American Girl Doll Living Room Ideas

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DIY American Girl Doll Bed Part 2 | Living Well Spending Less� - American Girl Doll Living Room Ideas

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The Living Room area with the My Life couch, photo frame from  - American Girl Doll Living Room Ideas
The Living Room area with the My Life couch, photo frame from - American Girl Doll Living Room Ideas

�As in most living rooms, you display pictures of your family and friends.� When I found this wood cluster of frames at my local Michael�s Craft Store I knew I wanted to make it into a cool 3-D piece of art for the dollhouse.

I started by lightly sanding the edges.� I then spray painted the frame.� To add a little shabby chic flair I cut out a background from a patterned cardstock paper.� I used Aleene�s Tacky Spray to attach to the wood surface.� I love using this spray when working with paper because it does not give the bubbled up appearance under the paper like the thicker squeeze glues.� I then hot glued a bead into the middle of each frame.

�I placed a small amount of kneaded poster putty on top of each bead.� Next I printed out 6 pictures of dolls of my daughter�s choosing.� Each picture was 2 inches square.� Those pictures were each cut out and laminated.� I used self laminating sheets.� Leaving a small margin, each laminated picture was cute out and attached to the putty.� I love the 3-D look of the pictures.� Plus, the photos can easily be removed and changed out.

Google a landscape picture of your choosing, print and cut, and place in a photo frame to make a window.� Accent the space with cute pillows; using iron-on decals for extra detail.� The lamps photographed are locker lights from Pottery Barn Teen.� The rug is a locker rug found at Toys R Us.

And thank you for included photos with a hand – I always wonder about the scale of these things, so it’s great to have that reference!

The photos where either found on American Girls website or a Google search. I saved them and edited them into black and white photos. You can do this in Microsoft word too.

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