Beautiful Kids Play Kitchen by The Crafting Chicks
10 December 2010
So I have 4 kids 6 and under, and found the time to make this. I am telling you that not because I am supermom, but because it’s really doable. I had to work on it in really small snippets so this wasn’t a weekend project, but worked on it over about a month and a half.
{TOOLS}: I went out and bought a nail gun off of Craigslist for $60, it was daring but paid off, it’s a beauty. Since it was used, I took it to the local building supply store and they put the ok on it. They also informed me that it’s SUPER important to put 5-6 drops of oil in your gun EACH time you use it. It was really surreal when I brought it home, I felt a little more powerful than I normally do. For you newbies, as I was just a couple months ago, I bought the 15 gauge, 2″ angled finish nails ($13.00-shown above) and used about 1/2 of them.
{TOOLS} I also used a drill/screwdriver for the hardware and for the beginning of the sink hole and the faucet hole, and then widened that hole with my mom’s Bosch saber/jigsaw-super handy. By doing all my cuts at Home Depot, I got away without using a scroll saw or any other power tool! YEA! WARNING: Don’t try and drill a hole with the jigsaw, you might cut your hand off, not that I tried or anything.
{ACCESSORIES}: If I’m being honest, I would have to say that the hardest part (and the part that took the longest) for me was picking out the paint color, and the right accessories because I can’t sleep at night until I get the best deal and the cutest crud. So here’s the information:
THE FAUCET: I got this from ebay for $3.50…….plus SHIPPING, which ended up at ($13.50). If you search for bar faucets, and the brand Price Pfister, you will find some mini faucets that are perfect for play kitchens.
MIRRORS: Also from Ikea was the mirrors, two on each side. This just might be Q’s favorite part of the whole thing. They were also from Ikea and they were $4.99 for a four pack. They have these cool, spongy adhesive stickers, 4 for each mirror, that really seal it in place. Later I may add some hooks under those mirrors on the fridge for her necklaces, I think she would like that.
PLEXIGLASS & FASTENERS: I bought this at Home Depot, and it was ($4.00) and it was an 11×14″ piece. I’m not going to lie, the oven door was tough. In fact, that was my least favorite part of the project. It was a balancing act getting the oven door to lay flat and my nails kept shooting out the side. I used a lot of wood putty on that, don’t look too closely. Those fasteners were ($2.00) and are for mirrors. I decided not to router the oven door and just put the plexiglass on the back, it worked well. Also, I ended up not needing a closure for the oven door because it rubs a little on one side and holds fine without one.
HINGES: I used 2 pairs of 2 1/2″ hinges on the fridge and a pair of 2″ hinges on the oven. Each pair was about ($2.00).
MAGNETS: I added a magnet/metal piece set ($.79 at Home Depot) so the fridge would close nicely. Each door has a metal piece and they both fasten to the same magnet.
STOVE BURNERS: On the flip side of those burners-three 5″soccer balls and a basketball painted gray, all from Roberts crafts ($.79 each). It’s the closest thing to burners I could find without cutting my own. They are glued on with E6000 glue.
Here’s the sink without the curtain and the tension rod. That front piece hides the bowl of the sink and the faucet hardware nicely.
THE CURTAIN: This was a really fun part. The curtain is on a tension rod (that my hubby jimmy rigged to make smaller).
QUICK CURTAIN MINI TUTORIAL: I got these fabrics from my favorite place to go pick out material, Quilter’s Haven. All their fabrics are super up to date and the nicest lady that worked there let me bounce ideas off her and gave me great ruffle tips, seriously she was so nice.
- Main Cream-colored piece: 15.5″ wide 17.5″ long with 1/2″ seam allowances. The circumference of the loop at the top is 4″ with 1/2″ seam allowance.
- The colorful fabric at the top was sewn on after the three ruffles, and about 1/2″ over the top of the pink ruffle.
- The dimensions of each ruffle before sewing: 10.5″x22″
- To sew each ruffle put fabric backside down and horizontal, and bring the bottom up so the colorful sides are together and sew with 1/4″ seam allowance, turn inside out, then sew again along top, the ends are still open and now you have a long tube.
- Fold the ends in and sew the ends closed.
- (now to prepare for gathering the fabric) Do two rows of basting stitch (long stitch) 1/4″ from the top and about 1/4″ apart and leave long tails of thread on each end.
- After you do this pull the thread lightly until the fabric gather evenly across the fabric
- Then pin the ruffle to the main piece, and sew a regular stitch between the two basting stitches.
- Pull the basting stitches out after it is properly sewn in place, leaving the main stitch, slick!
- The bottom of each ruffle hangs about 3/4″ over the ruffle beneath it. The fabric over the loop (white, green, blue colored) is sewn over the pink ruffle about 1/2″
- The blue pom pom row is sewn right where the top of the pink fabric and the colorful loop fabric join.
- The bottom ruffle hangs about and inch below the main piece of fabric.
- The edges and bottom of each ruffle hang free. Whew that was probably a little confusing, got it?
- Paint: $6
- Wood: $40
- Knobs: $10
- Handles: $14
- Faucet: $13.50
- Hinges: $6
- Material and pom poms: $12.00
- Tension Rod: $3
- Stove top burners: $3.20
- Nails: $4.50
- Sand Paper & Glue: $10
- Flower Scrubber: free
- Mirrors: $5
5 comments:
You have implemented a fantastic idea. The children very love their own kitchen and they learn much. I'm excited!
That is way cute! Awesome!
I love this! My little nephew (yeah, nephew--he watches the cooking shows) wants a kitchen. I'll have to send this to his parents. I think they might skip the curtain for him, though;-]
I have seen a ton of play kitchens, and have wanted to make one SO BAD, and I think this is now my FAVORITE! It is beautiful!!
This is awesome... every kids dream!!! I am very impressed that you did everything yourself. I usually think up an idea and then convince my husband to take it on. I absolutely love the colour of the kitchen, it's really beautiful and modern.
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