The peg doll twins needed a little house.
I took a swan gourd that I dried a few years ago, that was too interesting to toss, but had moved from the realm of seasonal decor into the realm of clutter. I washed and sanded and painted it with Mod Podge Gloss. Then, I cut out doors and window with my little dremmel tool. (I used the rotary saw tool; the one that looks like a drill made of sandpaper) I used what I had, and it looks like Dr. Seuss was their architect.
I scraped out all the dried up gourd stuff with a metal spoon, smoothed a bit, with sandpaper, and then painted the inside their favorite color.
After it dried, I hung eyelet curtains made a rug, a bed, and a little spool table.
Easy as pie.
Simple Little House.
30 comments:
Your dolly house is so sweet. I want to come over and play.
Happy lucky peg dolls! t.x
That is such a cool dollhouse! I would have loved it when I was a girl.
too cute
adorable!!!
that is so cute! love it!
what a great idea! it's so cute!
This is so sweet! Love it. :)
i love it! so cute!
good god woman! you're incredible. that little house is genius.
SOooooooo cute! Can I come over and play?
Fantastic!!! You are so creative, and I may have to steal your idea :)
Just like your wonderful goose egg interiors, this tiny gourd house is somewhere I'd love to live. :)
Dr Suess meets BitterBetty...it's perfectly wonderful!
How cute!
I love that!
i want to live there.
As the Baroness asks Maria in the Sound of Music: "My dear, is there ANYTHING you can't do?"
What a wonderful idea! I always wonder what to do with those fall gourds! Thank you!
Tricia
OMG!!! How Cute Is That???
Amazing, amazing,amazing...I want one!!! Or better yet, I want to live in that adorable gourd house! Vicki at hollyhocks.typepad.com
incredibly creative. love it!
Do you have suggestions as to how to dry a gourd? Just thinking I can't be the only one who hasn't a clue. :) At least I hope not. The house is fabulous!
I just left these in a sunny window on a tray with some other gourds... A couple didn't dry well but these did.
You can also buy the gourds already dry.
It looks like a tutorial might be a good idea for this project. I will try and get one together.
It's so cute that it's making me tear up a little!
So very cute! You should put these on etsy!
Just saw this on Crafty Crow and I love it...I want to move in! Great gourd use!
saw this on "Cuteable" and boy is it ever!
so.very.cute.lady!
My mom has been making those for years and selling them online, only she paints them. It was the first time I ever saw them (when she made them)....they are fun for kids...we love them!
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