back of the velcro and adhere to the board do the same to the back of the shelf. Repeat until you have all of your walls up.
Now you are ready to decorate!
When finished playing simply take down the walls and shelving, store them in a box or in a closet.
The best part about this project is you can take it down and not have to worry if anything will get dent or scratched up.
I hope you like the idea of the day, if so comment and let me know!
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
The supplies needed for this project will be:
1. Long Strips of Velcro
2. Foamboard &/or Cardboard
3. Cardstock, Contact Paper, &/or Wall Paper
4. Glue Sticks or anything to adhere paper onto the foam or cardboard
5. Scissors
6. Hot Glue Gun
7. Hot Glue Sticks
8. Plastic Shelving
These shelving can be taken apart and put back together.
Cut your foam or cardboard to the size of the shelf adding a little extra for the top and bottom, this is where your velcro is going to go.
Now that you have all of your board cut, adhere your paper to the board.
Cut your velcro same length as the boards.
Plug up your hot glue gun & add glue stick now let it heat up.
Apply hot glue to the back of the velcro and adhere to the board do the same to the back of the shelf. Repeat until you have all of your walls up.
Now you are ready to decorate!
When finished playing simply take down the walls and shelving, store them in a box or in a closet.
The best part about this project is you can take it down and not have to worry if anything will get dent or scratched up.
I hope you like the idea of the day, if so comment and let me know!
Have a happily ever after day,
Cee
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