5 ideas to decorate your dollhouse?
Dollhouses can be toys that will be treasured forever. It is one of the toys you wish to give your child every day. If there is no souvenir dollhouse around, you can easily design and make your souvenir house!
Building a dollhouse for your child will add a unique emotion to the objects, and it will be loved, used, and passed on by people. Not to mention, it is so fun to build a dollhouse! You can design the structure, paint the walls and decorate with cute little furniture!
You can make the house of their dreams with the kids or surprise them on their birthday!
Make your dollhouse with readily available materials. Cardboard, shoe boxes, shelves, old bookshelves are ideal for building miniature houses. To make the dollhouse sweeter, you can add as many personal styles as possible. Decorate it with paper, fabric, or paper tape, and make some furniture and other household items.
Here are some pointers and dollhouse ideas:
Buy some furniture and dolls. Open your eyes to unexpected places and look at miniature items: eBay, Craigslist, Amazon, museum shops, tourist stations. I found our canoe in a sailing shop in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf.
Play games based on real things happening in your home: cleaning day, birthday party, groundwork for school, packing for travel, breakfast. Children like to recreate their own experiences because it strengthens their learning and understanding of the world around them. For this, every one of you can take one (or two) characters and play the role with the doll.
Make up wonderful and imaginative things..
For example: when a fairy visits the Unicorn Palace for the first time, the house becomes an animal zoo or a car parking garage.
Our dollhouse has a spot on the floor and rarely used. I moved it to a low table, and my children acted like new toys. This suggestion can be used for any unpopular toys. Move it to a new room or new location and see if it gets further attention.
Add new things.
I added tape lines to the table to suggest roads and parking spaces, which gave my children some consideration and confusion. Other ideas: scroll the butcher paper below/around and draw streets, gardens, etc. Find a new character (our dollhouse used more for strawberry shortbread dolls), add new furniture, make tunnels or slide-out tissue tubes from it, add holiday lights, and cut old T-shirts to produce sheets or carpets.
Decoration:
Give your children paper and markers and invite them to make miniature artwork for the walls. Decorate the house for the holiday. Paint wooden furniture of the dollhouse. It may not be suitable for your child, or they may not be ready yet. I didn’t put our product in the garage until a small number of months ago, and now we use it a lot