Due to the fact that my baby is 35, and I have no grandchildren, I have been envious of all the projects made. Recently I was asked to make a couple of castles for a neice and nephew of my daughters friend. But the children's mother asked for their names to be cut because the castles would be too cumbersome for their small rooms. This got me to thinking... how can the kids get a play castle and not be in the way, so the pictures below are my end result.
I used my cricket design studio and cut the castle at 11".
The free-standing dolls were made with Paper Doll Dress Up cut at 3 1/2".
To make the dolls freestanding, (See photos: Horse Front, Back, and Bottom) Cut 2 Circles from either George or Platin Schoolbook at 1" per doll and fold in half, (I used the clear heavy plastic that the cartridges come in) and put double sided tape between the two halves of the circle, centered a doll between the two circle halves, and pressed together. Shoes were glued on the outside of the plastic. (this holds the doll center in place, and the inner cirle together)
The shelf is a scrap piece of 1/2 inch foam insulation painted wtih acyrlic paint so that its waterproof and washable. These 2 shelves are 22"X9" (ask your friends who do construction to start saving you scraps). Its cheap and they get a thrill out of seeing what you do with it.
Due to the edges appearing jaggered, showing more after painting, I simply hot glued ribbon for hanging and an outer ruffle for appearance on the edges only. (6 yards per shelf - 3 for hanging and 3 for ruffle)
The foam is super lightweight, yet durable once painted. Easy to come off the wall for interactive play, and it hang back up when kids go to bed avoiding wall damage from heavy shelving and avoiding a storage problem to such a a large paper project. Not to mention that it looks nice when not played with.
Lastly, I used storybook to cut their names to from vinyl to center betweeen the two hook that hold the castle shelf.
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