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Monday, August 26, 2019

Miniature Doll Book Making - Tutorial

In my recent Doll House project I made some little books.
I promised to make a tutorial and here it is!
I made these three books and some little flower
cards.  Small details like these can add a lot
to a Doll's room. The flower cards I just glued 
to a second sheet of paper and cut them out.

For the book, you need a picture of a book cover.
There are lots of free images for books like this.
I just did a search for "Free dollhouse book cover".
I increased the size of the image to suit my 9" dolls.
I printed the image on regular print paper.
Trim the image but leave some extra!

Trim the corners out.
Leave folds on all four sides.

You will need thin cardboard.
Cereal boxes and tissue boxes work great!
Cut out 2 cardboard pieces, slightly smaller than the front and back
images. Cut a third for the spine.
You want the image to fold over all the edges, 
so no white paper shows on the cover.

I always use a glue stick for paper projects.
Liquid glues make the paper wrinkle.
Carefully glue the cardboard to the back of
the book cover.

Leave some space between the cardboard pieces.
This will allow your book cover to fold.

Glue the flaps down on all 4 sides.
(my glue goes on purple!)
Notice how the pink cover is visible on this side!
This makes certain your book cover image 
looks right, with no white showing.

 Here is the cover all glued and ready for pages.

For the inner pages, use a full sheet of paper.
Accordion fold your paper the width of your book cover.
Some people use a piece of styrofoam instead
of paper pages.  You could also use
thick pieces of cardboard glued together.
I personally like seeing the paper pages.

 You should end up with this.

Lay your paper inside your book to
measure the length you need.
Remember, the pages should be slightly 
smaller than your cover.

Cut the folded paper into pieces to 
fit inside your book.

Stack them up and check if they are thick enough
to fill the spine of your book.
Keep in mind that these are books for looks only!
It doesn't matter if they have normal opening pages!

Next I use Tacky glue to glue
the pages to the spine.
Tacky glue is stronger and dries 
faster than Elmer's glue.

I add an extra dab of glue on both ends as well.
Let the glue fully dry making sure the pages 
are all in contact with the spine.

Let it all dry and your book is done!

Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Doll Dress Fun!

I recently found these 3 vintage outfits.
I believe they were hand made from flour sack fabric.

First are these two Baby Doll Dresses.
The fabrics looked like they came from the 1940s?
This first dress with a Fall color pattern 

And this blue print dress.

The dresses were hand made, but a little plain.

But, I liked the style of the dresses.
SO! I decided to see what I could do to give them
a little more charm.

Here are the results.


I added some gros-grain ribbon and some little
bumblebee buttons to the Fall colored dress.

Not a huge change, but I think very sweet!
This dress will be sent to my friend for her Puddin.
She really loves Fall so I thought of her.

The blue dress I added some vintage lace 
and some pink ribbons.

Very Sweet!
Now, this next jumper is a mystery to me.

The fabric is adorable.

But it is shapeless and ill-fitting.
It is a flat garment with no gathers.

There are also tears in both legs.

What to do?
MAKEOVER!!!

I used some linen and made a collar.
I'm hoping this will give the garment more interest.
Here are the collar pieces ready to be attached.

I had to make the neck area larger by cutting it out a bit.
I also decided to make this a short sun dress with bloomers.

You can see here these outfits were all hand-stitched!

Here is the remade sun dress.
I used the same linen to create a cuff on the pocket.

I also shortened the sleeves slightly to fit better.

Looking sweet Puddin!