Showing posts with label miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miniatures. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2021

How to Create a Barbie Cake Accessory with Deco Mousse and Bottle Caps!

Accessories for dolls are expensive. For some of us, money is tight. Instead of missing out on the imaginary fun, I thought I would share some cool techniques I have discovered in making my own accessories. 

I got the following ideas from a Pinterest pin I had saved.

Doll accessories are just tiny things. You can find ideas all around you if you think of something in a different light. Take a bottle cap for instance. Once you are done with the bottle, it is just recyclable junk, right? Wrong! It can be given a new life with very little help at all. I'm not the most proficient crafter, but I like to think I do alright. My daughters like my creations and that is all that matters to me. 

Barbie doll cake

You will need:

A plastic bottle cap

a popcicle stick (wood craft stick)

and Deco Mousse

This required very little talent. I was surprised at how easy it was to put together. You take the bottle cap and smear the mousse over it as though you are icing a cake. I used the popcicle stick to do this. Made it easier to smooth over. Once I had it 'frosted', I added a thick board sticker on top. To finish up, I waited until it was dry and painted the edging frosting around the edge of the top and bottom. Just like a real cake! 

The 'cookies' were even easy. Maybe just a little messier in the making. I simply sliced off some mousse, rolled them like cookie dough and let them dry overnight. Then I painted the frosting on top! I made an entire cookie jar filled. The cookie jar was from the Dollar Tree.
They had packs of them in the crafting section. They are amazing for making miniatures. I have another tiny jar I used for miniature cotton balls. It has a cork top. 

My daughters loved it! They immediately set up a doll scene when I gave them the cake. 

What do you think? What kinds of miniatures might you create? I'd love to know! So leave me a comment below.

Monday, August 9, 2021

Miniatures of Life

Oh, my hobbies! I tease my husband. He has a wife who finds joy in painting rocks and playing with dolls. His response? At least it isn't snowflakes. All joking aside, he is thankful. My hobbies and the things that bring me joy cost him a lot less than other men have to pay to keep the wife happy. Especially when I can make my own things! 

Making miniatures

I create more realistic Barbie accessories for my doll scenes as well as for my daughters' dolls. It is amazing what you can make from things around the house or even things purchased cheaply. Check out some of the things I've been making lately. 

Barbie luggage

I'd seen this idea on Pinterest. It required so few pieces to make too. A plastic soap dish, a couple buttons, and they used a large fold over clip. My daughter asked me to use something else for the handle though.

For my Barbie, I plan to make a wooden trunk instead. My mom gave me these pretty little wooden boxes that I plan to test out some ideas on.
Still a work in progress!

Barbie dishes

This idea came from a video clip my sister sent me on Instagram. But you can also get the idea here. Amazing what you can do with little plastic containers (aka cut up pill packs), a bowl of water, and nail polish! Take the bowl of water, drip in some nail polish (gently! or it will just all sink to the bottom of the dish) and then dip the plastic container into it. Just dip the outer part. Leave the inside as is. And there you have it - crazy cool dishes that are the perfect size for Barbie and her friends.


Plate makeover

Not everything is handmade, but instead I give them a makeover. I loved the tiny plate set that my mother gave me. Their yellow color needed to change though. So I spray painted them white, added some rub-on transfer stickers and voila! You have elegant plates for the future kitchen I have yet to create. 

Books

My Barbie is definitely a Nerd. She can't have a home without books. Just not possible. So I started practicing making books. There are several techniques that you can use, based on your level of crafting skill. I'm still learning, so I started with just cutting card stock in the desired size, adding white crafting paper (thin kind) as pages, then decorating the fronts with stickers and tiny writing. These went to my girls. Next, I tried printing book covers. People have scanned and shrunk actual books photos to be the perfect size for dolls. And thanks to Pinterest, you can find them and make your own books. But there is another technique. Ever find something like this that came with a surprise toy?

My daughter asked me to turn it into a book for their dolls. It's adorable and SOOOOO easy!
It was the booklet that came in their LOL Tiny Toys box. You push it back together, staple the side, cut the pages edges and you have a book with colorful doll pictures in it.

