25 July 2010

The little details; Baby Doll Crib Set; Guest


I think this little set of girls baby doll furniture turned out beautifully.  I especially love the quilts that were made for them, I need to find something like this for my daughter, they are just too cute!  Here is how Keithena of Blueberry Moon re-vamped this plain jane set.

My oldest daughter who is now 15. Received this little set when she was 5.

As the years have gone by I have made new bedding and repainted it white with each new owner. This sweet set is on owner number six. # 6  decided repainting it white was not an option. I told her that it has always been white...  her 5 big sisters liked the set white.
She didn't waiver, after all she is 4. #6 wanted pink. Not just any pink. Bright tulip pink.  Oh, my.
How about yellow? Or baby blue? No PINK!!
The Boy did the spray painting.I owe him for that. After all his fingers were pink for a while....
I  sewed a mattress and pillow, covered the seat. Then made a lil'quilt for the back of the chair.
I think you have seen the baby quilt before :)  , this is it's new home.
 
Now that the project is done. I think pink was a good choice.
I think Baby thinks so too. # 6 and sassy loves it!!

Wouldn't it be fun to find a little toy set like this and remake them!
What great kids projects have you all been up to lately?

6 comments:

  1. Love it! A girl who goes against the grain is a girl after my own heart, for sure! : )

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  2. This is so cute! The year we gave our daughter a doll bed, I made matching quilts for her and her doll. It was fun.

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  3. I LOVE the pink! I want a set like that to photograph children with! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Love the pink!!! So girlie! Love & blessings from NC!

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  5. I love your site! I featured your adorable headboard today over at Sassy Sites. I am posting DIY Headboards... come by and check it out! :)

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  6. I love the color! Can you share the paint shade and brand?

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