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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Coconut Drinks for 18" Dolls

The finished coconut drinks with miniature cocktail
umbrellas and colorful straws are of course, non-alcoholic
drinks for our young dolls! recipe made especially for kids!
  Serve up a treat  for dolls and their playfellows with a recipe
 made especially
  for kids in the hot summer sun!
       These small coconut drinks, made especially for Kanani and Nanea fans are hand-crafted from burr oak shells. The rough surface of this white oak's acorn reminds me of ripe coconuts! Wouldn't these look sweet in Nanea's Family Market?

Supply List:
  • burr oak shells
  • a sharp paring knife
  • white acrylic paint
  • white tissue 
  • hot glue and hot glue gun
  • white school glue
  • colorful small straws
  • decorative scrapbook papers
  • toothpicks
  • seed beads
       To make the coconut drinks, you will first need to remove the nut meat inside the burr acorn shell. Do this with a small paring knife and patience. Chip away at the nut carefully until it all falls from the interior of the shell.
       Paint the interior of the shell with white acrylic paint; let this dry. Then squeeze a little hot glue into the bottom of each empty shell to insert a miniature cocktail umbrella and a small cut straw. 
       After the glue hardens, stuff some white tissue into the empty spaces between the cocktail novelties. Squeeze a generous portion of white school glue over the top of the tissue and let it soak in and dry. You may need to repeat this step until the white surface looks more like a drink than it does tissue!

Far left, toothpicks. Left center, quarter and decorative cut papers.
Right center, umbrella tops only. Far right, finished miniature umbrellas.
 
      To make the tiny umbrellas for your doll's coconut drinks, cut down toothpicks to the desired length. Trace around a quarter on top of decorative paper for the umbrella top. Use scissors to cut a small slit approximately half way across the cut circle. Now put a tiny bit of glue on the edge of the cut and pinch together the seam while cupping the paper slightly into the shape of an umbrella.
       Snip a tiny hole at the top of the umbrella and insert the pointed tip of a toothpick. Add glue and seed beads to the top of the umbrella. Let this dry and turn the umbrella upside-down and then squeeze more glue into the underside of the umbrella. Let this dry solid.

Left a finished coconut drink for our Hawaii loving dolls.
Right, the rough texture of an old burr oak acorn shell.

Left, use a egg cartoon to balance the acorn craft while it dries.
Right, the glue layered on top of the tissue looks like real coconut milk.

Burr Oak acorns supplied by a wandering Grandpa.
The nut meat is still inside a few of the burr acorns
 on the left.

       Quercus macrocarpa, the bur oak, sometimes spelled burr oak, is a species of oak in the white oak section Quercus sect. Quercus, native to North America in the eastern and central United States and eastern and central Canada. This plant is also called mossycup oak and mossycup white oak.
       Quercus macrocarpa is widespread in the Atlantic coastal plain from New Brunswick to North Carolina, west as far as Alberta, eastern Montana, Wyoming, and northeastern New Mexico. The vast majority of the populations are found in the eastern Great Plains, the Mississippi–Missouri–Ohio Valley, and the Great Lakes region. Read more...

Friday, June 27, 2025

Lea Clark Doll's Fruit Stand

       This tropical fruit stand comes with many small accessories that children may loose over time. I will include as usual, crafts that will help young people and collectors replace missing pieces. 
       What I found interesting about this set was the pasted photo of dragon fruit on it's side and the lack of inclusion of plastic versions of dragon fruits; so I've decided to include them also in the following list below along with turtles and palms that would look nice in this display as well...

Accessories for The Behia Berry Fruit Stand: These may vary depending upon when and where the set was sold; some sets do not come with glasses or lemonade pitcher.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Doll Groceries for Craft and Play

Just a few of the crafts included in our grocery index for doll play.

       A grocery store in North America, or a grocer or grocery shop in the United Kingdom, is a store primarily engaged in retailing a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, and is not used to refer to other types of stores that sell groceries. In the UK, shops that sell food are distinguished as grocers or grocery shops, though in everyday use, people usually use either the term "supermarket" or, for a smaller type of store that sells groceries, a "corner shop" or "convenience shop". 

       Under this index we will list both grocery items and playsets for your dolls. Some of these posts are of things we have collected and some are of things we have made. Grocery storage such as kitchen refrigerators and pantries, plus fruit/veggie stands are also included among our artifacts.