Clothes

All dolls need clothes. Granted, my toddler did enjoy removing them mostly.  She is getting better about keeping her dolls clothed, now that I've been creating cooler ones. My latest one turned out pretty well. And it was super simple. Amazing what you can make from old clothes the girls outgrow... Anyhow, my oldest daughter asked for a long ruffled skirt. I ended up making it too long though and got the idea to make an evening dress instead. She loved it!

I created a Steampunk hat for this doll using a miniature hat my mom found at the craft store and some gears I had. I'm still debating on tiny goggles and a feather.... 

My attempt at this long sleeve dress for my daughter did not work out so well though...

As they say, you never know until you try. You also have to practice to get good. I've learned a bit more about piecing these things together. I put this skirt together too...
This kind of material is a pain to sew, but shimmers so nicely. My girls want this one when I finish with it.

As I said, not everything has to be made by hand. I found an oriental style dress and got the idea to pull out some drink umbrellas from Chinese New Year decorations (my husband had planned to decorate for my birthday and we just never did). I created this style and love it! 

I love finding things too. Like this Foosball table set from Walmart that was clearance! I grew up loving Foosball since we had a table. It is a fun way to pass the time. 

I've been following a couple Barbie influencers on Instagram. (Yes, they are thing!) My favorites are Grandma Gets Real and Bella_belladoll. It is amazing how popular this has become. I think each of us girls still wishes we could 'play' dolls and pretend that their life is our own. After all, who doesn't wish for that Malibu figure, endless shopping sprees, the Dreamhouse, a private jet - okay, okay, you get the picture! Besides, Barbie scenes look way more fun than people in photos often do. And they always get along with each other!

Monday, May 31, 2021

Living As A Miniature Nerd

I started following Grandma Gets Real on Instagram and Facebook. She has an amazing hobby! Photographing and collecting Barbie dolls in real life ways. I used to laugh and say that I wanted an Elf on the Shelf to goof off with around the house. But then I saw Grandma Gets Real and the wheels really started turning. 

Even Wonder Woman does glamor shots.

I've been making Barbie accessories for my girls. Books, furniture, dresses, crowns, necklaces - anything I can get an idea for online. Pinterest and YouTube videos can be treasure troves! I love seeing what others have done and trying my hand at recreating them with my own flairs. 

                           I told you, Diana. Amazon women can't buy shoes from the Barbie stores.

I'm still in my infancy as far as creating realistic photos, but I'm working on it. I'm learning the right techniques. While figuring out our new camera. But I thought I'd share the new Instagram account I've set up as well as some of the photos I've been taking. Mine centers on the Nerd style. 

                                   Link did it again. Left his fairy in a bottle, just lying around.

I created things, using other things. Take this entertainment center, for instance. It came from parts of wood from a Dollar Tree plane kit. 

                                                       This ^ came from that...

Her drill was the plug in part of the headphones cord. And those speakers (pink things) were earpieces from the headphones. I jazzed them up with a little nail polish. 

These were tiny plates that were chipped and yellow (think yellow from the 70's). I spray painted them white and then used rub on transfer stickers to doll them up elegantly.


If I ever find more rub on decals, I totally plan to get more! These are amazing. Super easy to use, but all kinds of beautiful. I'd love to see if there are other kinds. 

I've also started collecting the mini brands from Zuru. They are replicas in miniature of the actual brands we buy in stores! The perfect size for your dolls needs. I can't wait to start putting these kinds of things in the photos. Maybe making my favorite recipes... They come in mini toy brands too. I give second duplicates to my daughters for their Barbies. But out of 4 balls, I've only had 1 item be a duplicate so far. And only 1 defective item.


I just love surprises! 

What do you think? Did you love playing with Barbies when you were growing up? Do you ever wish your life could be duplicated in Barbie world? I used to wish I could be her size or smaller and see the world from that angle. Like in the movie The Secret World of Arietty. As a Borrower, where 1 basil leaf can be used for a years worth of meals. Where a stick pin can be a sword. 

        Tall girl problems include getting shorted when you can't test it out before purchasing.

My photos will always include characters that fit my nerdy joys. Star Trek, Star Wars, Lara Croft from Tomb Raider, Wonder Woman, and even Phantom of the Opera. I can't wait to expand out. Since I haven't been able to cosplay, I'm planning to do it through my dolls.

                                                     Reporting to Captain James T. Kirk!