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Felt Doll House Update
So our daughter’s 5th birthday has past. Sort of. We like to celebrate things month long so we still sing “Happy Birthday” and come home with the occasional balloon etc.
But! How did the Felt Dollhouse finish up, finalize and go over…
So if you didn’t know our daughter has been hinting for sometime that she needed a dollhouse with a family. I spent a good amount of time online looking for ones I thought might work out but then I decided I wanted to make it. I made dollhouses with my mother’s help when I was a child and I thought this could be a nice mother/daughter experience for us too.
Turns out it was a great grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter experience. We all got in on this one.
The Doll House:
Peanut and I had originally saved one of the boxes you get when you visit the warehouse clubs and were doing our best to make a dollhouse. We sort of lost steam and ideas mainly because we used it flat with the the divider down the middle only giving us two rooms.
In my browsing of Etsy to find felt food and patterns I landed upon a dollhouse felt pattern. I bought this not realizing it was a very small scale. The patterns were actually for a house about 11 inches tall. Too small. So….
We snuck the original flat house out of Peanut’s sight and my mother came over and helped me to revamp it to be upright and three stories. She added a roof which gave us an attic and shored up the side to enclose the house on both sides. I proceeded to cover the whole thing with felt and she flet tiled the roof. We wallpapered the ceilings.
The Furniture:
We started off with a Peanut activity trying to make paper mache bathroom and kitchen appliances. While it was fun everything ended up too big for the dollhouse.
Back to the patterns I bought from Etsy. I blew them up on the printer and sewed two beds, a tub, sink, toilet (complete with toilet paper), refrigerator, and stove/sink combo for the house. I fashioned a couch and a small table from odds and ends and a bit of felt and my aunt added some Michaels’ mini furniture she stained.
I did all of the sewing by hand and I was up many a night with a tiny needle and oodles of felt. I still have a few items I want to sew up and my husband has been making jokes about this being folk art and to make sure we sign it so years down the line it can bring a lot of money at auction (we’ve been watching Antique Roadshow).
We add a family from Ryan’s Room.
How did it go over:
Well since I was the one bringing the dollhouse downstairs I did not notice the air pump little Peanut apparently gave. This was the gift she REALLY wanted. She’s been playing with it non-stop.
This house was made with complete love and was so much fun. We HAVE to add on to it but I have to finish up a few projects first and gardening calls too.

This is the front of the dollhouse. The picture isn't that great but after trying to make it better for so long I decided to post the bad pics anyway.

Here is the second floor. Bed with hand crochet throw, thread spool table. The sink and toilet paper in the bathroom are anchored to the wall.
P.S. -She’s asking for chairs and a chimney
More Fabulous Uses for Felt; Crafting a Dollhouse
I bought all this fabulous felt to make a ton of play food for my daughter but as usual the thought had more energy than the actual application. I have made a nice set of items to present her with on her birthday (which will have to have pics later when she has seen them) but found myself with much more felt than I cared to turn into food.
Then my little Peanut had been really trying to play with this sorry dollhouse we attempted to make together a few months ago. I knew it needed a renovation but was fresh out of ideas. We had started it with one of those boxes they give you at the warehouse store for your purchase. We had a two sided on and I had (genius) made the dollhouse to be one level with two rooms. I wanted better for my Peanut.
I had been looking at the different ones online but with all we were putting into her play kitchen I kind of felt that buying a new dollhouse too was just too much.
By the way if you are looking for a nice store bought dollhouse Pottery Barn for kids has a nice cute one for younger children that is about %50 off.
Sooooo. I called my mom, artist extraordinaire, and she hopped over to help me out. We ended up turning the doll house on it’s end and she fashioned a gabled roof and patched up the sides with rogue cardboard I had been begging my husband to get rid of.
While she did this I started to felt and wallpaper the inside and outside of the house. And made a diving wall for the upstairs.
A while ago we had papier mache’d a few bathroom items that are now too large for the new house’s proposed bathroom so we’re thinking of making the new attic room the bathroom. We also papier mache’d a couch which I covered with felt and made a big fat cushion for. I’m in the process of making a bed frame for the bedroom and figuring out what else to do around the house.
This sounds probably much better than it looks. I’ll have to take pics another time as the family has come down with a cold and I find myself with limited energy.
In the meantime dollhouse making with stuff around the house is nothing new. So here are a few links to inspire you.
- Dollhouse Furniture With Everyday Objects
- Wood Built Handmade Dollhouse
- Make a Dollhouse Dining Room from Recyclables (so cute to see the little girl working on this)
- Make a Dollhouse Dresser
- The Perfect Dollhouse This was just amazing. The stuff the came up with!