Groceries for You To Craft or Collect For Your Dolls:

  1. Sculpt Luncheon Meats and Cheese - These 18" doll trays are 3 dimensional and so fun to make they remind me of of the Lunchables our kids used to take to school...
  2. Newsprint Cinnamon Buns - These delicious looking sweet buns made to fit our doll's oven; these also come with a recycled tin container.
  3. Chenille Stem Lollipops - Kids love to bend these furry craft wires into all kinds of shapes. Here is an easy lollipop craft they can give to their American Girl dolls.
  4. Make faux rock candy for your dolls...  - These doll treats are made using tribeads.
  5. Soft Braided Pretzels - This salty treat looks to real! 
  6. DIY Doll Sized Jiffy Pop! - A fun craft made with Dollar Store art supplies and tinfoil. 
  7. DIY Durable Boxed Foods for Play - Learn to layer and paste cardboard to make doll food crafts that won't breakdown with rough play.
  8. Sculpt Paper Mache Pumpkins - are easy to sculpt and paint for Fall
  9. Coconut Drinks for 18" Dolls - made from walnut husks look just like real coconuts in miniature!
  10. DIY Cotton Batting Carrots With Feather Tops - A very old-fashioned craft; your great grandmother probably made these for her Easter Egg Tree!
  11. Craft Candy Bars for Your Dolls - More printable crafts for a doll's sweet tooth...
  12. DIY Doll Sized Candy Apples - We made ours using turned wooden parts.
  13. Craft Cotton Candy for A Doll - Be on the lookout for pastel shaded cotton for this craft. It is frequently sold at Dollar General during the Easter Holiday Season.
  14. Craft contemporary doll groceries using ads and coupons - Hostess cakes, Snowballs, Twinkies, Bird's Eye frozen veggies, Chips Ahoy, Famous Amos Cookies etc...
  15. DIY Basmati Rice for American Girl Dolls - recycle, cut and sew smaller versions of burlap rice bags for your doll's kitchen or restaurant.
  16. Bread Loaves Sewn from Socks - learn to reverse applique for this project...
  17. How to make pasta boxes for a doll pantry - These have tiny windows and sculpted, oven-bake pasta inside each one!
  18. DIY Doll's Farmer's Market Stand - Fresh Summer fruits and vegetable for doll play and display. (These varieties are typically found in the Mid-Western U.S.)
  19. How to craft white sugar bags for a doll's pantry or store shelves
  20. DIY Doll Dairy for Play - See how I made milk containers, butter sticks and cheeses.
  21. How to make miniature eggs in cartons - for tiny dolls who love to bake!
  22. Sculpted tropical fruits for the dollhouse and/or market... 
  23. Sew net grocery bags for your dolls - recycle unwanted netting from fruit bags at a real market

Doll Sized Grocery Related Playsets: Crafts and Reviews:

Food Related Crafts for Child Sized Play Kitchens:

  1. Craft Jams & Jellies For A Pretend Kitchen - You will need to collect baby food jars for this craft.
  2. Papier-mâché Two Delicious Pretend Pies! - yum, these are so adorable.
  3. Crafting burlap coffee bean bags and purchasing a burr mill... - an easy beginner sewing project
  4. Crush and Craft Pretend Potatoes - a student's first introduction to paper mache craft...
  5. How to sew a gathered canopy for a child's market stall - dressing the nursery furniture to match your child's decor
  6. Chalkpaint a Wooden Slat Basket - very nostalgic and sweet chalkpaint project, you will need to acquire a wooden basket from resale or garage sales
  7. Refinishing a Table and Chairs for a Child's Kitchen - how I refurbished unwanted childhood table and chairs for our playroom
  8. How to Clean a Vintage Copper Coal Scuttle (for dramatic play) Learn something new about something really old...
Printables for DIY Doll Grocery Store Products:
  1. Printable Candy Bar Wrappers by kathy grimm - candy wrapper covers duty free, in color for doll play
  2. 30 Vintage Labels for Crafting Doll Foods - for making your own vintage doll play groceries in color
  3. Soda Fountain Clip Art Pages (3) - DIY a 1950's Americana Retro Diner (or kitchen) for doll play, journal, or scrapbook pages
  4. Bakery & Deli Food Clip Art - paste these on a shelf inside your doll's bakery!
  5. Fancy Chocolates Clip Art Pages (4) - would be cute for Valentines or Mother's Day cards ect...
  6. Strawberry, raspberries and bread graphics for games and number books - these are in greyscale and black/white
  7. Pumpkin, pumpkin pie, and turkey graphics - for games and number books, all in black and white
  8. Antique honey jar labels for your doll grocery collections...
  9. Templates for Bakery Boxes - Both Barbie and American Girl sizes
Because the crafts here are multiplying, I have decided to move our new holiday/festival related food crafts to their own indices. I will also include literary selections and additional interesting materials from other websites under the following similar topics as well: HalloweenThanksgiving ChristmasNew Year's DaySaint Valentine's DaySaint Patrick's DayEaster and The U.S. American Federal Holidays (Visitors will need to check for current updates to these categories at each unique Index in the future.)

