Fun and amusement with KidKraft Fashion Dollhouse
September 13, 2010 by Richard Harrison
Filed under Doll House Furniture Tips, Featured
Dollhouses have continued to amaze and amuse both kids and the kids at heart since it was introduced in the seventeenth century. Dollhouses make a perfect play item that takes you to a world of whimsical revelry and imagination.
Established in 1968, KidKraft is a leading manufacturer and supplier of children’s furniture, toys and other accessories. At present, KidKraft has a wide selection of wooden room furnishings as well as gifts and toys, which include children’s products for popular names such as John Deere, Harley-Davidson, Hello Kitty, and the PGA TOUR and Strawberry Shortcake. Kid-Kraft’s product lines are excellent for any kid’s room, playrooms, waiting areas for doctors or dentists, classrooms and other function rooms for kids.
Among KidKraft’s top items is their dollhouse. KidKraft fashion dollhouse is one of the highly popular brands of dollhouses today. KidKraft fashion dollhouse is the excellent home for the fashion savviest dolls, kids and even kids at heart. This big fashion dollhouse is excellently sized for most standard size fashion dolls such as Barbie and has about four fun floors, with three floors of rooms and a safely hinged, flip top roof for an exciting play and display. It features a secret attic under the roof, the living room, den, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom that are fully furnished with wooden furniture, some even having fabric details in it. Kidkraft fashion dollhouse also comes in lead-free, non-toxic vibrant paint colors, such as aqua, hot pink, lavender, lime and many more to suit every girl’s fancy. The fashion dollhouse set has a measurement of 32.5”x13.5”x 51”H and is recommended for children three years old and above, although parental supervision may still be advised for safety reasons. With KidKraft fashion dollhouse, playtime can be more fun, colorful and imaginative.
KidKraft fashion dollhouse can be purchased online. They also offer a replacement warranty for a period of a hundred and twenty days on original defects in materials and workmanship upon purchase.
So if you are looking for something interesting to give to the girlish child that is dear to, look no further – KidKraft fashion dollhouse can be your ultimate solution. KidKraft fashion dollhouse, with its creative and impeccable wooden toys and accessories, makes an excellent plaything that can color your room and enthrall and entertain children to play. Their top quality, timeless dollhouse creations, borne out of imagination as well as innovation and inspiration, can please older people and truly give children an interesting way to live, learn and play.
Barbie doll house: Customize One For Your Daughter
September 13, 2010 by Richard Harrison
Filed under Dollhouse Furniture Information, Featured
The vogue of Barbie collection is scattered all over. A lot of little girls are filling their rooms with different styles of Barbie dolls as well as its accessories. However, many little kids do not own the Barbie doll house that could have perfectly accompanied their vast Barbie dolls and toys collection.
Statistically, a lot of little kids get two or more Barbie dolls as common presents during birthdays or Christmas but seems that no one has ever thought of giving them a full-sized Barbie doll house. For one, it doesn’t usually fit the budget. They are mostly tagged with high prices and most are big enough to fit in the Barbie dolls. There may be affordable doll houses available yet they are also too small and entail shorter or small-to-miniature size dolls. So where do you house your Barbie doll collection? You can’t just leave them scattered on the ground else you will find them in the garbage the next day.
You can provide own Barbie doll house for your kiddos without the need to shell out much money. If the large, expensive ones are beyond your means, you can always customize for your daughter and still get a replica of Barbie doll house at a slighter cost.
First, get a cube organizer in either maple or white color, available in office supply stores. Assemble this organizer yet do not join its back piece to the cube organizer yet. After assembling, calculate the dimension of the cube. Every cube will be a room in the customized Barbie doll house. Give every room or cube a wall paper.
You can let your daughter pick from the varieties of reasonably priced fabrics available for your doll house’s wall paper. You should add 2 inches to the cube’s width and height the moment you request for the particular fabric. You may purchase several kinds of fabrics to display a variety of designs for each room.
With the use of staple gun, fold the fabric’s edges then staple it straight to the cube’s back. You may do the same for each cube. You can use hot glue guns as alternative to staple guns. After the placement of wallpapers, join the organizers back to the customized Barbie doll house.
Stir your creative juices and do anything to artistically customize the doll house for your daughter, making it more special. Aside from that, you may also buy inexpensive paint and brush the little windows of the doll house.
Now how says getting a Barbie doll house is expensive? Customizing one is a cost-effective way aside from having the opportunity to bond with your daughter.
Building your own Dollhouse
September 13, 2010 by Richard Harrison
Filed under Dollhouse Furniture Information, Featured
Dollhouses, since the turn of the 17th century, have never failed to captivate both children and even the child at heart with its whimsical appeal. Dollhouses were invented as toys for the privileged. At present, the dollhouse is still widely popular among kids and adults, who even care for and furnish it with lavish trappings to make it look even more amusing.
There are a lot of ways by which you can start building your own dollhouse. You can begin by designing your own plan, building a dollhouse from a kit or an existing plan. Building a dollhouse from a kit is by far the simplest way to get you started on your dollhouse. Especially if you lack, or have no experience on building dollhouses yet, making one from your own design or an existing plan can be harder than in seems. If you are a newbie, you may want to build your first dollhouse from a kit.
There are also ready-made plans of dollhouses available in the market if you cannot think of a particular design. But if you are more comfortable building from your own plan then you may do so. Here are some tips to get you started in building your own dollhouse.
First is to decide what purpose your dollhouse is for. Whether you are going to use it as decoration for your collection or a playhouse for your children, deciding how you intend to use your dollhouse can help you figure out how to and what to make it with.
Next step is to determine your scale. Miniature dollhouses are usually on a scale of 1/12 scale or 1 inch per real-life foot. There is a wide selection of furnishings and other accessories available for this scale because it is commonly used. The standard room for a dollhouse is usually eight inches high although room sizes may differ. You may increase an inch or two to your dollhouse’s room to achieve more space to it.
Also, decide on the dollhouse’s size and shape. A one-story, one-room cottage is the simplest dollhouse you can achieve. If you want it more lavish you can choose from as many multistory blends like gingerbread Victorian dripping and Venetian palazzo, among others. You can now start making it.
Create a pattern with the use of a paper, pencil and ruler. A simple cottage will need six pieces inclusive of two roof pieces, the base and three walls. The fourth wall, on the other hand, is used for play and display purposes. Make sure to keep measure the scale properly and mark holes for the door and window. ¾ inch and 3/8-inch plywood make a good solid base and nice wall and roofing material, respectively. Mark the wood using your pattern pieces.
Cut the wood by hand or you can use a circular saw to save more time. Cut out the doors and windows, drilling holes in all the cutouts’ corners with an electric drill. Then, smoothen out the edges with sandpaper. Connect the walls to the base using wood glue and nails, doing the same with the roof as well. Finish it off by polishing the nails over again with sandpaper and painting it, if desired.

