...adorable tutorial HERE! I'll definitely be making some for my dollhouse project.
I like the use of flat images from magazines in this pop-up dollhouse scene tutorial:
I also have a thing for washing lines recently, tiny pegs and tiny clothes (or hearts) are lovely:
...part of a dollhouse makeover by allsorts.
More cardboard goodness, with an outdoor scene "so the dolls can entertain outdoors" = ♥ And clever use of Ikea Catalogue:
Another cute washing line! Recycled paper dolls house tutorial HERE. Again with the Ikea Catalogue:
And finally HERE is a sweet tutorial for making tiny dollhouse pictures as told by this little bear:
If you have any Dollhouse D.I.Y links, please send them my way. I can't get enough :)
On a semi-related note, WOW :
...the 16 year old me would have wanted this badly and probably would have attempted to make something like it! Back then my imaginary plans for my first ever place involved altered Barbies in frames up on the walls and lots of other strange recycled stuff.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
xxx

these are great!
Posted by: Alicia | 03/28/2010 at 12:51 PM
I DO love dollhouses. I can't wait to see what you create!
Posted by: journeyseeds | 03/28/2010 at 02:26 PM
Adorable! I'm definitely going to do one with my granddaughter! I loved to do things like this when I was a kid. I'm following now to see what little home you design! (found you in an Etsy forum)
Posted by: Sarah | 03/28/2010 at 07:23 PM
What a great inspirational post. I've wanted to make dollshouses forever. I need more hours in the day so I can. In the meantime, if you can find a copy of Jean Greenhowe's "Favourite Toys" you should check out the Dormouse House. It's adorable, and on my to-do list to make for my niece's birthday.
Posted by: The Sewphist | 04/01/2010 at 10:48 PM
Great inspiration photos, they make me want to start tearing up magazines to create my own miniature scenes.
Posted by: Ryan | 04/11/2010 at 02:17 AM