      I've included the cutest vintage grocers windows here for those of you who would like to design a food mart or grocery store for your dolls. Paste these on to the outside of a shoe box after wrapping it with white butcher paper. Then decorate the interior of the box with shelves of food. We have plenty of printables above for this. Don't forget to cut an opening for the entrance/exit inside of your doll shoebox.

Print these restored, vintage grocery store windows from 1930 for crafts.
 
Dramatic Play in The Grocery Store:
Fun Doll Grocery Store Video at YouTube:

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Paint a bur acorn to look like a blue Hubbard squash!

Hand painted bur oak acorns dried and painted to look like
baked Blue Hubbard squash. See index for more cooked
doll foods to craft.
        Where I live there are all kinds of oak trees growing within blocks of each other. But, the finest one of them all is the Bur Oak. It's acorn seeds are simply magnificent! These are the largest acorns of any North American oak. But what do these acorns share in common with Hubbard squash? This craft project, that's what.
       It just so happens that dried bur oak acorns look exactly like blue Hubbard squash when dried and painted for our 18'' doll larder. These acorns are edible, but I am not so very interested in their taste as much as I am interested in drying these properly for crafts. 

These giant bur oak acorns have been drying-out in a cupboard drawer for two years.
The outer husks with furry edges will be saved for a future craft as well as the tough shell
 of the inner nut meat. This time, I painted the dehydrated nutmeat of this bur oak acorn.



Left, you can see the texture of the nut's outside skin looks just like blue Hubbard squash,
 once it has been painted over with a dry brush and several acrylic paint colors: a bluish
 green, tan, and a much lighter tinted tan color. Right are the rich golden insides of the
nut painted and sealed with several layers of Mod Podge.



A raw blue hubbard squash cut open. The
seeds and pulp must be removed before 
baking the squash in the oven.
      "Hubbard squash usually has a tear-drop shape and is often used as a replacement for pumpkins in cooking. According to one source, the name comes from Bela Hubbard, settler of Randolph Township, Ohio, in the Connecticut Western Reserve. Other sources conclude that this variety came to Marblehead, Massachusetts via Captain Knott Martin where Elizabeth Hubbard brought it to the attention of her neighbor, a seed trader named James J. H. Gregory. Gregory subsequently introduced it to the market using Hubbard as the eponym. Gregory later bred and released the Blue Hubbard, a variety with bluish-gray skin. Another variety, the Golden Hubbard, has a bright orange skin. Gregory advertisements for Hubbard squash had begun by 1859.The Hubbard squash, including questions regarding the name, is the subject of a children's ditty, "Raising Hubbard Squash in Vermont". More about Cultivar squashes here...

Monday, September 1, 2025

All the Days of September . . .

Kids can celebrate all the days of September here by reading and crafting at this blog!

1.) National Forgiveness Day September 1st. 

2.) World "Coconut Day" - Read about cocoanuts here and then, make cocoanut drinks for your dolls too.

3.) Skyscraper Day - Make a skyscraper backdrop here for evening parties/celebrations

4.) Eat an Extra Dessert Day  

5.) National Cheese Pizza Day - Learn how to make 10 different pizzas for your dolls here.

6.) National Coffee Ice Cream Day - How to make dolly ice cream.

7.) National Threatened Species Day 

8.) International Literacy Day - Visit our Bookshelf here.

9.) National Teddy Bear Day - Visit our ''Teddy Bear Index Page" here.

10.) National Swap Ideas Day - Ideas for SWAPS at camp

11.) Make Your Bed Day - Search doll bedrooms to help make his or her beds...

12.) National Chocolate Milkshake Day - How to make milkshakes for dolls here.

13.) National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day - Search doll kitchens . . . 

