1/6 scale doll furniture

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It has been a while since I've done a #FridayFollow feature. However when this very nice lady, Claudia, contacted me, I was inspired by her blog's creative posting of this 1:6 scale (Barbie-sized) sofa. Claudia (AKA "Try Again Guchi") has a personal blog with an "entertainment" theme. She blogs about her learning experiences with crafting,

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Today we are going to have fun with craft foam board. I have made a template you can use to create your own 1:6 armchair. Take the time to read through the tutorial, but don’t let the amount …

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My newest series is a challenge to create a new room style made 100% out of Dollar Tree Items…the only exception is glue, paint, and the occasional cereal box. Each month I’ve selected a new room s…

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Usually I make doll chairs using a pre-existing structure, such as a plastic bottle, cut to shape and then covered with felt and fabric. This time, however, I wanted to try a proper chair. I started by designing the required parts. That's actually quite easy as only the sides need actual designing, the rest are just rectangulars, and the biggest challenge is in getting the length and width right. I cut the parts from cardboard (fairly thick, I think it came as a backing for mailed comics)…

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