14.) Eat a Hoagie Day 

15.) National Day of Democracy 

16.) National Guacamole Day 

17.) National Monte Cristo Sandwich Day 

18.) National Cheeseburger Day is September 18th and Rice Krispies Treats Day 

19.) International Talk Like a Pirate Day 

20.) National Pepperoni Pizza Day - Learn to craft doll-size pizzas

21.) International Day of Peace is Sep. 21st. 

22.) World Car-Free Day 

23.) National Great American Pot Pie Day 

24.) This is Hobbit Day for those who love Tolkien's series "Lord of The Rings" - Bilbo Baggins' and his nephew Frodo share this birthday. This is also Comic Book Day - 

25.) National Cooking Day  

26.) Johnny Appleseed Day is September 26th -  and National Pancake Day - How to make pancakes for dolls.

27.) Love Note Day -  and Ancestor Appreciation Day  

28.) National Neighbor Day 

29.) Michaelmas Day -  and National Coffee Day - How to make doll coffee cups.

30.) National Hot Mulled Cider Day  

Elementary school children may also celebrate general monthly themes of September that include: Hispanic Heritage, childhood cancer, Harvest themes, service, back-to-school, and seasonal fall color and it is also a month with many awareness initiatives.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

How To Cook for A Doll

 
       Are you interested in crafting and collecting doll foods for your dolls? Well, a doll's got to eat doesn't she? Here you will find all kinds of posts about "cooking" that special breakfast, lunch or dinner for your dolls. This index is reserved for everyday cooking for the most part. Visit our holiday listings to find more dishes and doll foods for festive occasions. 

Prepared, Displayed Foods for Dolls: See groceries here. and Food, Plants and You! - articles about food for kids

  1. Mini Breakfast Skillet for Dolls 10 - 12 inches - Made with a bottle cap and wooden tongue depressor.
  2. Sew a Stack of Felt Pancakes - and attach them to a paper plate...
  3. Craft Doll Sized Cookie Sheets and Sugar Cookies  - Every doll sized kitchen needs cookie sheets.
  4. DIY Miniature Vegetable Salads - Easy to make using craft foam.
  5. Make Miniature S'mores - For your doll's family fun night or a sleepover or camp...
  6. DIY Movie Theater Popcorn for Dolls - Take your dolls to a movie and make them these cute little accessories to play with.
  7. Doll Gingerbread Hornbook Craft  - A true Colonial craft made with faux gingerbread!
  8. Craft a Foam Pumpkin Pie - made with craft foam
  9. Scrap Fabric Pumpkin Pie - The whipped cream is made using old lace, the pie from layered fancy orange fabrics!
  10. Oven Bake Clay Pumpkin Pie - This doll sized pie, plus individual wedges looks too good to eat!
  11. DIY a Clay Pecan Pie for American Girl Dolls - For a sophisticated doll palette, eat this Southern, nutty treat any day of the week.
  12. DIY Doll Sized Jiffy Pop - Looks just like real Jiffy Pop! AG size
  13. Craft Spaghetti and Meatballs for Your Dolls - made with twine, beads and acrylic paints
  14. Veggie, Chips and Cheese Trays for Doll Parties - two part craft for trays and appetizers
  15. Craft oysters on the half-shell for a doll's party - make these raw and serve with lemon wedges or cooked with a colorful "Oysters Rockefeller Sauce" your dolls will love it!
  16. Leafy Green Salads for AG Doll Dinners - Greek and Spinach varies made using oven bake clay
  17. The doll's Full English breakfast... - Clay doll sized breakfast from England for American Girls dolls
  18. Craft doll sized deviled eggs - serve up this unique food craft at a doll's party anytime! 
  19. Dolls can grab a bagel to go - sculpt these whole or in halves, top them with avocado or cream cheese...
  20. Sculpt French toast for a dolly's breakfast! - Just the right size for American Girl dolls, this French toast craft is topped with strawberry syrup and a served with a bowl of puff cereal on the side.
  21. Our Top 10 Mini Pizzas for Dolls - Made using a variety of mixed media, these delectable pizzas look good enough to really eat!
  22. English muffins for a delicious doll breakfast - Avocados, smoked salmon and one runny egg served in a stack along with a small dish of grape jelly and English muffins.
  23. Craft an easy melon ball salad for your dolls... - cute watermelon bowl and mixed fruit salad from Styrofoam art materials
  24. How to make Dutch Crunch Doll Bread - Learn to craft this unique bread loaf using papier-mâché and cork.
  25. Make a lemon flavored Bunt cake - simply delectable looking!
  26. How to make single servings of doll foods... - these servings may be individually plated
  27. Sculpt Shish kebab for your doll's grill... - pineapple, lemon, tomato, jumbo shrimp
  28. Paint a bur acorn to look like a blue Hubbard squash! - again, more to craft with bur acorns...
    Prepared Beverages for Dolls:
    1. Assemble Italian Spumone Sodas - using Communion cups and pom-poms
    2. Coconut Milk Drinks for A Hawaiian Luau Party - You'll need walnut husks for this unique looking little doll accessory.
    3. Craft Cups of Hot Cocoa - This version uses actual doll porcelain cups and saucers.
    4. How to fill doll goblets with a permanent resin 'beverage...' - adult craft only
    5. DIY 8 Malted Milkshakes for Dolls - printable malted milkshake display too!
    6. How to craft a coffee maker, pot and grinder for your doll's kitchen
    DIY Doll's Food Displays: 
    1. Craft a Cupcake Stand Using Wooden Spools - A lovely way to display all those festive cupcakes your doll dreams of eating.
    2. Transform a Curio Cabinet for Barbie - Feature your Barbie doll's favorite china in a curio display.
    3. Distressing a Sideboard or Buffet for Barbie & Family - Furnish a Barbie dollhouse with a place for her to show off all her cooking skills!
    4. Elegant Bird Printed China for Dolls - This set of bone china by K & A Krautheim Selb Bavaria Germany
    5. Doll Sized Fruity Porcelain Plates - and hand sculpted porcelain bowl of fruit thus far...
    6. Blue and White Chinaware for Dolls - plus printable Blue Willow Plates, including the legend about the printed transferware...
    7. Crafting a Herb & Spice Collection for AG or other 18" Dolls - This includes a spice label printable for tiny jars.
    8. Woven Placemat Printables - for three different sized doll dining rooms, 18, 11 1/2 and 6 inch dolls
    Craft & Collect Your Doll's Dishes, Bakeware:

    1. DIY Decoupage Dish Craft - Transform child size dishes using a decoupage technique.
    2. Shape and Decoupage Coffee Mugs for Your Dolls - Made from cardboard tubes and fancy scrapbook papers.
    3. Craft Jams & Jellies for A Pretend Kitchen - Save up tiny baby food jars to make these adorable, child size pantry goods.
    4. DIY Cardboard Plates for 18" Dolls - Paper plates may be fashioned into any theme for doll holidays and special occasions.
    5. Make Doll School Cafeteria Lunch Trays - It's back-to-school again with hot lunch trays for dolls.
    6. Floral Printables for Dollhouse Dishes - Use this printable to decorate with decoupage or to make cardboard dishes from scratch!
    7. Decoupage a Spool Canister Set - This version made from wooden spools for Our Generation Diner.
    8. Cut, shape and paint doll sized silverware... - A cardboard version, for older children to craft, pattern included
    9. Make a few trivets for a doll's kitchen - trivets to protect tables and counters from hot dishes in your doll's kitchen
    10. Decoupage recycled coasters into dinner plates... - upcycled plastic coasters into 18" doll dinnerware
    11. Learn to craft cooking pots, pans and skillets - for the doll's stove top
    12. Pottery and cookware for pioneer doll kitchens
    13. 3 Printable Doll Dish Patterns - Old European, Persian Rose, or Spinning Star Pattern
    14. How to sculpt a doll piping bag for cake decorating...
    15. DIY an AG doll outdoor grill... - made using a salt box and cute plastic compass
    16. How to Craft 18" Doll Casserole Dishes - samples corn bread and brownies 
    17. Craft a cake stand for a doll using a plastic wine glass... - adult supervision and/or help
    18. Craft a vintage toaster to stand on your doll's kitchen counter or island - two style examples are shown
    19. How to Make Utensils for Your Doll's Kitchen - includes: potato masher, whisk, types of spatulas, kitchen knives and tongs
    20. Make a loaf pan for your doll's kitchen - She will need one to make lovely, shaped bread loaves for the dollhouse kitchen pantry and table...
    21. Blue Rose China Pattern Printables - both large and small sizes for dinner plates and desert or salad plates
    22. Paper mirrored serving trays for doll parties...
    23. How to craft quilled paper doll breakfast bowls - beginner quill craft for kids
    Interesting Video About Crafting Sampuru: